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"The ''Caleuche''" is a mythical ghost ship of the north Chilote mythology and local folklore of the Chiloé Island, in Chile. It is one of the most important myths of the culture of Chile. ==Legend== According to Chilean legend, the ''Caleuche'' is a large ghost ship sailing the seas around Chiloé (a small island off the coast of Chile) at night. The Caleuche is said to be a being who is conscious and sentient. The ship appears as a beautiful and bright white sailing ship, with 3 masts of 5 sails each, always full of lights and with the sounds of a party on board, but quickly disappears again, leaving no evidence of its presence. The ghost ship is also known to be able to navigate under water, just like another well known ghost ship, the Flying Dutchman.〔Magdalena Petit. Caleuche. Zig-Zag, 1977(Spanish)〕 The myths claim it is crewed by the drowned, who are brought to the ship by three Chilote mythological figures, two sisters: the ''sirena chilota'' (a type of mermaid) and the Pincoya and their brother the ''Pincoy''. Once aboard, the dead can resume an existence as if they were alive again.〔Bernardo Quintana Mansilla. Chiloé mitológico: mitos, pájaros agoreros, ceremonias mágicas de la provincia de Chiloé.s.n., 1987 .(Spanish)〕 The folklore of chiloé also says that the evil ''Brujo Chilote'' (a type of sorcerer and warlock) likes to visit the party, which they reach by summoning up magical ''caballo marino chilote'' (mythical creature similar to a water horse).〔Nicasio Tangol. Chiloé, archipiélago mágico.Empresa Editora Nacional Quimantú, 1972.(Spanish)〕 Her crew is also composed of fishermen and sailors who were kidnapped to serve as human slaves after having been transformed into a creature very similar to an Invunche (creature of the Chilote mythology).〔[Narciso García Barría. Tesoro mitológico del archipiélago de Chiloé. Andres Bello, 1997 (Spanish)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Caleuche」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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