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Little known horror stories about mermaids
For thousands of years, bad stories about half-human, half-fish creatures like mermaids, selkies and coelacanths have washed ashore with beaten…
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Mythical creatures with “unexpectedly weird” shapes
Mystical creatures with strange shapes abound in cultures around the world. Some of them have become endless inspirations for popular…
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Stories that annoy readers because of the violence and bloodshed in Norse mythology
The stories in Norse mythology are more or less violent, cruel and sometimes extremely bloody. This is no longer too…
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Famous mythical snakes: Orochi is actually quite common!
Orochi is the most famous evil snake in the mythical world. With eight heads full of resentment, Orochi has become…
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The dark truths behind the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is one of the world famous fairy tales with hundreds of different versions. The…
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The 7 most famous places in Greek Mythology that you absolutely can visit
Mythical stories often make us curious, fascinated, no matter which country they originate from. However, Greek mythology is the most…
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Hy-Brasil: Legendary ghost island and mysterious UFO coordinates written in binary
Hy-Brasil is a mysterious island that appeared on the map from 1325 to the 1800s. In Irish legend, it is…
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The Legend of the Super Mermaid in Japanese Mythology
Ningyo, which means fish-man (also known as gyojin or hangyo-jin), is a creature from Japanese folklore. Ningyo is comparable to…
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Monopod – Legend of a dwarf with only one middle leg is full of mysteries in ancient books sách
Monopod is a mythical humanoid, depicted with only one leg in the middle of the body, often depicted in ancient…
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The fate of the children of Loki in Norse mythology
Myth says Loki had 7 children with two wives and a stallion. In it, two normal children are only mentioned…
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