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Mull Sea Monster Sightings

Sea east of the island, Isle of Mull, Highland Cryptozoology Victorian

Off the windswept shores of the Isle of Mull, a legendary creature has allegedly been spotted lurking in the depths of the sea. Described as a snakelike beast of enormous proportions, this mysterious creature was first observed in the early 19th century. Measuring a staggering twenty five metres in length, it was said to have no fins, leaving onlookers aghast at its bizarre appearance. The creature's massive size and unusual features sparked widespread interest and debate, with many left wondering if this was a genuine sighting or a mere myth.

Almost sixty years after the initial sighting, the creature was reportedly seen again by multiple independent parties, who described its speed as approximately 15 kph. This series of sightings in 1873 generated significant attention, with several people claiming to have caught a glimpse of the elusive creature. While some have speculated that the creature may have been a misidentified known animal or a hoax, the sheer number of witnesses and the consistency of their accounts suggest that there may be more to this story than initially meets the eye.

Historical Context

The Isle of Mull has a rich history of maritime trade and exploration, with many stories of mythical sea creatures told throughout the centuries.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Waters
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Circa 1808, and 1873
Postcode Area
PA46

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