The Green Children Found In A Cave

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Legend tells of the mysterious appearance of two children with green skin, wearing strange clothes and speaking in a language never heard before in the village of Woolpit. Despite these fantastical descriptions, this story was recorded during the Middle Ages as though it really happened. Where did the children come from, why was their skin green, and what could possibly explain this bizarre event?
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 651
@owenw.1643
@owenw.1643 2 роки тому
thats actually incredibly sweet that they instantly started looking after the children and tried to feed them. its very comforting to hear reminders that humanity has always had kindness
@katierasburn9571
@katierasburn9571 2 роки тому
Yes! It was lovely to hear they took the children in just like that, because they were hungry children and needed care
@mmaehw1
@mmaehw1 2 роки тому
I think anyone would have. They're children
@laylayrawrs
@laylayrawrs 2 роки тому
@@mmaehw1 just because they are children doesn't mean they will automatically be cared for
@Lily_of_the_Forest
@Lily_of_the_Forest 2 роки тому
@@mmaehw1 I wish, but there are people not willing to help. My own stingy grandma would tell the neighborhood kids to “Go home!” if they were over at our house during lunch time. True, some of the parents were probably hoping other people would feed their children, but my grandma could have been nicer with her words. Even years later, we still laugh about how stingy she was.
@valhatan3907
@valhatan3907 2 роки тому
yeah, I thought the villager there will isolate them as "freaks" because they're different.
@TheSaneHatter
@TheSaneHatter 2 роки тому
Presuming that the tale is real, the idea of green-skinned children describing a green world suggests to me that whatever illness they suffered from might have affected their vision for a time, too.
@hippielonggstockings3215
@hippielonggstockings3215 2 роки тому
i dont think they had a illness.. maybe malnourished but also it could be from eating too much of one thing..green beans for example lol
@iicatoreoz2713
@iicatoreoz2713 2 роки тому
@@hippielonggstockings3215 When I read about it, the most likely theory was that they were malnourished or it was a disease or something of that nature. I feel like it would be malnourishment though!
@robinyoung6533
@robinyoung6533 2 роки тому
Good thought!
@shannonstibor6967
@shannonstibor6967 2 роки тому
I'll admit I was only half listening but maybe by green world they meant like a lot of green green grass, trees, etc. Like there is grass, then you go somewhere with a bit more rain, better growing conditions, etc and it's soooo pretty, more green. Maybe it's just a different area is what I'm trying to say lol
@TheSaneHatter
@TheSaneHatter 2 роки тому
@@iicatoreoz2713 "Green sickness" or "chlorosis" is what I hear it being called in some quarters: technically "hypochromic anemia."
@drkittymcfluffyballs
@drkittymcfluffyballs 2 роки тому
“Aliens.” - Ryan Bergara
@jamesreintar3412
@jamesreintar3412 2 роки тому
**scoffing and whining** - Shane Madej
@akhil8186
@akhil8186 2 роки тому
(Wheeze) - Shane
@violenceisfun991
@violenceisfun991 2 роки тому
"Meth is great though" - me
@neat3655
@neat3655 2 роки тому
Shrek
@jmy871
@jmy871 2 роки тому
"the children were green" *SOME BODY ONCE TOLD ME THE WORLD IS GONNA HAU-*
@katherinealbee7501
@katherinealbee7501 2 роки тому
Maybe these green children came from an even-more-isolated community or commune that was affected by inbreeding. Some other commenters have cited the "Blue Fugates" of Kentucky as an example of a similar story. For the Fugates, a small gene pool caused them to be affected by methemoglobinemia, which turned their skin blue, and their blue skin caused them to retreat further into the hills, causing more inbreeding and more blue skin over a number of generations.
@violentwildling8924
@violentwildling8924 2 роки тому
That was what I thought too, but since the green went away it was probably chlorosis
@tehstormie
@tehstormie 2 роки тому
Didn't the Blue People have a genetic type of chlorosis? These children likely had acquired chlorosis
@zer7886
@zer7886 2 роки тому
Yes but the blue was because the families had limited oxygen in their bodies, giving their blood a blue appearance. Green blood would not be a result of that.
@KristenRowenPliske
@KristenRowenPliske 2 роки тому
I read that a doctor in the 60’s treated one of the Blue Fugates descendants with methylene blue, which reduced the blue pigment. I don’t know if he had to take repeated treatments for the rest of his life or just a few. Also, not limited blood. Just a recessive gene that changes the type of iron bound to the hemoglobin, which changes the color of the blood & the skin.
