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Scylla landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Orange and black scylla sea monster Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mud Crab Scylla serrata male Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seajacks Scylla at dock on the Cromarty Firth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greek Mythology - Scylla and Charybdis - Journey of Odysseus
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This is a picture of the journey of Odysseus` ship through the waters of the six-headed sea monster, Scylla, and the churning waters of the whirlpool, Charybdis. It illustrates the classic idiom `Between a Rock and a Hard Place`. Odysseus was forced to decide between the lesser of two evils - to have his ship swallowed by Charybdis or risk being attacked by Scylla. He chose to steer clear of the whirlpool and as a result, six of his men were eaten by the sea creature.


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