Glenelg Loch Ness Monster
Glenelg's rugged waters have borne witness to one of the most bizarre maritime encounters in Scottish folklore. On a fateful evening in August 1872, a party of seven souls rowing across the water were startled by a black, multi-humped creature. This mysterious beast moved erratically, sometimes revealing six humps, other times only its head breaking the surface. The creature's unpredictable movements sent one passenger into a panic, refusing to return by sea and instead walking the thirteen miles back home under the light of the moon.
The summer of 1872 seems to have been a remarkable period for aquatic anomalies in Glenelg. Following the initial sighting, the creature was reportedly seen multiple times by other witnesses throughout the month. While these subsequent encounters lack the detailed description of the first, they contribute to a pattern of unexplained aquatic phenomena that has captured the imagination of locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike. The Victorian era, during which this sighting occurred, was a time of great interest in cryptozoology and the unexplained, adding context to the documentation and reporting of such events.
The sighting occurred during the Victorian era, a period of significant interest in the paranormal and unexplained phenomena.
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