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Kennavarra Hill Cries

General area, Kennavarra Hill, Highland Crisis Apparition Victorian

Kennavarra Hill stands as a haunting enigma in the Scottish Highlands. It's said that back in 1866, a mysterious crying sound echoed around the hill, leaving locals baffled as to its origin. The unsettling cries seemed to foretell a tragic event that would unfold four years later. A ship would meet its demise on the rocky shores nearby, and the captain would lose his life in the treacherous currents that swirl around Kennavarra Hill.

The year 1870 marked a fateful day for a ship that struck a rock just offshore. Although the crew managed to survive, their captain wasn't so fortunate. Caught in the powerful current that runs past Kennavarra Hill, he met a tragic end. This event has been linked to the unexplained crying sounds heard years earlier, suggesting a possible precognitive phenomenon. The incident is documented as a crisis manifestation, a type of paranormal occurrence often associated with impending disasters or tragic events.

Historical Context

The Victorian era saw numerous maritime disasters along the Scottish coast, with many lives lost due to the treacherous conditions.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hill
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1866

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