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The Severed Arm of Overwater Tarn

Overwater Tarn, Overwater, Cumbria Legend Unknown

Overwater Tarn, a serene and picturesque spot in the Cumbrian countryside, is home to a rather unusual and intriguing legend. The story goes that a severed arm, said to belong to a Jamaican woman, has been preventing ice from forming on the tarn's surface during the winter months. As the temperature drops, the arm is said to punch upwards, breaking apart any frozen water. This bizarre phenomenon has been observed for years, leaving many to wonder about the origins of this mysterious arm and its supposed connection to the tarn.

Digging deeper into the story, we find that the severed arm is linked to a Jamaican woman who, according to local lore, had a connection to the nearby Overwater Hotel. While the details of her story are shrouded in mystery, it's clear that her presence has been felt at the tarn for many years. The arm's alleged ability to prevent ice from forming on the tarn is a testament to the enduring power of local legend and folklore. Although there's no concrete evidence to support the claim, the story has become an integral part of the region's paranormal heritage.

Historical Context

The legend of the severed arm has been a part of local folklore for many years, with its origins and connections to the Jamaican woman remaining unclear.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Tarn
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Winter (reoccurring)
Postcode Area
CA12

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