@puppyenemy
@puppyenemy 2 роки тому
@jack vile Didn't you just do the same? By wanting it to fit a more fantastical perspective rather than a logical?
@nomercyforswine
@nomercyforswine 2 роки тому
Dominique is a great narrator! Would love to see more from her!
@carlinkag2525
@carlinkag2525 2 роки тому
She has cool English teacher vibes😆❤️
@Indigo_vybz
@Indigo_vybz 2 роки тому
You mean hear 👂
@mel_purple
@mel_purple 2 роки тому
Shane and ryan is the best doe
@RR_1138
@RR_1138 2 роки тому
It’s a software program, if a real person “omg, I know right, like … like … you know”. After the Ghoul boys to their run , you can have Dominique you can have the whole channel
@livsandy8725
@livsandy8725 2 роки тому
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@MissMentats
@MissMentats 2 роки тому
Wow she’s actually really good. I hope they keep her
@LizStaples
@LizStaples 2 роки тому
I feel like she voices for other things she sounds super familiar
@Snowneutrino652
@Snowneutrino652 2 роки тому
That's the voice from Universe Inside You
@teen_laqueefa
@teen_laqueefa 2 роки тому
It's nanny Lynn esque... Iceberg lost childrens media
@Tha1st333
@Tha1st333 2 роки тому
She sounds like The lady from Your Universe. I think her name is Jessica
@dianajemison105
@dianajemison105 2 роки тому
You sound so surprised, Miss.
@Dionnnnz
@Dionnnnz 2 роки тому
Is there a chance that Saint Martin's land was actually just another country but mistranslated or misunderstood through them learning English?
@markarmour1898
@markarmour1898 2 роки тому
I'm local to there, some thoughts are that they came from a group of villages 30 miles away (over a river) but had been kept locked up in darkness. Obviously folk didn't travel very far in those days so its plausible.
@LizStaples
@LizStaples 2 роки тому
@@markarmour1898 if they were kept on a boat a deck Prism would explain the "world of green light"
@jraqn
@jraqn 2 роки тому
I think they lived in a forest or woodland area, explaining “their land was green”, and the “land of light” across the river was probably a small town or city. Saint Martins land is also probably an anglicization of a Flemish town and the children were probably Flemish immigrants who were malnourished when they were found and had blocked out the memory of them travelling to woolpit due to the trauma of leaving their family and going to a foreign place.
@sourgreendolly7685
@sourgreendolly7685 2 роки тому
@@jraqn Agreed. Trauma can really effect memory, especially in children. Add in them being so malnourished and that’s really the most likely explanation. I can’t imagine what that had to go through!
@moonluna464
@moonluna464 2 роки тому
They said they thought maybe the children were Flemish, and back in the day there were allot of Belgian colonies there so it's possible
@ellatohidi5290
@ellatohidi5290 2 роки тому
They were probably from somewhere in Scandinavia, it’s almost green everywhere (nature) and almost really dark in winter and probably some northern lights in some places. They are Christians and speak an another language. The children could have some sort of amnesia because of the trauma of losing their parents and other traumatic events that they faced before and after that, and for sure they were not aliens from another planet!
@elinakeranen4499
@elinakeranen4499 2 роки тому
In the medieval ages it was green everywhere, cities were not big yet.
@Sofie2734
@Sofie2734 2 роки тому
And if they sailed to England, they may have lived off of fava beans during the trip as they travel very well and if you only subsist on beans, you will turn that colour lol, so they are probably just kids whose parents died on a journey to England by boat and didn’t speak English.
@fernandamendez166
@fernandamendez166 2 роки тому
This sounds very likely to be true
@alisonholland7531
@alisonholland7531 2 роки тому
I'm convinced the children suffered from hypochromic anemia, which causes the skin to go green, it's caused by vitamin B6 deficiency from a low iron intake, diminished iron absorption, or excessive iron loss. It can also be caused by infections (e.g. hookworms) or other diseases (i.e. anemia of chronic disease), copper toxicity, and lead poisoning.
