In Scottish folklore, a kelpie is a shape-shifting water spirit that may take the form of horse in order to drown anyone foolish enough to try to ride them. This comic by cartoonist Emma Weakley ...
Our globetrotting, fun-loving readers have traveled across the world in recent months, sharing their adventures as they cooked paella in Barcelona, hiked Kauai’s Napali Coast and explored Alaskan ...
"Scottish Myths & Legends" explores the magic, mystery and sprinkling of mayhem that covers the dramatic landscape of Scotland. From the ancient tales of the Loch Ness Monster to the stories of shape ...
From misty mountains to deep-sea caves, we explore the dark side of Scottish folklore. Tales of Selkies - seal folk caught between sea and shore - Kelpies - murderous water-horses -and the ancient ...
If there is one thing Halloween is known for, it's the monsters. On October 31, Scots of all ages will be dressing up as vampires, zombies, and werewolves. While all of these creatures are spooky in ...
The Kelpies are a pair of massive steel head sculptures near Falkirk in Scotland. They were designed as horse heads on purpose, not because they happened to resemble them. The artist, Andy Scott, ...