Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

These are the last wave of stories going on the site for a while. 

Never fear. We will return. However, there has been a sharp increase in the number of submissions from those claiming they have spotted the goddess. Although we do not doubt that many are sincere, there is the worry posting too much may affect the purity of our content.

Dropping another wave of articles will not achieve much in demonstrating if these reports are true. As we mentioned in our introduction, meeting some of our emailers made a huge difference to our opinions. 

So when Wave Four appears, there will be at least three recordings of  those who claim to have seen the goddess of the Roman Baths. We hope that hearing their voices will make you realise how serious these people are. 

These will sit alongside the normal history article, and an investigation of a location in Bath we are very excited about. And unless something truly remarkable comes into our inbox, we will draw our final conclusions. This will mark the end of our online dossier, which has already expanded far beyond what we initially expected.

Pulling these recordings together is going to take time, so we do not have an exact date for our final return. Keep checking the site and our social media for further details. 

To return to our question from the introduction-is this real?

So far, we do not have an answer. But perhaps by the end of the next wave, we will.  

Midland Bridge in the centre of Bath

Midland Bridge in the centre of Bath

Suburbia

Suburbia