Corryvreckan whirlpool: Scotland’s ‘raging cauldron’ that is named after a Norse king and said to house a witch

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The Gulf of Corryvreckan between the Scottish isles of Jura and Scarba.

QUICK FACTS

Name: Corryvreckan whirlpool

Location: Gulf of Corryvreckan, southwest Scotland

Coordinates: 56.15360092068021, -5.7071141358556945

Why it’s incredible: The whirlpool is one of the largest in the world and nearly drowned author George Orwell.

The Corryvreckan whirlpool is a fierce, circular current between the Scottish isles of Jura and Scarba. Nicknamed the “raging cauldron,” it almost killed George Orwell and his son Richard in 1947.

The whirlpool is named after the Gulf of Corryvreckan, which, according to tradition, is named after the Norse king Breckan. Legend has it that Breckan anchored his boat in the whirlpool for three days to prove his valor to a Scottish chief whose daughter he wanted to marry. The Norse king used three ropes to anchor his vessel — one woven from hemp, another from wool, and a third from the hair of virgins — but they snapped, drowning him. According to the legend, the virgins’ hair should have kept Breckan safe, but one of the women had been unchaste.

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