The mysterious skull with a huge horn that knocked out of it, described as “Unicorn”, was discovered near King Arthur’s castle.
Bizarre residues were excavated by Canadian tourist tourist John Goodwin, who noticed a long horn, which arrived from moss at the edge of the cliff on the edge of the cliff.
The location is close to Tintagel, the castle in which King Arthur was born, which still exists in destroyed form in Cornwall.
It is said that King Arthur, the legendary British leader and a great warrior 5. And 6th century, killed unicorn, bringing curse in his kingdom.
While the tourist insists that he did not plant the rope remains there as a scam, a British expert called his phenomena “suspicious”.
“I imagine some people think the story is not true, but I assure you that it is true,” said Mr. Goodwin Cornwall Live.
“It was definitely there and we found him on the trail under Massim embankment.
“Whether it’s a truly unicorn – that I don’t know.”

Mysterious skull with a huge horn that knocked, described as “unicorn”, was discovered in King Arthur’s trap

The unicorn is National Animal Scottish and is connected with Arthurian legends, although there is no evidence that such a creature ever existed
Г. Goodwin and his family walked to Glen of St. Nectar, the Holy Valley not far from Tintagel Castle with a breathable waterfall that considered “magic” to some.
Initially, they thought that the object was pulled, but when he pulled it free, it turned out that the skull with a huge curved attachment.
“I pulled it out and thought he had to be a deer or something at first, but he realized he had only one horn,” said Cornwall Live.
“It was a real bone, heavy and looked right now … It was too little for the rhino, but no matter what it was unusual.”
Г. Goodwin returned it to his car, but he was reported, his grandmother “began to feel uncomfortable” immediately.
“She said she wasn’t okay to take him, like we were upset something that should stay alone,” he added.
Г. Goodwin, a plumber, took over the subject of the Museum of Wizardry and Magic in Boscastle – but the Museum refused to take it.
So he left it at Stonehenge Inn, Durringun near Salisbury, Wiltshire, on his return to London in another flight.

Г. Goodwin and his family walked to the Glen of St. Nectar, the Holy Valley in Cornwall with a waterfall breath that considered “magic” by some

Tintagel Castle has a long connection with legend related to King Arthur. At the 12th century Tintagel gained literary glory when Geoffrey of Monmouth called him as a place where the King Arthur was thoughtful
‘I decided that since I couldn’t probably take that through customs [so] I made a store, “he said.
Barnman offered him a ‘unlimited Ale’ for the skull, which is still there to run over to look at her as they sip their old spot hen.
He added: ‘I call Sadie-James Skull in honor of my Gran and Gramp, who had my 50th anniversary last weekend.’
Mr. Goodwin admitted that it was “surely possible” that some cheater planted the skull on St. Nectat’s Glen as a fraud.
It could even be a fusion of two bones, stuck to resemble the unicorn.
Professor David Norman, paleontologist at the University of Cambridge, said “suspicious” object looks like a “lobby of the late pony”.
“It looks like a cow horn was glued to the top of pony skull,” he said Maipleline.
‘Many young girls and readers of the novel scandari would be disappointed on the metin; However, this can be useful useful publicity for the owner of the pub and selling beers, of course. ‘

King Arthur was a mythical king in the mythology of Great Britain. He lived in medieval times, in his famous trap, Camelot. He had a sword known as Excalibur, who was his lady Lake Lady. File: King Arthur by Charles Ernest Butler (1903)
The unicorn is National Animal Scottish, although there is no evidence that such a creature ever existed.
According to the myth, King Arthur killed the unicorn in the woods when he was a prince – but Merlin, the young wizard who was a casualty, warned it was a bad sign.
Merlin soon pointed exactly when the curse arrived at the kingdom, killing crops and dried water.
The King Arthur is said to be designed and born into Tintagel Castle, which was built half on land and half on the crushed heads he projected into Cornish More.
Today’s destructed KEEP was built at 13. century, but the location of the Tintagel castle is inhabited at least from the late Roman period.