Living at the shore I have always wanted to find a sea monster. During Lockdown I got up at sunrise a few times when it aligned with the time of high tide, and one morning I saw a large pale curved shape break the surface of the water about 100m from shore for a few seconds, and then disappear under again. A friend who knows reckons that the photo below is probably a partly decomposed basking shark. The crew of the Girl Evelyn fishing boat must have had a hard time getting this monster ashore.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEha1qCcCgmhaPoPTw4Tg2qXYE-kyeF5Q-TaimHaj9QwixiyaSEPPjyNtnrRozzt52VeXXTBKIxKAwpCsZx9bMmPQ50Peow1cvOUim-kPcdMzf5IcWs4EJ12qYbULo3GIVczLZZw/w601-h391/Sea+serpent+Donegal.png)
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Here's a bit of a tree that washed up one day on the shore at the end of our road after a stormy night in November 2019.
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