Cotswolds footprint next to a size 7 welly (boot) |
The Cotswolds are a range of hills in southwestern and west-central England, an area 25 miles (40 km) across and 90 miles (145 km) long. The area has been designated as the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Recently a local English paperm announced the discovery of a trackway that seemed to have very large steps and strides. Read the article below.
Recently a local English paperm announced the discovery of a trackway that seemed to have very large steps and strides. Read the article below.
A SPOOKY set of huge footprints found at Mill Dene Garden in Blockley have baffled people in the Cotswolds.
Melanie Aston, who teaches swimming at Mill Dene and often takes her dog for a walk in Bourton Wood on Saturday mornings, found some large unshod footprints near the toilets by the car park earlier this month.Her size seven wellies were dwarfed by the huge prints, which she said seemed fresh.However, she could not see anyone else around.“They went over some really rough ground but there was quite a distance between each print almost as if they where avoiding the really wet mud,” she said.“They went right down to where the path goes over the brook then divides into three directions, which is where I lost track. It’s really quite spooky and I’m not such a frequent visitor since.”Mill Dene owner Wendy Dare said: “I honestly have no idea what it is. The footprints are very large.” SRC: Tewkes Bury Ad Magazine