Wednesday 3 April 2019

Dando and His Dogs Hunting For Human Souls On Bodmin Moor

Ponies on Bodmin Moor

Following on from yesterday's post - we were walking on the mystical Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England where there are wild ponies and other animals grazing the moorland. 

It's good to see animals roaming free as they have done for thousands of years. The ponies happily posed for my photos.


Pony on Bodmin Moor

As the wind blows across the wide expanse of moorland it's easy to imagine the legends of the moor coming to life. Dando and His Dogs could well be nearby hunting for human souls. 

Fluffy, beautiful ponies are one thing, but Dando is something not to be messed with.

Bodmin Moor pony

Hearing Dando's baying hounds echoing over the moor is enough to make even the bravest fear for their lives. If the dogs are heard it's best to move on quickly before the hunter catches sight of your soul. One poor fellow lingered until it was nearly too late, but fortunately he remembered what he had to do to escape. Others aren't so lucky or as well informed.

Dando the hunter is evil with big saucer like eyes, horns from his head and a tail blowing in the wind, he is the devil himself. With his hunting pole at the ready his dogs snort out fire, scorching the moorland surface as they snarl and snap at any unfortunate human.

Horse on Bodmin Moor

The man I mentioned remembered the advice his father had given him as a child about Dando and his Dogs. The only way to escape is to surrender yourself to God and pray. 

The man dropped to his knees and prayed and the dogs fell silent. Dando called for them to move on in pursuit of another soul - one who may not be aware of the secret knowledge to save him or her from evil.

Horse on Bodmin Moor

It's not only Dando to be wary of while on the moor, oh no, there is also the Beast of Bodmin or perhaps beasts. These are big black cat like creatures the size perhaps of panthers or pumas. Many walkers on the moor claim to have seen them and sheep and cattle have been savaged by these beasts.

Sheep on Bodmin Moor

Also see:
The Mystery of theThree Hurlers Stone Circles on Bodmin Moor

4 comments:

  1. Hadn't ever heard of Dando before. Put a shiver down my spine. Great stuff to imagine. Saw the pony's once when we had to do a try and get round a traffic jam moment by going down side roads. Love to see them again. Kaz. Keep up the interesting blogsmuke. Thanks.

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    1. Thank you Kaz. I like to see the ponies running free - and other animals. Jamaica Inn is also nearby the Hurlers - there's a book by the same name by Daphne du Maurier.

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  2. What a frightening tale, it doesn't seem to bother the ponies though. Lovely photo's of the ponies.

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    1. The ponies are used to the scary 'things' on Bodmin Moor. I can see how such tales originated as it can be quite creepy on the moor when the weather changes.

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