Legends and Myths From Wales - North-eastern Wales by Graham Watkins
English | December 10th, 2012 | ASIN: B00AMHSI4G | 48 Pages | AZW3 | 0.28 MB
Within the pages of this book, the fifth in the series are sixteen myths and legends from North-eastern Wales. Learn how the witch's pool on Flint Mountain, where the unfortunate Malid Malwod met her end, got its name.
Discover the golden sands of Talacre and a derelict lighthouse where the ghost of a lighthouse keeper stands his lonely vigil, how Denbigh's Goblin Tower, where unhappy spirits roam, became so sad and Moel Famau where a mad king's monument was never finished. If you are interested in buried gold, a giant cross where Saint Chwyfan hid a fabulous treasure trove, which some believe is still there today is sure to spark your imagination. These are just some of the legends that you will enjoy in this book.
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