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Loch Duvat Monster Sighting

North side of the loch, Loch Duvat, Eriskay, Islands Cryptozoology Victorian

Loch Duvat on Eriskay is a spot where the ordinary and the unexplained seem to collide. It's a place of rugged beauty where the mist can roll in quickly, shrouding the surroundings in mystery. In 1893 a local farmer was out searching for a horse that had escaped in the mist. As he approached the loch he thought he saw his missing animal but as he got closer he realised he was staring at something much more extraordinary. The creature reportedly let out an unearthly yell which sent the farmer running for home and disturbed all the wildlife around the water.

The late 19th century was a time of great change in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. The rural communities were struggling with poverty and the decline of traditional ways of life. It was against this backdrop that the farmer's encounter with the loch monster took place. The creature was described as a water monster and its appearance and the unearthly yell it made caused quite a stir in the local community. The incident was documented as a cryptozoological sighting which adds to the rich history of unexplained creatures said to inhabit Scotland's lochs and glens.

Historical Context

The Scottish Highlands and Islands have a rich history of unexplained creatures and cryptozoological sightings

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Loch
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1893
Postcode Area
HS9

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