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Among the Triangle’s more unusual legends are Pukwudgies, small trickster creatures from Algonquian folklore. Standing only two to three feet tall, these gray-skinned beings are known for leading travelers astray, creating illusions, and sometimes acting dangerously. Modern accounts include sightin…

Among the Triangle’s more unusual legends are Pukwudgies, small trickster creatures from Algonquian folklore. Standing only two to three feet tall, these gray-skinned beings are known for leading travelers astray, creating illusions, and sometimes acting dangerously. Modern accounts include sightings of tiny humanoid figures darting through the woods, footprints around campsites, and stone rings appearing overnight. These creatures continue to embody the Triangle’s connection to ancient folklore

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