MONSTERS OF KENT is a blog devoted to all manner of sinister creatures, apparitions, bogeymen and folkloric monsters that have prowled, haunted and roamed the lanes, fields and waterways of what is known in the United Kingdom as the 'Garden of England'. This site is a unique eerie chronicle of all that has gone before, and is still taking place in this strange county. Enjoy the dark corners of this rural abode.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Popoise in river.
On March 10th 2008 the Medway Messenger reported that:
'Medway could have its own answer to Jaws - A creature with a shark-like fin, has been spotted swimming up and down the River Medway and is thought to be chasing shoals of fish. But the fin actually belongs to a Harbour Porpoise and not a Great White Shark. One resident described the marine mammal spinning in the water, while others said it looked like it was playing. The Harbour Porpoise is one of the smallest marine mammals and is commonly seen alone in shallow waters or estuaries. Some have even been spotted hundreds of miles from the sea.'
'Medway could have its own answer to Jaws - A creature with a shark-like fin, has been spotted swimming up and down the River Medway and is thought to be chasing shoals of fish. But the fin actually belongs to a Harbour Porpoise and not a Great White Shark. One resident described the marine mammal spinning in the water, while others said it looked like it was playing. The Harbour Porpoise is one of the smallest marine mammals and is commonly seen alone in shallow waters or estuaries. Some have even been spotted hundreds of miles from the sea.'
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
BEASTS OF LONDON website makes 'Time Out' magazine's TOP 50
Neil's BEASTS OF LONDON website has been voted in 'Time Out' magazines TOP 50 London-based websites.
Check out the link here: http://www.timeout.com/london/features/4273.html?DCMP=OTC-Mag-50BestWebsites
Check out the link here: http://www.timeout.com/london/features/4273.html?DCMP=OTC-Mag-50BestWebsites
Monday, March 10, 2008
Do Big Cats Roam The Kent Countryside ?
Find out HERE in the Kent Online poll plus coverage of recent sightings.
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