
Photo: Stephan Davies
On January 5th, Stephen Davies was out on his daily run at New Brighton Beach near Liverpool, UK when he came across what appeared to be the carcass of a sea monster that had washed ashore.
He said: “I was running on the beach and thought ‘What’s that?’ because it looked quite big.
“I was talking to a fisherman who said it was a basking shark, which I don’t think are fairly common around here, but it could have been washed in by the tide.”
Others were not convinced that the carcass was from a shark, calling the remains the “New Brighton’s Nessie”. It has often been suggested that the Loch Ness monster may be a wayward plesiosaur.