A mysterious skull with a huge horn that is outlined, described as “unicorn”, came to light near the castle where King Arthur was born. The strange relics were burst by the Canadian tourist, John Goodwin, who saw the long horn protrude from the moss on the edge of a cliff. According to the Daily Mail, the spot is near Tintagel, the castle in which King Arthur is born, which is preserved in a ruined form in Cornwall today. King Arthur, the legendary British leader and a terrible warrior of the 5th and 6th centuries, is rumored to kill a unicorn, bringing a curse to his kingdom. Although the tourist insists that he did not plant the bones himself for a farce, a British expert described the appearance of the skull “suspect”. Mr Goodwin told Cornwall Live: “I imagine that some people believe that the story is not true, but I assure you that it is. Was definitely there and we found it on the path down […]
Source: News Beast

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