@thatotherguy8387
@thatotherguy8387 2 роки тому
From not speaking English at all to saying words like twilight??? That guy must have been a great teacher😄
@ChaKatePenano
@ChaKatePenano 2 роки тому
I was thinking the same thing. This story is hilarious
@kimsylvia3813
@kimsylvia3813 2 роки тому
Well I'm Korean and my family moved to U.S. when I was about six or seven. I hardly knew English, yet I was sleeptalking in English within 2~3 monthes. I attended elementary school and after school projects like sports and dance. They provided me with ESL classes until 3 monthes in I think. In six monthes I was translating for my parents in banks etc.
@idek7438
@idek7438 2 роки тому
@@kimsylvia3813 Okay but you were taught by an actual ESL teacher trained in teaching English to foreigners lol not by a random guy on the street. Also pretty sure the green children did not attend school nor extracurriculars
@Celtic_Amy
@Celtic_Amy 2 роки тому
When they stopped eating beans all the time, they skin normalized. A place with only green light -perhaps somewhere where the northern lights are common. Plus kids say strange things, maybe in their mind they came from a portal.
@sidneymartin7346
@sidneymartin7346 2 роки тому
Aurora Borealis... Hmmm. Seems legit.
@lawrencemay8726
@lawrencemay8726 2 роки тому
It actually said when they started eating beans, garbanzo beans, that their color returned two more normal color. So actually eating beans made them more normal-looking, it said that they weren't eating hardly anything until offered garbanzo beans and then which are chickpeas and then their color returned normal
@kataDkuri
@kataDkuri 2 роки тому
Or hollow earth
@malory1444
@malory1444 2 роки тому
@@lawrencemay8726 it said after the guy took them and they started eating more different foods there skin changed
@TheColdestWater
@TheColdestWater 2 роки тому
Their skin may be related to a medical condition, but the answers of the kids regarding where they came from is so fascinating. 🤩
@unnatjadav199
@unnatjadav199 2 роки тому
its cool to think of other world phenomena but I think by the green they mean the vegetation around their town was too much to the extent they had vine vegetation on their houses and churches. or may be they live place near fountain or very big trees around them which explains absence of light.
@orangecat9559
@orangecat9559 2 роки тому
@@unnatjadav199 that could be the answer
@jennyahaha1395
@jennyahaha1395 2 роки тому
@@unnatjadav199 you'd think maybe agnes would've connected the dots and said they were trees though, unless she wasn't taught the word tree lol
@konalily
@konalily 2 роки тому
So many questions to be answered like why does St. Martin's Land sound so utopic, how did the child know to describe the place as "Christian", is it possible they described these places to block a childhood trauma? Lastly, I was even more intrigued to hear that the green children of Woolpit were described to be extraterrestrial and Changelings. It gave me goosebumps because I am so curious and fascinated by life beyond... I good story I would love to see through film.
@unnatjadav199
@unnatjadav199 2 роки тому
@@konalily Everything was because of magic back then and for that alien thing, if there is one no way in this earth they would match human anatomy so perfectly and have just color different.
@duncanself5111
@duncanself5111 2 роки тому
I doubt anyone will care but I live less than a mile from that village, woolpit. True story lol There's definitely no caves, I can confirm that, so it must've been the pit
@jessesalazar7988
@jessesalazar7988 2 роки тому
Is it a really well known story around there? Any theories?
@duncanself5111
@duncanself5111 2 роки тому
@@jessesalazar7988 oh yeah, it's well known in the area and the village sign shows the two children and a wolf, other than that I know as much as you. The bells that they apparently heard could be the church which has a big bell at the top of a tall spire
@markarmour1898
@markarmour1898 2 роки тому
My old dad lives at Stowupland, his wife is a Woolpit lass.
@carlinkag2525
@carlinkag2525 2 роки тому
Imagine going round doing research about this at the time and writing that they wandered out of caves but never actually going to check if there's caves or not 😂
@bluedreamkush2392
@bluedreamkush2392 2 роки тому
interesting. does the cave version have any more discrepancies from the woolpit version or is that the only difference from the two?
@KitarraChaosWeaver
@KitarraChaosWeaver 2 роки тому
I think you are missing something in this story. And that is that green may not mean green. So research into medieval writing shows that people often talked about colors differently. For instance people would way "Wine dark sea". Obviously the sea was not the purple-red of wine. But here in comes a quirk of human brains. We cannot distinguish color unless we can recreate it. It's strange but it's true. So the children may not have been green at all, but green was the closest color that they had language for.
@ileolai
@ileolai 2 роки тому
Medieval English had a word for green, though, and it has the same etymology as ''grass'', so yeah, they were probably ''green skinned'' in the sense we think of green.
