>974 |
Amityvillc, Long Island, New York |
Snów | |
>975 |
Rainhill, Merseysidc |
Ran for 4 fect (1.2 metres) | |
1985 |
Corrales, New Mexico |
Snów |
On deep błock fault, a 15-foot (4.5-metre) linę |
1980S |
Lydford, North Devon |
Snów |
Beside an old silver minę, on anticline |
199OS |
St Annes Brewery Yard, Exeter |
Sand |
Linę of a few feet |
>99> |
Chingle Hall. Lancs. |
Flour |
Linę of tiny prints; T-junction of faults |
>992 |
Sosnino, Yiccnza, Italy* |
Snów |
Linę, 90 feet (27 metres) long |
>994 |
Kinlochleven, lx>ch Leven |
Snów |
Straight linę on Moine thrust |
* ‘The region between Nfaeruu and Wrona has always poscd problem* of corrclations bccausc of faulu _ lavai and tufls.’
Possibly Related Events
1001 Labrador. Bjórn Hcriolfson reported a uniped, a bird with one foot.
1692-1780 Torrington Square, London. A linę of 40 footsteps, 3 inches (7.5 cm) deep. No grass would grow.
1782 Yunling. China. A formless body bounded over dykes, furrowing the
ground as it went.
1891 Profcssor Norman Collie hears the footsteps of‘Ferlas Mhor'
following him on Ben Macdhui, Cairngorms.
1973 Achill Sound, Straheen, Ircland. Steps twice the sizc of a dogs paw
on the Iltay thrust.
1950 A beach in Dcvon. Very deep steps in sand 'as if cut with a fiat iron’.
1975 Penmaenpool, Walcs. In sand, ‘steps larger than a dinner piąte’ on
Bała fault.
1971 Llanaber, Wales. In sand, steps 18 inches (46 cm) across on Bała
fault.