Unst Loch Water Horse
Deep in the rugged landscape of Unst, Shetland Islands, there's a mysterious loch that's home to a legendary creature. Locals have long whispered about a strange water horse said to roam its depths. The story goes that a weary traveller once stumbled upon a horse grazing by the loch's side and, assuming it was a kindly beast, decided to mount it. But as soon as he did, the creature suddenly lurched into action, trying to drag him into the water. The traveller managed to jump clear just in time, and as he watched in amazement, the horse entered the water and vanished into a blue haze.
This eerie encounter took place back in the nineteenth century, a time when tales of strange creatures and supernatural beings were not uncommon. The water horse, also known as the 'Kelpie' in Scottish folklore, is a shape-shifting spirit said to haunt rivers and lochs. According to legend, these mischievous creatures can take on various forms, including horses, to lure unsuspecting travellers to their doom. While there's no concrete evidence to prove the existence of such creatures, stories like this one continue to fascinate and intrigue those interested in the paranormal.
The story dates back to the nineteenth century, a time of great change and exploration in the Shetland Islands.
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