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1. Bigfoot spotted in Tunbridge Wells – November 2012
Claims abounded that a strange creature had been spotted in woodland near Tunbridge Wells.
Dubbed the Kentish Apeman, it was said he was a mighty eight-foot tall, was covered in hair and had red demonic eyes.
The 2012 sighting tied in with one nearly 70 years ago on the same spot on Tunbridge Wells Common – the 200-acre wooded site which sits in the centre of the town – and after it was reported, it jogged the memory of another local resident.
He went online to reveal how it tallied closely with a story he had heard years ago.
The author, who billed themselves as Graham S from the town, revealed how when he was working as a painter in the house of an elderly lady, she regaled him with a tale of coming face to face with the apeman on the Common during World War Two.
The post read: “One particular day she went to the Common with her husband and was sitting on a bench when they became aware of a shuffling noise behind them.
“Upon turning around both her husband and herself saw what she described as a tall, hairy ape like creature with eyes that were burning a reddish colour and it was moving towards them at a slow pace. They observed this creature for some time until they became afraid and they both fled – terrified.
“She went on to say that they told the police and members of their family, thinking that a gorilla had escaped from a zoo, but were laughed at and were not believed.”
2. Crabzilla – Whistable, October 2014
Controversy raged over a photo showing what appeared to be the world’s largest crab – in Whitstable.
While some claimed that the photo, which shows the creature dubbed ‘crabzilla’ proves the existence of the 50ft beast, others are more sceptical.
The picture shows the outline of a crab in the Kent harbour, at the end of a pier, many times bigger than the surrounding fishing boats.
Because the crab is very similar, if not identical, in form to the common edible crab (which grows to a more realistic five inches in span) some have claimed the imaged have been photoshoppped.
The image was first posted on website weird Whitstable.
To read more about the strange things spotted in the Kent area, click here.