ID | #1527859537 |
Added | Fri, 01/06/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | “Carnac, legends, traditions, habits and tales of the country” Zacharie Rouzic
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
French book from 1909 about the folklore of the country, written by Zachary Le Rubicam, says that one evening three young men in the area Niniola, Exactly, Kermario, was returning home after having spent the evening in the village of Kurland.
Arriving in Pont-Fetan-lévêque, they saw something white near the fence. One of them came to check what it could be, but as soon as he approached, the object rose into the air, rising and moved to the villages Kerler and Karavali.
It resembled a block of three houses. Young people, although he was very concerned about, resumed his journey. Shortly after they parted, they heard "a terrible scream that seemed to come from the air, but they saw nothing". Then it is reported that one of the witnesses was paralyzed for some time after returning home. Nothing else is known.
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Original news
A 1909 French book about folklore of the country written by local archaeologist Zacharie Le Rouzic, tells among many stories and legends, that one evening, three young people of the vicinity of Nignol, Rosnual and Kermario, were returning after spending the evening in the village of Kerlann. Arrived at Pont-Fetan-Levek, they saw something white just beside the hedge. One of them approached to check what that could be, but as soon as he had arrived, this object rose in the air, while growing bigger, and moved towards the villages of Kerlear and Keriaval. It was described as resembling a block of three houses. The young people, though strongly disturbed, resumed their travel, and shortly after they separated, they heard a “terrible cry which seemed to come from the air, but they did not see anything at all…” It is then told that one of the witnesses was like paralyzed during some time after having returned home.Nothing else is known.
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