Argitaratu: 20.07.2023
Today we anchor in the port city of Invergordon on the Moray Firth in northern Scotland.
In the midst of the barren Scottish Highlands, which are so rich in nature, we set off for Loch Ness. Even if we didn't see 'Nessie', the monster of the lake 😉, the view of Loch Ness was worth seeing.
Loch Ness is 36.4 km long and covers an area of 56.4 square kilometers. The lake is up to 230m deep in places. Temperatures range from 6° - max 15°.
The legend of Nessie goes back to the visit of the holy Columban until the 6th century.
Columban came to the shore of the mighty freshwater lake Loch Ness. It was reported that a man had been killed by a sea monster there.Columban asked one of his followers to swim along the shore and bring him a boat.At this moment the monster appeared:The monster sensed the movement in the water and roared out of the water and plunged with its mouth open on the man who was swimming in the middle of the lake.'
What did the saint do?
When he saw this, he raised his holy hand, while everyone else, his brothers and strangers, were paralyzed with horror. He invoked the name of God, drew the saving sign of the cross in the air, and confronted the monster with these words: 'You will not take another step, you will not touch the man. Back off immediately!''
And so it happened. 'When the saint spoke, the monster was frightened and fled faster than if it had been pulled with ropes...'
Everyone, even the deeply impressed heathens, were witnesses of this event and began to praise God for His extraordinary power.(read at CNA)Another attraction of this area is the Scottish Highland whiskies, some of which experts believe are the best in the world.
While strolling through the capital of the Highlands, Inverness, I looked for the traces of 'Jamie and Claire'😍(insider knowledge about the Highlander)We strolled through the Victorian Market and made a few purchases.Of course, we also stopped at a truly Scottish pub and enjoyed a Guinness or a Stout.