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#FolkloreSunday from my hometown, Ayr - Black Shuck haunts woodland on the outskirts of the town. These large, red-eyed black dogs from folklore have both malevolent and benevolent natures. This shuck however, was attempting to save a child from a wolf. #ayrshirefolklore
Loch Iorsa on the Isle of Arran has it's very own monster myth. The loch's name means 'loch of the serpents'. This serpent is perhaps a wurm, a dragon with no legs nor wings from folklore.
#folklorethursday #ayrshirefolklore
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Loch Iorsa on the Isle of Arran has it's very own monster myth. The loch's name means 'loch of the serpents'. This serpent a 'wurm', a dragon with no wings nor legs from folklore
#FairyTaleTuesday #ayrshirefolklore
Loch Iorsa on the Isle of Arran has it's very own monster myth. The loch's name means 'loch of the serpents'. This serpent is perhaps a 'wurm' from folklore
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#SwampSunday #AyrshireFolklore
Loch Iorsa on the Isle of Arran has it's very own monster myth.
The loch's name means 'loch of the serpents'. This serpent is perhaps a wurm: a dragon with no legs nor wings from folk tales
https://t.co/nThQYKjP0p
#dragons #folklore #AyrshireFolklore
Loch Iorsa on the Isle of Arran has it's very own monster myth.
The loch's name means 'loch of the serpents'. This serpent is perhaps a wurm: a dragon with no legs nor wings from folklore.
https://t.co/nThQYKjP0p
#dragons #folklore #AyrshireFolklore
In a cave in the hillside at Corriegills, Isle of Arran, faeries lived. This cave was apparently full of gold and treasure. A man called Fullarton frequently took some wool and would sit, knitting with them.
#mythologymonday #AyrshireFolklore
Loch Iorsa on the Isle of Arran has it's very own #monster myth.
The loch's name means 'loch of the snakes/ serpents'. This serpent is perhaps a wurm: a dragon with no legs nor wings from folklore.
#dragons #folklore #AyrshireFolklore
#FairyTaleTuesday Loch Iorsa on the Isle of Arran has it's very own monster myth. The loch's name means 'loch of the snakes/ serpents'. This serpent is perhaps a wurm, a dragon with no legs nor wings from folklore. #storytelling #AyrshireFolklore
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