Morgawr (folklore)

In Cornish folklore, the Morgawr (Cornish: Morgowr, meaning sea giant) is a sea serpent that purportedly inhabits the sea near Falmouth Bay, Cornwall, England, but an academic article in 2022 describes how the story began as a hoax. == History == According to legend, the creature first appeared near Pendennis Point in 1975, described as having a trunk with a very long neck and black or brown skin "like a sea lion's".

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Morgawr (folklore)

In Cornish folklore, the Morgawr (Cornish: Morgowr, meaning sea giant) is a sea serpent that purportedly inhabits the sea near Falmouth Bay, Cornwall, England, but an academic article in 2022 describes how the story began as a hoax. == History == According to legend, the creature first appeared near Pendennis Point in 1975, described as having a trunk with a very long neck and black or brown skin "like a sea lion's".

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