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La mojana
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Transcript
LA MOJANA
Before, he was frequently seen on the Juanché hill, where it was very easy to see his footprints after the downpours. He kidnaps children who go to bathe in his domain and takes them to his underwater abode. To prevent the action of Mojana on children, it is necessary to tie a special cord to them, both around the neck and waist.
What is?
In Colombia this legend is quite popular. It is about a short woman who kidnaps children who approach where she lives, which is a stone house, under water. His physique is white skin and long golden hair. They say that to protect children from Mojana it is necessary to tie them with a cord.
She is believed to be an old, skeletal-looking, bitter woman with very long hair; Before attacking its victim it emits very loud screams that inspire a lot of fear, the teeth in its mouth are very sharp, the nails on its feet and hands are curved, its mouth is large and disproportionate.
LA MOJANA
A lot of people said that the history is different, explains that in the northern part of the district, there is “a very immense cave, which previously had water; and that at any time of the day, a very pretty woman, with long hair and a gold brush hair, would suddenly appear and sit on the stones, next to the water, to bathe.” It is presumed that when the water dried up, the charming woman with long, golden hair went to the Luruaco lagoon, turned into a mermaid.”
Normally, the water fell in a stream, from a height of approximately 100 meters and in the rainy season, the water remained for a long time. It is presumed that when the water dried up, the charming woman with long, golden hair went to the Luruaco lagoon, transformed into a mermaid.”