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|name = Bownessie |
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|Grouping = [[Lake monster]] |
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|Sub_Grouping = Unconfirmed |
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|AKA = Lake Windermere Monster |
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|Country = [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]] |
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|Region = [[Windermere]] |
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|Habitat = Water |
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|First_Reported = 2006 |
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|Status = Local legend |
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The '''Bownessie''' or ''' the Lake Windermere Monster''' (that has gaven a scientific name of ''Wyvernana phantosmea''), is a hump-back serpents [[lake monster]] [[cryptid]] that allegedly lives in [[Windermere|Lake Windermere]] of [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]. |
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Some people believe that there may be a [[lake monster]], similar to the one alleged to live in [[Loch Ness Monster|Loch Ness]], and anomalous photos have been taken of the supposed creature; it has been affectionately nicknamed "Bownessie." The novel ''Giant Killer Eels'' by Stuart Neild is set in the Lake District and features Bownessie-like monsters in Windermere and Lake Unsworth. |
Some people believe that there may be a [[lake monster]], similar to the one alleged to live in [[Loch Ness Monster|Loch Ness]], and anomalous photos have been taken of the supposed creature; it has been affectionately nicknamed "Bownessie." The novel ''Giant Killer Eels'' by Stuart Neild is set in the Lake District and features Bownessie-like monsters in Windermere and Lake Unsworth. |
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Revision as of 07:29, 14 February 2015
Grouping | Lake monster |
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Sub grouping | Unconfirmed |
Other name(s) | Lake Windermere Monster |
Country | England, UK |
Region | Windermere |
Habitat | Water |
The Bownessie or the Lake Windermere Monster (that has gaven a scientific name of Wyvernana phantosmea), is a hump-back serpents lake monster cryptid that allegedly lives in Lake Windermere of England, United Kingdom. Some people believe that there may be a lake monster, similar to the one alleged to live in Loch Ness, and anomalous photos have been taken of the supposed creature; it has been affectionately nicknamed "Bownessie." The novel Giant Killer Eels by Stuart Neild is set in the Lake District and features Bownessie-like monsters in Windermere and Lake Unsworth.