Petrified Witch of Lomond Hills
Carlin Maggie stands tall in the Lomond Hills, a large column of rock that locals claim is the petrified form of Maggie the Witch. Legend has it that Maggie repeatedly thwarted the Devil's plans, prompting him to strike her down with lightning and turn her to stone. This eerie rock formation has been a part of local folklore for centuries, with many believing that Maggie's spirit still lingers, frozen in time.
The story of Maggie the Witch has been passed down through generations, with various versions of the tale emerging. One account suggests that Maggie deliberately antagonised the Devil, leading to her petrification. While the exact circumstances of her transformation remain unclear, the rock formation has become a popular tourist attraction and a fascinating example of local legend. The site is steeped in history, with the rock itself serving as a haunting reminder of the area's rich cultural heritage.
The rock formation is believed to have been formed millions of years ago, with the legend of Maggie the Witch emerging in the local folklore over time.
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