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This book is one of four covering each region of Ireland and is part of the authors attempt to create a resource to complement their comprehensive reference volume Irish Aquatic Monsters-A Survey and Definitive Guide. Combining folklore records, historical articles and their own research it is designed to give an overview of the historic, folkloric and mythological record of aquatic monsters associated with Ulster. From the water-horse or aughisky to monster eels. Each volume has geo-spatial co-ordinates for monster locations, a suspect list and in-depth documented accounts from each lough with a monster association; from religious accounts to records from the National Folklore Collection of Ireland. The authors have a genuine interest in this research and would love to hear from anyone who has used or read the guide for feedback purposes. In addition we would love to obtain supplementary information for use in the future. Further information and articles including a Google map detailing all of the recorded locations is available on our Facebook page Irish Aquatic Monsters.
This book is one of four covering each region of Ireland and is part of the authors attempt to create a resource to complement their comprehensive reference volume Irish Aquatic Monsters-A Survey and Definitive Guide. Combining folklore records, historical articles and their own research it is designed to give an overview of the historic, folkloric and mythological record of aquatic monsters associated with Munster; Kerry, Cork, Waterford, Tipperary and Clare. From the water-horse or aughisky to monster eels.. Each volume has geo-spatial co-ordinates for monster locations, a suspect list and in-depth documented accounts from each lough with a monster association; from religious accounts to records from the National Folklore Collection of Ireland. The authors have a genuine interest in this research and would love to hear from anyone who has used or read the guide for feedback purposes. In addition we would love to obtain supplementary information for use in the future. Further information and articles including a Google map detailing all of the recorded locations is available on our Facebook page Irish Aquatic Monsters.
This book is one of four covering each region of Ireland and is part of the authors attempt to create a resource to complement their comprehensive reference volume Irish Aquatic Monsters-A Survey and Definitive Guide. Combining folklore records, historical articles and their own research it is designed to give an overview of the historic, folkloric and mythological record of aquatic monsters associated with Connacht; Galway, Connemara, Leitrim, Sligo and Roscommon. From the water-horse or aughisky to the horse-eels of Connemara. Each volume has geo-spatial co-ordinates for monster locations, a suspect list and in-depth documented accounts from each lough with a monster association; from religious accounts to records from the National Folklore Collection of Ireland. The authors have a genuine interest in this research and would love to hear from anyone who has used or read the guide for feedback purposes. In addition we would love to obtain supplementary information for use in the future. Further information and articles including a Google map detailing all of the recorded locations is available on our Facebook page Irish Aquatic Monsters.
This volume is an off-shoot of our comprehensive Irish Aquatic Monsters a Survey and Definitive Guide. It is designed to complement our previous work and gives an overview of the historic, folkloric and mythological record of aquatic monsters associated with Galway and Connemara. Each volume has geo-spatial co-ordinates for monster locations, a suspect list and in-depth documented accounts from each lough with a monster association; from religious accounts to records from the National Folklore Collection of Ireland. Other guides document similar information for Connacht, Munster and Ulster and are designed for researchers, explorers and tourists for use in the field. From the aughisky or water-horse to the horse-eels of Connemara.
Even in the 21st Century, Ireland is still a land full of mysteries. Some of the most enduring enigmas of `The Emerald Isle` are the mysterious animals which still apparently lurk in loughs, rivers and mountains. Beasts such as the lake monsters, the dwarf wolves of Achill island, and the terrifying Dobharchú...
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