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Mermaid of Craigmore

Craigmore, Kinlochbervie, Highland Cryptozoology Modern

Craigmore's rugged shoreline has borne witness to a most unusual sighting - a mysterious, seven foot long mer-creature bathing on the rocks. This curious encounter took place sometime in the mid twentieth century, or possibly as far back as 1900. The creature's appearance was apparently quite striking, leaving a lasting impression on those who claimed to have seen it. While details of the sighting are scarce, it's clear that this enigmatic event has captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike.

Delving deeper into the context of this cryptozoological sighting, it's worth noting that reports of mermaid-like creatures have long been a part of Scottish folklore. While the Craigmore sighting remains an isolated incident, it adds to a rich tapestry of stories and legends that continue to fascinate us to this day. The fact that this creature was seen in a relatively remote area of the Highlands only adds to the intrigue, leaving us to ponder the circumstances surrounding this remarkable encounter.

Historical Context

The Highlands have a rich history of folklore and myth, with stories of mysterious creatures dating back centuries.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Location
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Mid twentieth century (or 1900?)
Postcode Area
IV27

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