Less frequently, the legends refer to the Dorset as "dwarfs".
The legend of the hoop snake may refer to the coachwhip snakes.
The legend presumably refers to Gulf of Bothnia.
The legend itself is first referred to in a letter by Archbishop of Uppsala in 1298.
Numerous legends and folk tales refer to the Blautopf.
A legend refers to a mortally wounded chief of a Latvian tribe who was wrapped in a white sheet.
Architectural legend often refers to designs made on the back of an envelope/napkin/cigarette packet.
This legend refers to the Tibetan government mint.
A traditional local legend refers to Berkhamsted as the real capital of England (if only for a few minutes).
By contrast, the legends concerning Atlantis and the others refer to a period of time only a few thousand years ago.