@KitarraChaosWeaver
@KitarraChaosWeaver 2 роки тому
@@ileolai That's my point. Green may have been the closest word. They may not have had a word for the actual color.
@ileolai
@ileolai 2 роки тому
@@KitarraChaosWeaver .... they did though. It was ''Grene'', which means the color of grass, which is *green.* You can google this stuff, you know. ''Wine-dark sea'' is attributed to the ancient Greeks, btw, not medieval times. You're off by a few thousand years.
@auntyowls3441
@auntyowls3441 2 роки тому
You should be more sceptical of stuff you read in chain emails. Also, what other color are children who live exclusively on fava beans going to turn? Magenta?
@agme8045
@agme8045 2 роки тому
@@ileolai he means that the kids might have been fucsia for all we know, but because they didn’t have a word for fucsia they just described it as green bc it was the closest thing they could think of (of course it’s not the case with fucsia, its just a silly example)
@antoniaprentice
@antoniaprentice 2 роки тому
I grew up on this story (I come from 10 mins away from Woolpit)- my history teacher even published a fictional book based on the story. Locally it's generally accepted not to be a true story and instead a fun local legend. But I love how it was covered here!
@mhhhmmmmm123
@mhhhmmmmm123 2 роки тому
I live in Suffolk and 5 minutes from woolpit and it’s so crazy to hear people still talking about this story. Keeping stories alive ☺️
@soshiangel90
@soshiangel90 2 роки тому
everybody trying to figure out where the green children came from but I'm just over here enjoying the wholesomeness that they lived good lives until they passed
@pelaka.6398
@pelaka.6398 2 роки тому
Dominique, and everyone else who worked to make this video, thank you for your great work!!
@tasdare6377
@tasdare6377 2 роки тому
My Father had this story in an old book. As a child I thought their were people living inside the earth, hollow earth. It was written in the book, the girl said she was caught in a wind that lifted the children, and dumped them in the cave system. I still like to think there might be secret cities under our feet(:
@sheliashuck1633
@sheliashuck1633 2 роки тому
There are but it's another dimension.
@lauren9373
@lauren9373 2 роки тому
I don't just like this comment... I LOVE it. many hidden mysteries await to be discovered
@tasdare6377
@tasdare6377 2 роки тому
@@lauren9373 Thanks! I think so too!
@walkingdeadman4208
@walkingdeadman4208 2 роки тому
Admiral richard byrd claimed there were multiple entrances around earth to get to agartha( the world inside of earth) he went in to one flying over the south pole
@CanIswearinmyhandle
@CanIswearinmyhandle 2 роки тому
there's a story I saw on a tape about easter traditions way, way back were they talked about a legend that might have inspired the easter bunny. Witches would make a rabbit out of straw and tar, leave it outside and walk into their house without looking back and when they got inside the straw rabbit had become a real one. If a hunter killed it it would return to straw. That's all I remember but I really want to know more.
@hez5160
@hez5160 2 роки тому
I love this story. It's fascinated me for years
@InvestmentIdea
@InvestmentIdea 2 роки тому
Yes ukposts.info/have/v-deo/apqWmYqKbZqczYk.html True..
@redadder515
@redadder515 2 роки тому
Maybe if the Flemish children if they had hypochromic anemia were ostracized and their parents went to live in a cave (like the Bean clan of Scotland) because peasants in the village had a limited understanding of medicine and very superstitious. The family was treated like a family of lepers. The children probably only ate fava beans because that's what their parents farmed and ate. The reason they could've called it St. Martin's land is because they were either from Eastern or Western Flanders and children from those areas celebrated St. Martin as the patron saint as opposed to St. Nicholas and celebrated the St. Martin's Day. The parents had moved to England for a better life but were executed for being Flemish immigrants, leaving the children orphaned.
@alic.9409
@alic.9409 2 роки тому
Wonderful narrator and story! Would love to hear more from her.
@jimhamman2335
@jimhamman2335 2 роки тому
The children had green skin and their clothes were of strange colors. Their father owned livestock. Perhaps they were green because they worked dying wool from their father's sheep. This might explain their skin color (dying wool often involved slogging around in a large vat of dye and wool) and colorful clothing (likely they dyed wool with other dye colors). The two children may have been runaways, tired of the hard life on their family farm, who made up a language and story about their green home to hide their true origin. Cool story any way you cut it!
