Kap-Dwa, two-head giant : Patagonian cannibal, (over 12 feet high)
Kap-Dwa, roughly translated as "two heads in the Malay language, is the alleged mummified remains of a two headed "giant" who was captured off the coast of Argentina by Spanish sailors in the 17th century. In the ensuing struggle over his capture, the giant was skewered in the heart b...
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Language: | English |
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[London, England] :
[Weston's Birnbeck Pier],
[between 1914-1930?]
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