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July 26, 2025
White Ladies, Ghost Nuns & Spectral Children in Haunted Madrid
People have lived in the Madrid area since prehistoric times. Occupied by Romans, Moors, and then the Spanish, it has quite the history (World Population Review 2025). Over 6.8 million people live in Madrid. That’s less than Paris and London but more than Berlin. Of course, a capital city will boast a few ghost stories. […]
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July 19, 2025
The Venetian Legend of the Carvings of Castello
If you head away from the hustle and bustle of the Piazza San Marco (St Mark’s Square), you’ll head into the stranger, more magical part of Venice. It’s in the tangle of narrow streets and courts that you enter the realm of Venetian legend. It’s difficult to know how many of them have any basis […]
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July 12, 2025
Dublin Ghost Stories of Phantom Dogs and Mysterious Figures
Dublin is a beautiful city that straddles the River Liffey, famous as the home of Guinness and the National Leprechaun Museum. What you might not expect from the Irish capital is a series of Dublin ghost stories. Though why not? The city enjoys a millennium of history, including Viking settlement, economic hardship caused by the […]
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July 5, 2025
Folk Traditions and Strange Sights in Florence
Florence was founded in the 1st century BCE as a Roman military outpost, although it came to prominence as a centre of commerce and the arts in the 14th to 16th centuries CE. The Florentine method of speech even became the Italian language (Silver et al, 2025). Some of the city’s most famous exports are […]
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May 31, 2025
Finding the Lort Burn, One of Newcastle’s Buried Rivers
Much is often made of London’s lost rivers, like the Tyburn, Fleet, and Walbrook. Yet Newcastle upon Tyne also has rivers we cannot see. Ours are not lost, rather, they’re simply buried. The Skinnerburn, Erick Burn, Pandon Burn, Lam Burn, and Lort Burn all continue to flow beneath the city, down to the mighty Tyne. […]
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May 24, 2025
Ghosts, Lantern Men, and Treasure in the Norfolk Broads
The Broads National Park, often known as the Norfolk Broads, is one of the UK’s 15 National Parks. Seven rivers and over sixty waterways called Broads comprise the park. In the medieval era, locals dug peat from the land for fuel. By the 14th century, these channels flooded and created the Broads. They’d become a […]
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May 17, 2025
Haunted Canals of England, Scotland & Wales
Canals occupy a strange place in the cultural imagination. They’re manmade, yet offer a connection to nature. They offer a means of transport, but one that’s only accessible by boat. Some cities depend on canals, like Amsterdam or Venice. In the UK, canals are often overlooked or forgotten spaces that have long outlived their original […]
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May 10, 2025
Healings Wells and Springs at Glastonbury, Carrawburgh and Lourdes
We’ve no doubt seen plenty of content online about water’s power to be a great healer. We need to drink it (this is your reminder for today), while people swear by cold water baths for their wellbeing. Then we think about how much water appears in nature, somewhere we’re often counselled to go to improve […]
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May 3, 2025
Following the Route of the Walbrook, One of London’s Lost Rivers
A sense of mystery gathers around London’s lost rivers, with their names whispered like forgotten deities from an ancient cult. Fleet, Tyburn, Walbrook, Effra, Westbourne, Neckinger. In some cases, they aren’t so much lost, as buried. Sometimes, they break ground, appearing where you least expect them. Take the grey duct that carries the Westbourne above […]
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April 26, 2025
Church Curiosities: Finding Folklore in Carvings and Statues
Visiting churches might not sound like everyone’s idea of a great time. Yet the buildings are stuffed with strange carvings, peculiar graffiti, interesting artwork, and even sassy memorials. These church curiosities tell us a lot about what mattered to people in centuries past. They also preserve folklore, legends, and the beliefs of the congregation. From […]
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