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Harlech Fiery Light Haunting

General area of Harlech, Harlech, Wales Unknown Pre-Victorian

Deep in the Welsh countryside, near the historic town of Harlech, lies the eerie Morfa Bychan marsh. It's a place where the veil between worlds seems to have been at its thinnest, particularly during the winter of 1694. An unexplained blue flame, described as a fiery light, began to appear, moving mysteriously across the marsh and into the town. This strange occurrence wasn't just a fleeting moment; it caused significant damage, setting fire to several haystacks and two barns. The impact wasn't limited to property - dozens of farm animals succumbed to poisoning, adding a dark layer to the already bizarre events.

The winter of 1694 was a time of great change and upheaval in Harlech. The town, known for its medieval castle, was a hub of activity, with the surrounding countryside dotted with farms and smallholdings. It was against this backdrop that the mysterious blue flame, or fiery light, made its presence known. For several months, the flame continued to appear, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. While the exact cause of the phenomenon remains a mystery, its impact on the local community was undeniable. The fact that this event has been passed down through the years speaks to the profound effect it had on those who witnessed it.

Historical Context

17th-century rural Wales

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Marsh
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Winter 1694
Postcode Area
LL48

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