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Tiree Water Horse Encounter

Loch an Air, Caolas, Tiree, Highland Cryptozoology Unknown

Loch an Air in Caolas, Tiree, is home to a most unusual and frightening cryptozoological encounter. One man had a lucky escape from a water horse that emerged from the loch's depths. As he fled in terror, the creature paused to rip apart a coat that had been left behind. This brief distraction gave the potential victim just enough time to reach his home, where his barking dogs drove the water horse away. The water horse, a legendary creature from Scottish folklore, seems to have been a very real and frightening presence for this individual.

Historically, water horses have been a part of Scottish folklore, often depicted as malevolent beings that lure humans to their deaths. This account, while unverified, fits with the traditional description of such creatures. The fact that the creature was able to rip apart a coat suggests a powerful and potentially violent entity. The presence of barking dogs that were able to drive the creature away adds an interesting dynamic to the story, suggesting that the water horse may not have been invincible. While we can't confirm the details of this encounter, it remains a fascinating insight into the local folklore and legends of the region.

Historical Context

Part of Scottish folklore for centuries

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Loch
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PA20

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