Saturday, 20 August 2016

Fairies and Dragons in Golitha Falls, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall



On Halloween (31st October 2004) I was out for a walk with my partner on Bodmin Moor to celebrate the pagan festival of Samhain. It was just after 4pm, not long before sunset, when I took some pictures of Golitha Falls, an enchanted waterfall in the wilds of haunted Cornwall. To my amazement I had caught a water dragon and a water fairy (or water sprite). On closer examination I had captured the apparition of a group of faeries, or perhaps Cornish pixies. The main fairy appears to have well defined wings and a face, with other supernatural beings dancing around. These faerie beings appear to be nymph like, just like those described in English folklore. All the wee folk were formed using the water in the river and flitted in and out of existence beyond normal perception. It was only after looking at the stills that I discovered the presence of these magical beings. All five frames in the video were taken within the same minute (4:12pm). To me these images are proof of the paranormal and a hidden world beyond our perception. Take a look and see what you think.





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