According to ancient stories narrated by some old men in iceland, it is believed that its crater was the way to hell for the ill-natured souls.
Mount Hekla in Iceland is often associated with legends of being the entrance to the underworld, similar to other volcanic peaks in different cultures. It is believed that witches and sorcerers gather there for rituals and that its eruptions are a result of their activities. Another myth suggests that the ghost of a woman named Hekla wanders the mountain, causing mischief and disasters.
Thre are some myths and like 5 legends in Morocco
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some interesting facts about this mountain is that it is thought to be an opening to hell and on Easter witches dance on the top
It's difficult to find a country without any myths and legends, as storytelling and folklore are deeply ingrained in most cultures around the world. However, some countries may have less documented or preserved myths and legends due to various historical and cultural factors.
I don't know if this will help any, but at least i know i have tried. On January 12, 2002 it is said that there were "huge,black creatures" running around near mount Pinatubo.
Some say,a long time ago, that some French family lines are descendants of Mermaids.
Yes. Uluru is sacred to the indigenous Australians, and they had many legends about the feature they called "Earth Mother". See the related links below for some of these legends and beliefs.
some myths could be stories like the: Minitar The Labyrinth Gods Atlantis Mermaids fairy's Cerberus- the 3 headed dog Anything like that...Hope this was helpful
There are not any major myths, but there are some not well known tales about ghosts.
Pavlof Volcano has many legends about it. Many of the legends include a form of personification of evil living in the volcano. When the volcano erupts then that personified evil will come out and attack the people.