yes there is
Legend says that Pele, goddess of the volcanoes, lives in Mount Kilauea.
Yes, there are legends from the indigenous Aeta people that tell of a giant living within Mount Pinatubo who caused earthquakes when he moved. There are also stories of spirits dwelling in the volcano, believed to be responsible for its volcanic activity. These legends reflect the deep connection and reverence that local communities have for the volcano.
No. Kilauea is not associated with any plate boundary. It is associates with a hot spot under the Pacific Plate.
No. Kilauea and the other Hawaiian volcanoes are at a hot spot nowhere near any plate boundary.
Yes, Mount Kilauea is also known as "Kilauea Volcano." In Hawaiian, it is referred to as "Kīlauea," which means "spewing" or "much spreading," reflecting its frequent eruptions. Additionally, some local indigenous names may refer to specific features or aspects of the volcano, but "Kilauea" remains its most recognized name.
Legend says that Pele, goddess of the volcanoes, lives in Mount Kilauea.
Yes yep
No. Werewolves are characters in stories, myths, and legends.
myths
Yes, there are legends from the indigenous Aeta people that tell of a giant living within Mount Pinatubo who caused earthquakes when he moved. There are also stories of spirits dwelling in the volcano, believed to be responsible for its volcanic activity. These legends reflect the deep connection and reverence that local communities have for the volcano.
No. Elves are not real and are from stories and legends.
Greek mythological stories
they told ghost stories
Eric Duthie has written: 'Wild company' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Animals, Animals, Legends and stories of, Legends and stories of Animals
Mostly True Stories Urban Legends Revealed - 2002 was released on: USA: 2002
Apparently fatal frame is based on Japanese urban legends regarding the himoru mansion
They are both Legends, as in legends for stories and Leg-Ends for feet (like they go at the end of your feet) off of the algebra wrkst