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Pentland Skerries Sea Monster

Sea, Pentland Skerries, Islands Cryptozoology Early 20th Century

Out in the choppy waters of the Pentland Skerries, a lone lighthouse keeper made a startling observation back in 1937. This isolated spot, known for its treacherous tides and rocky outcrops, was the scene of a most unusual sighting - a tall creature rising almost ten metres clear of the waves. The keeper's account would not be the first of its kind in these waters, as a smaller creature had been spotted fifteen years earlier by a fishing boat crew and a holiday maker.

Digging deeper into the history of these sightings, we find that the 1937 encounter was a significant one. The fact that a lighthouse keeper, known for his solitude and keen observational skills, reported the sighting lends it considerable weight. The earlier sighting by multiple witnesses, including a fishing boat crew, adds to the credibility of these encounters. While the nature of these creatures remains a mystery, their impact on the local maritime folklore is undeniable.

Historical Context

The Pentland Skerries have long been known for their treacherous waters and rich maritime history.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Waters
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
1937
Postcode Area
KW17

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