Month: November 2025

Legends of New York’s Islands: Buried Treasure and Typhoid Mary

New York City conjures up images of a neon-drenched Times Square, skyscrapers gleaming in the sun, and the labyrinthine subway system.  Yet the city also boasts three main rivers; the Hudson to the west, the East River to the east (unsurprisingly), and the Harlem to the north. Where we find rivers, we can find islands….

Read More

Menorca Legends: Lost Cities, Giants, and the Cyclops

Menorca is one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Well-known for a huge collection of megaliths, Menorca has seen human activity since the prehistoric era. This period was the Talayotic period, which lasted until 123 BCE. The island fell under Roman occupation, Vandal conquest, the Byzantine Empire, and, centuries later, British occupation. It…

Read More

Anglesey Folklore: Witches, Ghosts, and Ancient Druids

Perhaps most famous as the home of the druids, Ynys Môn, also known as Anglesey, occupies 275 square miles just off the north Wales coast. It is an ancient place. Archaeologists found Neolithic settlements at Llanfaethlu, making these some of the oldest villages in Wales. The Neolithic Castell Bryn Gwyn site remained in use until…

Read More

Legends of Drake’s Island: Tunnels, Ghosts, and a White Lady

Drake’s Island sits in Plymouth Sound, around 500 m from the mainland. The island is just 6.5 acres, and around 250 yards wide at its broadest point. You can reach the island by boat in 10 minutes. Its name refers to Sir Francis Drake, a problematic figure often lauded for his circumnavigation efforts. He also…

Read More

Listener Supernatural Experiences Part 4

Today marks All Saints’ Day, also known as All Hallows’ Day or the Feast of All Hallows. That’s why Hallowe’en is called that – it’s All Hallow’s Eve. The day celebrates saints, but the far more interesting day for folklore is tomorrow – All Souls’ Day. All Souls’ Day marks remembrance of the dead, whether…

Read More