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Submit ReviewJenny and Annie from Stories of Scotland apologise greatly for this miserable Hogmanay episode, which commemorates New Year’s Eve with some tragic and spooky stories.
You have been fairly warned, so we hope you enjoy these Hogmanay hauntings!
We learn about the mythology of the Wheebin Standing Stone in Orkney (aka the Stane o Quoybone), and a creepy, dreadful unexplained ghost in South Uist! We wish you all a beautiful and unhaunted New Year!
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References:
Alasdair Fiadhaich agus am Bòcan, Contributor: Angus MacLennan, Fieldworker: Calum Iain Maclean, SA1958.27.B1;B2, The School of Scottish Studies Archives, University of Edinburgh. [https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/track/32286]
Historic Environment Scotland Statement of Significance: https://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/SM1414
Robert Menzies Fergusson, Rambling Sketches in the Far North, and Orcadian Musings, 1883
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