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Kap dwa giant
Kap dwa giant






kap dwa giant

Kap-Dwa: A two-headed giant from Argentina. The ‘creature’ was mummified by locals in Paraguay-not Patagonia- until an English Captain called George Bickle came across his remains, eventually transporting him to England, to a museum in Blackpool where he stayed on display for several years.Įventually, the mummified remains were transported back to the Americas to Baltimore. The long body of Kap-Dwa in Gerber’s collection of weird things. Gerber however, tells a much different story than the above.Īccording to Gerber, Kap-Dwa was in fact found already dead on a beach with a massive spear in his chest. However, Kap-Dwa does exist and the mummified remains can be found in Gerber’s collection. You may think, this is nothing but another elaborate fake. And it’s no fake giant remains… Picture: Fandom Kap-Dwa continued to amaze people and somehow ended up in Baltimore Md, in a strange collection at Bob’s Side Show at The Antique Man Ltd, owned by Robert Gerber and his wife. There, his remains spent some 45 years on display until “Lord” Thomas Howard purchased the remains in 1959. In 1914, after being passed from one showman to another, the mummified remains of Kap Dwa ended up at Weston’s Birnbeck Pier. The giant is now in Gerber’s collection of weird stuff in Baltimore, MD. The ‘monster’ remained captive until he was killed with a pike through the chest, while trying to escape. The story begins in 1673 when this massive two-headed giant was captured by Spanish sailors.

kap dwa giant

Picture: Fandom So, where did Kap Dwa come from? Now, meet Kap Dwa, a two-headed, 3.5-meter-tall giant from Patagonia. There isn’t a shortage of ancient texts and general evidence to support the idea that giants lived on Earth. Source: The Strange Sounds Kap-Dwa: The terrifying two-headed giant mummy from Patagonia, Argentina Kap Dwa : The Two Headed Giant of Patagonia They say there is some truth in all legends, but this makes the Greek legends look like historical documentaries. Those “legends” from the Greeks about these grotesque, multi-headed (cyclops even) giants, may not be too far off after all. But siamese twin giants is blow-your-face-off “cool”.








Kap dwa giant