Ireland's Loughareema Lake Plays Mind Games By Randomly Vanishing
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You may have encountered instances when you could have bet your life about something you had seen or done, but yet when you revisited, either the thing had vanished or the chore, left undone. If you happen to visit Ireland you may encounter the same feeling at the Loughareema Lake - However, in this case it is not your mind playing games with you, but the lake itself, which seems to sporadically appear and disappear.
Located along a coastal road, few miles away from the seaside town of Ballycastle, the magical lake has become somewhat legendary and a big tourist draw. However, there is nothing magical about why it disappears.The reason as you may have guessed by now, is to do with the area's rock structure.
Turns out that the rock underneath the ground happens to be an extremely porous form of limestone similar to the chalk that you use to create works of art on your sidewalk. Ordinarily this would still not cause the lake to disappear completely because the topsoil would be able to retain at least some water permanently. However, in the case of the Loughareema Lake, part of the topsoil has eroded and created almost a spiral drain leading right to the porous limestone which, is where the water vanishes into, most days.
But just like any drain, this one too gets clogged up with peat, especially following heavy rains. Hence, the water has no choice but to remain on the topsoil and turn into a lake! However, the peat does not stay forever and when it does clear, the water drains away quickly, causing the lake the magically disappear!
Though the locals are now aware of its tricks, and have even built a road that sits on a higher elevation for when the lake does magically re-appear, it hasn't prevented them from warning visitors about the scary myth attached to it.
According to folklore, in a bid to get to the train station in a rush, a Colonel by the name of John Magee McNeille attempted to cross the lake when it was in its fullest glory in 1898. Unfortunately, he misjudged the depth and he along with his coachman and horses drowned. If the residents of Ballycastle are to be believed, on nights when the lake is full, a phantom coach and its passengers still haunt the area - Nobody seems to have had the courage to verify if this indeed is the case, but it does make for some fun discussions!
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- hi9000almost 12 yearshow funny I'm Irish to hp7... and this lake is AWLSOME !!!!!
- brawalmost 12 yearsweird
- Your name herealmost 12 yearsVery unique
- cupcake1555almost 12 yearsSweet!
- :)almost 12 yearscool!!
- HP7almost 12 yearsOH, IRISH PEOPLE CAN ALSO BE VERY SUPERSTITIOUS, AS MOST OF US ARE BROUGHT UP THAT WAY
- HP7almost 12 yearsI am Irish and I just want it to be known that Ireland is full of really cool stuff such as this. Not to mention the amount of legends and myths it contains! Did you know that Ireland also has its' own version of the Headless Horseman? In this story, the supposed 'Headless Horseman' was a local who was believed to be a wizard. They chased him until they finally caught him and his horse. Both were sentenced to a 'witches death'. If you look into the history of witches and wizards, you'll end up with a pretty good idea of what it was. Then there is also the story of the banshee. Every Irish family supposedly has its own Banshee. Banshee's are the depressed spirits of young, beautiful women whose lives were disturbed by disaster. If you wake up in the middle of the night and hear an ear-piercing scream and wake up the next morning with a hairbrush/comb on the floor, it means that someone in your family (including your extended, grandparents, etc.) has or is going to die in the next 24 hours. The reason for the hairbrush/comb is that Banshee's are selfconscious and vain. They do be found brushing their hair when they are struck nby a vision of death. Yet it does not always have to be death! Sometimes it can be disaster or tradegy coming to someone in your family, although it usually isn't the one who heard the scream or found the brush! So there's some Irish myths for ya! add a '*DONUTS*' at the end of your comment and I'll try to post another myth as soon as possible!
- Victoria Hardinalmost 12 yearsHave you watched Monte Carlo?
- Victoria Hardinalmost 12 yearsWhatever.
- tgifalmost 12 yearscool