The green Children of woolpit | the great story of green children unkown - RCMStudio

The green Children of woolpit | the great story of green children unkown



There are no real images of the Green Children of Woolpit since the story dates back to the 12th century, long before photography existed. However, there are various artistic interpretations 
Brief:

The Green Children of Woolpit is a medieval legend from 12th-century England. According to the story, two mysterious children a boy and a girl were found near the village of Woolpit in Suffolk. They had green skin, spoke an unknown language, and refused to eat anything except raw beans. Over time, they adapted to normal food, and their skin lost its green color. Unfortunately, the boy became sick and died, but the girl survived and learned to speak English.


She later claimed they came from a place called "St. Martin’s Land," a strange world where there was no sun, only perpetual twilight. Some believe the story may have been an exaggerated tale about lost children from another country, a medical condition, or even an extraterrestrial encounter.

The truth behind the legend remains a mystery.

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