The Sandwood Bay Sailor
Sandwood Bay in the Scottish Highlands is home to a rather eerie apparition known as the sailor. This ghostly figure is said to appear on the beach, leaving no footprints as he crosses the sand. He's easily recognisable by his beard and large brass buttons on his jacket. According to reports, the sailor has been known to shout 'All on this beach is mine!' at some visitors, a chilling warning that this stretch of coastline is his domain. The bay itself has a long history of maritime disasters, which could explain the sailor's presence here.
Historically, the waters off Sandwood Bay have claimed many lives, with numerous ships meeting their fate on the rocky coastline. It's little wonder then that the area is said to be haunted by the spirits of those who lost their lives at sea. The sailor is just one of several ghostly entities reportedly seen in the area, including a red-headed mermaid. The sailor's appearances date back to the 1940s and 1950s, with multiple witnesses claiming to have seen him. His manifestation is often linked to the tragic events that have unfolded on this beach over the years.
The bay has a history of maritime disasters.
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Mermaid of Craigmore
Craigmore, Kinlochbervie
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.
Sheigra's Ghostly Sailor
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Sheigra Beach, a rugged stretch of coastline in the Scottish Highlands, is home to a poignant ghost story. For several nights after his tragic drowning, a local man was visited by the restless spirit of a sailor. The apparition made its presence known, and eventually, the two men had a conversation, the details of which were never revealed. What is remarkable about this encounter is that after their talk, the ghostly sailor was never seen again, leaving behind only the faintest whisper of his existence.
Phantom Horses of Sandwood
Sandwood Loch Cottage, Kinlochbervie
Sandwood Loch Cottage, a now ruined dwelling in the picturesque town of Kinlochbervie, Highlands, has a reputation for being one of the most unsettling places in the region. It's said that tourists who stayed here were awoken in the dead of night as the building shook and rattled, as if a stampede of horses was thundering past. The sound was so intense it felt like the very foundations of the cottage were being shaken. Footsteps have also been heard outside, heavy and deliberate, as if someone - or something - was circling the property. And then there's the face of a sailor, quickly vanishing when spotted by witnesses looking in through the windows.
Evander MacIver Scourie Lodge Apparition
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