Legend has it:
During the raging storms at sea, boats at sea moved to the bay of Jammerbugten. Citizens along the coast, led by bishop Stygge Krumpen from the ministry Børglum, sent their horses to the beaches. Below the horses' bellies, lanterns were attached. As the men at the boats saw the light, they were tricked into believing that other ships had found safety in the bay. However, when they moved closer to shore, the boats ran ground, hence giving the locals the opportunity to rob them. This caused a lot of misery, which gave The Bay Denmark its Danish name.
Today the misery has left The Bay Denmark, which is now a vibrant coastal resort with many lovely bathing beaches.
uploaded 08 авг, 2020 Copyright by Ludwig Riml
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