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Sea Trows of Skerries

Sea in the area, Ve Skerries, Islands Fairy Pre-Victorian

Out in the choppy waters of Ve Skerries, a scattering of rocky islets off the west coast of Shetland, legend has it that strange, troll-like creatures once roamed. The Sea Trows, as they're known, were said to spend their days swimming in the sea, donning seal skins to blend in with their aquatic surroundings. But when they needed to take a break on dry land, they'd shed their waterproof coats and take on a more human-like form. It's a curious tale that has captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike, leaving us to wonder if there's any truth behind the myth.

The concept of Sea Trows dates back to the days when these remote islands were a haven for fishermen and sailors. It's thought that the creatures may have been used to explain strange sightings or unexplained occurrences out at sea. Although there's no concrete evidence to prove the existence of the Sea Trows, their legend has endured, with many claiming to have caught glimpses of these mysterious beings. While their story may be shrouded in mystery, it remains an integral part of the folklore and cultural heritage of the Shetland Islands.

Historical Context

The Shetland Islands have a rich history of folklore and myth, with the Sea Trows being just one of many legendary creatures said to inhabit the area.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Waters
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
ZE3

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