@erikaheck8261
@erikaheck8261 2 роки тому
I’m really enjoying all the new people/narrators on the channel. It gives the channel so much more depth and shows good post-Ryan/Shane potential
@xassylax
@xassylax 2 роки тому
Oddly enough, when I was little, I *LOVED* lima beans and ate only that for some time. As a result, my skin took on a green tint for a brief period of time. Is it possible that these kids were just stranded after losing their parents and survived on beans until it affected their skin? And since they didn’t recognize the foods they were offered, they refused, until they were given something that they were familiar with and had been eating? And they possibly just told a fantastical story to cope with their plight?
@major949
@major949 2 роки тому
I always remember my grandpa tell me about the ''underjordiske'' and ''hulder'' when i was growing up here in Norway. Some people still believe in them to this day. Would be awesome if you made a story about them.
@nightk3717
@nightk3717 2 роки тому
Whats that?
@khatreh3735
@khatreh3735 2 роки тому
we need to realise humans always exaggerated skin colors, we call people's skin colors: black, white , brown , yellow and red while literally it's just different shades of brown from the lightest that is almost white to the darkest that is almost black so no wonder if they saw two people who had more grayish greenish undertone skins and they decided it's green when in actuality it wasn't exactly green green Also if you ever saw someone who suffers from serious anemia, their skin color would get a gray green undertone I think these children definitely were seriously sick because of their poor diet who lost their family and somehow find their way to that village definitely not Alien
@Chowlife
@Chowlife 2 роки тому
Perfect!
@TheFeather47
@TheFeather47 2 роки тому
Hi Dominique! Excited to see you do more narrations, you have a great voice :D
@danidarling3187
@danidarling3187 2 роки тому
Yessss!! I’ve been requesting this! Thank you :)
@mirthfulbitch
@mirthfulbitch 2 роки тому
St Martin's Land is interesting given that Saint Martin's Day is also Old Hallowsmas Eve. Makes me think of a "veil is thin" type scenario given legend around that time of year.
@lady_k5588
@lady_k5588 2 роки тому
Hi Dominique! Great job narrating, Ioved it! A favorite mystery of mine is the Missing 411.
@katherinealvarez9216
@katherinealvarez9216 2 роки тому
I remember this story. It was even in the Lovecraft Investigation podcast
@Boudicca15
@Boudicca15 2 роки тому
Woolpit was originally known as Wolfpit, I have been there and it's a lovely English Village 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
@cassidypyser9011
@cassidypyser9011 2 роки тому
Love the narration. I'd love to hear more about super old stories/myths from that same time period.
@jaysteel4224
@jaysteel4224 2 роки тому
Great job Dominique . Look forward to more like this
@Zinfidel1
@Zinfidel1 2 роки тому
This was so good. BUN has a variety of shows that could easily fill the void of Unsolved. This is one of them. All the regular contributers have interesting topics done in unique ways. This felt like a Nat Geo show.
@veronicathode1466
@veronicathode1466 2 роки тому
I love the story, thank you for posting.
@solovief
@solovief 2 роки тому
I've always loved this tale but your video contained more information than I had known about previously.
@carasteele5387
@carasteele5387 2 роки тому
I really enjoy your story telling!! You have a wonderful voice for telling 💜 stories!!!
@eliwahuhi
@eliwahuhi 2 роки тому
I’ve been reading The Green Knight, this week. It makes me wonder.
@syrenasketches6902
@syrenasketches6902 2 роки тому
Woolpit should sue him for child support.
@almostclintnewton8478
@almostclintnewton8478 2 роки тому
It sounds like their green skin was linked to some sort of deficiency. A poor/ meager diet mixed with a traumatic even of some sort would explain the strange skin colour, confusion and gaps in memory. They were probably starving and had to subsist off of less than ideal food sources- someone else said this might have affected their vision causing everything to take on a greenish tint. Those flava beans were probably the most nutritious things they had had access too in who knows how long so of course they scarfed them down!
@McAmberlee
@McAmberlee 2 роки тому
I'd love to see a video on the Chilean Friendship Island case. It's hard to find much about it online, but it's a fascinating story.
@bellaofphiladelphia
@bellaofphiladelphia 2 роки тому
Following
@iSkeleton
@iSkeleton 2 роки тому
Could you do a myth from India? There's a whole world of legends I'd love to know more about.
@yarnshoes
@yarnshoes 2 роки тому
such a great narration!!
