Scotland Correspondent Issue 44

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Supernatural - Strange Tales from Scotland’s Thin Places with... Thomas MacCalman Morton

Strange tales from Scotland’s thin places with...Thomas MacCalman Morton

Sea monsters for lunch

Sea serpent from Hart Nautical Collections (PD)

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ne of my lunchtime pleasures, early in my sojourn in the Shetland Isles, was to partake of deep-fried monkfish tails in the old Viking Cafe, perched

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atop of the Lerwick bus station with views of the fishing fleet and the island of Bressay. There was sufficient sustenance in one of those platefuls (with chips of course) to last even a young and

hungry journalist two or more days without additional food. What it did for the state of my arteries I shudder to think. I recently stumbled across the


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