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The Bruckee of Shandangan Lough

Shandangan Lough, Kilkishen, Clare Cryptozoology Victorian

Shandangan Lough, a serene lake in County Clare, Ireland, is said to be home to a most unusual creature - the Bruckee. This demonic badger, reportedly hairy and brown with eyes the size of turnips, has been a part of local folklore since the nineteenth century. Imagine strolling along the lake's edge, taking in the peaceful surroundings, when suddenly you catch a glimpse of this bizarre creature. It's a prospect that's both fascinating and unsettling.

The concept of the Bruckee dates back to the Victorian era, a time when folklore and mythology were an integral part of rural life. The creature's description, as provided by a nineteenth-century witness, is remarkably vivid - hairy, brown, and with eyes that are unusually large. While there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of the Bruckee, its legend has endured, captivating the imagination of locals and visitors alike. Cryptozoology enthusiasts, in particular, might find the idea of a demonic badger roaming the Irish countryside intriguing.

Historical Context

The Bruckee legend emerged during the Victorian era, a time of great interest in folklore and mythology.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lake
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Nineteenth century

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