Spanish Armada Ghosts
The rugged beach below Doonagore Castle in The Burren is said to be haunted by the restless spirits of Spanish sailors. Their ship, part of the ill-fated Armada, met its demise on these rocky shores. The sailors who survived the wreck did not live to tell the tale for long, as they were swiftly put to death by Boetius Clancy, the Sheriff of Clare. It's little wonder that their ghosts are said to roam this windswept beach, forever trapped in a moment of tragedy and bloodshed.
Historically, the Spanish Armada's attempted invasion of England in 1588 was a pivotal moment in European history. A galleon, likely the Girona, was wrecked off the coast of Doonagore Castle. Local lore suggests that the survivors were killed on the orders of Boetius Clancy, a man notorious for his ruthlessness. This dark history has led to reports of paranormal activity on the beach, with visitors claiming to have seen ghostly apparitions and heard unexplained sounds. While there's no concrete evidence to support these claims, the area's history is undeniably rich in tales of tragedy and loss.
The Spanish Armada's attempted invasion of England in 1588
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