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Ally Connell, 38, was only a mile from shore on a fishing trip when he saw a massive shark fin poking out of the water.

Kayaker spots large shark fin circling around him off UK coast

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Watch the moment ‘huge shark’ is spotted by tourists in UK waters

Holidaymaker Sarah Craven believes she saw two crocodiles off the coast of Yorkshire - this is a still image taken from the video shared on Facebook.

Holidaymaker spots ‘two crocodiles’ off UK coastline

The Thames had been declared 'biologically dead' in 1957 (Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

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