@katymaughan3140
@katymaughan3140 2 роки тому
I love everything about her!! Please keep her around!!
@charlesspeaksthetruth4334
@charlesspeaksthetruth4334 2 роки тому
Your next video should be on the blue people of Kentucky. These hill jacks mixed so much within the family, they literally turned blue 🔵 Lol. True story, look it up for yourselves. All facts.
@thenegativoneify
@thenegativoneify 2 роки тому
Hill jacks?
@charlesspeaksthetruth4334
@charlesspeaksthetruth4334 2 роки тому
@@thenegativoneify That's right, hill jacks Lol. You've never seen The hills have eyes 😆🤣. Matter of fact, that movie may have been slightly based of these blue hill billies Haha.
@tnng7865
@tnng7865 2 роки тому
They were blue before intermarrying each other.
@Flatcetera
@Flatcetera 2 роки тому
@@tnng7865 I thought the condition was aggravated/made more common because of the incest tho
@eliwahuhi
@eliwahuhi 2 роки тому
Colloidal Silver can also turn your skin blue.
@biancatipping1833
@biancatipping1833 2 роки тому
They really said get your glow-in-the-dark children today!
@linag7308
@linag7308 2 роки тому
I love "folk tales" like these. Im obsessed with the past.
@PhantomStella
@PhantomStella 2 роки тому
I enjoyed it! Love your voice, too
@melsterifficmama1808
@melsterifficmama1808 2 роки тому
It sounds like they were from somewhere way far north. It was twilight much of the time and they could see the northern lights. They were malnourished, maybe orphaned, strangely dressed, spoke a foreign language and were lost.
@e_puffin
@e_puffin 2 роки тому
If Dominique is going to narrative more stories like these then I found a reason why I should stay subscribed to buzzfeed unsolved. Love her voice
@tracybedford7341
@tracybedford7341 2 роки тому
Very enjoyable narration!!
@jezzdiva87
@jezzdiva87 2 роки тому
The narrator’s voice is a treasure and work of art on its own!!!
@Omen0004
@Omen0004 2 роки тому
As someone from Norfolk (10 mins from Suffolk), it’s really cool to see such a mystery near my home town
@CryptoX-kr3wu
@CryptoX-kr3wu 2 роки тому
She's got a good narration voice. Please do a video on the disappearance of Flight 19 in the Bermuda Triangle.
@littlelagoons
@littlelagoons 2 роки тому
This has been one of my favourite legends for a long time
@TimeaTime
@TimeaTime 2 роки тому
At this point in life you can make me believe everything.
@reshavguleria7884
@reshavguleria7884 2 роки тому
Me too.now I would believe that there are aliens gods and at the same time there's nothing at all.its just so wierd now.
@MrJamiez
@MrJamiez 2 роки тому
You are a lady of the night! 🤣 Believe that.
@Calebs.bowling
@Calebs.bowling 2 роки тому
I heard about this story also long live buzzfeed unsolved and true crime
@srooone
@srooone 2 роки тому
Wonderful narration!
@docampo760
@docampo760 2 роки тому
Omg I was just thinking about this mystery, weird that it came up in the channel.
@treyshawnee
@treyshawnee 2 роки тому
Amazing narrator, fascinating story too.
@raarast
@raarast 2 роки тому
I LOVE THIS TYPE OF CONTENT!!!!
@haifaali612
@haifaali612 2 роки тому
I've heard this story long time ago by many storytellers, but no one has ever narrated it as good as Dominique Dibbell! I would like to hear more stories by her!
@taramoonshadow363
@taramoonshadow363 2 роки тому
What a wonderful little tale! You know, when I was a small child, (4 to 6), I would often color in coloring books, people with all different colors of skin, hair and eyes, randomly. I got into trouble for it, to the point that, I lost all interest in coloring in coloring books, at ALL!
@kristinamullen4066
@kristinamullen4066 2 роки тому
That sounds really interesting.I've never liked coloring books because my artist parents frowned on them and we never had them in my house.I love the idea of randomly coloring everything.You were having fun, which is threatening to some people.Its a strange phenomena that many people really don't understand artistic expression and have rigid ideas about it.Did you continue to use color your own way?
@sayitaintsl0w
@sayitaintsl0w 2 роки тому
I enjoyed this very much. This brings to mind the Blue people of the Appalachia area, I forget which southern state. They truly existed and it affected the entire family. I believe as recently as 1950’s. There is almost always an explanation for these things.
