In The English River, They Photographed Either A Strange Snake, Or An Incomprehensible Fish - Alternative View

In The English River, They Photographed Either A Strange Snake, Or An Incomprehensible Fish - Alternative View
In The English River, They Photographed Either A Strange Snake, Or An Incomprehensible Fish - Alternative View

Video: In The English River, They Photographed Either A Strange Snake, Or An Incomprehensible Fish - Alternative View

Video: In The English River, They Photographed Either A Strange Snake, Or An Incomprehensible Fish - Alternative View
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In the English River Tyne, which flows into the North Sea, an incomprehensible creature was filmed not far from the coast, bending in shallow water (see the video below).

The video was filmed by local resident Kevin Barton.

Early in the morning in early August 2018, a man was on the banks of the town of Tynemouth drinking coffee when he noticed something like a "big worm" in the water.

Even if you watch the video several times, it is still not clear what kind of creation it is. Snake? But the creature is too broad for a snake. Sea eel? But it moves in the water too strange even for a conger eel.

At first, the creature bends a little on the surface of the water, and then dives so that only a small part of the body sticks out outside, and it sticks out almost motionless. Then a large part of the body appears again and turns the "head". However, no head with eyes and mouth is visible.

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Some in the comments write that this is just a piece of algae and waves move it. However, it is obvious that the creature moves on its own, since the current near the coast is very slow, and there are no waves at all.

The creature is not visible not only the head with eyes and mouth, it does not have any signs of fins or limbs. It looks like an eerie live "tape".

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