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Monday 15 July 2024

Summer monsters


 While going out in the countryside or exploring the soft beach, especially as Summer gives that warm need to have a trip, just beware of the creatures you may bump into. Here are some very curious creatures and monsters that you're probably going to see if not careful:

1. Alien big cats or mystery big cats. These are mainly found lurking in the remote national parks or in isolated fields, woodlands and rocks. Seen throughout the country especially places such as in England and Wales. If you want to head for Dartmoor. Exmoor, Cambridgeshire, Bodmin, Woodchester and Burford, just mind out for these enormous predatory cats! 



2. Hell hounds. Many types of scary hellhounds seen roaming the fields, woodlands and moors in places such as in Devon, Yorkshire and the Scottish Highlands. These hellhounds also appear in parks and graveyards, also at roads and even quiet overgrown old railways! These are spectral dogs usually black with red eyes, associated with the Devil, that accompany sinister goulish hunters. Hellhounds and demon black dogs appear in idyllic locations, especially during nice weather. Seeing them could be dangerous as they're believed to be omens of doom.

3. Werewolves. People may want to go camping, so beware of terrifying werewolf entities and dogmen cryptids. These are reported all throughout the world and in the United Kingdom. Mainly in the countryside and picture-perfect locations for summer. They appear at so-called peaceful nights in grounds where people like to go for a hike or set up a tent. You don't want to set up your picnic and be in for a surprise like this!


4. Lake monsters. Some enjoy the pastime of fishing, rowing and even swimming in the cool water during a sweltering heatwave. Just be careful though, it isn't always sharks to look out for. In the lakes and rivers, it's not likely to meet a shark but you're more than going to encounter something far more paranormal and frightening. Usually these lake monsters can be in both freshwater and saltwater that are big with serpent and reptile features. Some regard the Loch Ness Monster as a modern day aquatic sea serpent of legends. It isn't only up in Loch Ness but also throughout the country there are sightings of unknown huge beasts.

5. Other types of monsters like owlmen, bat beasts, monkeymen, pigmen, Bigfoot, ghosts, vampires, and much more can all be experienced without even expecting it. They strike when someone isn't even looking for the creatures but just wanting to enjoy their summer fun outdoors. Also far more than any of them, are the dragons, described as fearsome dangerous threatening giant worms or serpents that once scared everyone.  There was too many of them. These beasts were so deadly that many brave men lost their lives trying to kill them. 

Also much of what I've listed can be learned from sources including paranormal databases, Youtube, Tik Tok, Podcasts and books. Explore Marvellous Map on Britain's mythical beasts HERE

She Wolf Night 

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