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Mar 14 2009

Spooky Footprints Left in Snow…

Published by mangowitch at 6:52 pm under horror, phenomenon, sightings, strange, supernatural Edit This

devil me not

Recently, in Devon (UK), a woman peered out at her snow-covered back garden and, to her dismay, noticed a trail of two-legged footprints.

She believes they belong to the devil.

Apparently, it’s not the first time something like this has happened in Devon. It’s believed that in 1855, the devil went walkies over a wider area of the town, with his footprints covering around 100 miles.
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Now, I’m all for the paranormal - the excitement, the curiosity it fosters - but I believe, in some cases, there are other more down-to-earth explanations for things and this might be one of them. I mean, from the above picture, they do look more like small human footprints to me than a hoof-shaped print. If anyone had shown me the pic and not said much else, I wouldn’t have noticed anything odd.

What do they look like to you?

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2 Responses to “Spooky Footprints Left in Snow…”

  1. countrygirlon 14 Mar 2009 at 8:07 pm edit this

    If the devil wanted people to know he was out and walking about, why would he feel the need to put one foot directly in front of the other? He would just stroll along, walking normally. Actually, with his comfort zone being a little warmer, I don’t think he’d come out to track around in the snow at all.

  2. mangowitchon 14 Mar 2009 at 8:49 pm edit this

    You’re right, countrygirl. Knowing how rubbish the British weather is a lot of the time, why the hell (’xcuse the pun) would he want to drop in on it?

    He’s probably gonna sue her a*s for libel!

    take care…

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