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Is the Loch Ness Monster real?
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There is history in northern Scotland that pre-dates William Wallace by more than 600 years. It has survived
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The water sparkled like someone had poured glitter on its surface. Along the beach of the loch (the Scottish
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The history and significance of the god: Perunu
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Greek mythology: Who is Pygmalion?
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Holiday folklore: New Year's Eve
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Defining cryptozoology
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Greek mythology: The underworld
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Greek mythology: Who is Dionysus?
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In Greek mythology, who were the Hesperides?
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Was the kraken a known or unknown sea creature?
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The afterlife in Egyptian mythology
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The importance of trickster lore and animal totems
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by Susan Quilty
A belief in superstitions gives people an illusion of control in an uncertain world. Many superstitions originated at a time when little
Ogopogo, Unicorns And Dragons: The Mystery of the Ogopogo
The mystery of the lake monster, which is called Ogopogo, Naitaka (N'ha-a-itk),
by Tim Harry
The term "Hades" in modern terms is now considered to be the ancient Greek equivalent to hell, this though is a misconception, as Hades
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- Mythology & Folklore
- Legends associated with July
- Conspiracy theories: Crop circles
- Plant folklore: Blueberry
- Legends associated with October
- The mythology of numbers
- Origins of the Slavic vampire
- Norse mythology: Dwarves
- Plant folklore: Bladderwrack
- Mythical creature: Hellhound
- Vampire species in America
- Christmas folk traditions
- Best weapons for use against trolls
- Origins of the Romanian/Transylvanian vampire
- Origins of the European vampire
- Asian mythology: The underworld
- Dragons of China
- Plant folklore: Cherry
- Plant folklore: Broom
- Chinese mythology: Nuwa
- Mythical creature: Kappa
- Werewolves in Australia
- Vampire species in Europe
- Mythology surrounding September
- Pagan Christmas traditions
- An overview of the "Lands of the Dead" in world mythology
- Best weapons for use against demons
- Is the chupacabra real?
- An overview of European werewolf lore
- Holiday folklore: Easter
- The hunt for the mothman