@ronforrestjr2493
@ronforrestjr2493 2 роки тому
Absolutely love your voice
@joey2676
@joey2676 2 роки тому
Great narration.
@alyssat.8793
@alyssat.8793 2 роки тому
Not sure about how they got there, but when I was a child I ate a LOT of carrots and my skin did turn orange. It’s in family photos and everything. I wonder if these children were lost, and eating lots of these beans they could find, and that’s how they ended up with green skin that went away after eating different foods later. If you have only a diet of green beans, I would imagine that could do that to their skin?
@Theboricuaboss3
@Theboricuaboss3 2 роки тому
This is one of the most interesting mysteries to me
@jmbridges1780
@jmbridges1780 2 роки тому
Agartha i love researching, and esotericism in general alongside crowley
@itzel3597
@itzel3597 2 роки тому
@@jmbridges1780 yessss agartha!!
@superior_court
@superior_court 2 роки тому
The children followed the noises leaving the cave, coming out into the light they heard enchanted singing. ‘’Somebody once told me the world is going to Romey, I ain’t the sharpest tool in the shed’’ The origins of Shrek is the only possibility here!!
@sakanien
@sakanien 2 роки тому
loved this one!
@astrowolvez
@astrowolvez 2 роки тому
I haven’t heard this tale in ages! I can’t help but think of plants, I think where I heard it before drawings of them or theories whee they came from were plants.
@mgar313
@mgar313 2 роки тому
Very interesting! In future do consider making videos about the Seven Sleepers, Exodus, curse of Tutankhamun, legends associated with Titanic, Dracula in Transylvania.
@Foeipoes
@Foeipoes 2 роки тому
This was fun, more please
@SquishyMoss
@SquishyMoss 2 роки тому
I love this new narrator!!! Keep our new friend!!!!!!!! Good voice. Good cadence. Easily understandable.
@Redwallrocks22
@Redwallrocks22 2 роки тому
I love the story of the green children, definitely one of my favorites!!
@itslukalee
@itslukalee 2 роки тому
I mean, I had a friend that turned orange for a while because his mother feed him carrot juice and smoothies everyday, so... May be that why their skin turned green and then went back to normal? Only eating the same food with green pigmentation that slowly tinted their skin as they ingested it? And the "other world" can be kids trying to work through trauma by creating made up memories that are happier and better than their true memories.
@laurenharrison8029
@laurenharrison8029 2 роки тому
I love her voice and this story 🙏🏻
@JustinDeMattico
@JustinDeMattico 2 роки тому
I love the narrator!! Please keep her on these videos!!!
@mmmnahfam
@mmmnahfam 2 роки тому
More of this narrator! She's my favorite out of all the people you try to replace Ryan And Shane with
@peachy_pancakes7977
@peachy_pancakes7977 2 роки тому
I think it's a very interesting story.
@Omen0004
@Omen0004 2 роки тому
Would love to hear about the Black Shuck. Great narration too!
@luisafierro9147
@luisafierro9147 2 роки тому
Loved Dominique narrating
@KristenRowenPliske
@KristenRowenPliske 2 роки тому
There was a family in Kentucky, the Fugates, who had a carriers of a genetic trait that also affected their red blood cells & gave them blue skin. And because they were practically isolated from the outside world, they became rather inbred, as it happens, so there were quite a few generations of blue-skinned people, even into the 20th century. Maybe those kids, if they were real, had a similar recessive trait.
@finn1666
@finn1666 2 роки тому
what a fascinating story! i think it's very endearing that those kids weren't accused of being witches, but rather were adopted and taken care of. goes to show that at the core of human beings, will always be kindness if only you keep your heart open.
@Zeffer32
@Zeffer32 2 роки тому
Nice to put a face to the narration!
@carlinkag2525
@carlinkag2525 2 роки тому
Can we do a story about church grims? Or black dog folklore? Or accounts of fairies and changelings? Or the Uniondale ghost in South Africa? (that's a local one for me lol)
@kaydao119
@kaydao119 2 роки тому
Remember that magic school bus episode where Arnold turned orange???
@astrowolvez
@astrowolvez 2 роки тому
Wasn’t it because he kept eating some candy?
@sparklejumpropequeen667
@sparklejumpropequeen667 2 роки тому
He voted for trump. Turned orange. 🥴🥴
@kaydao119
@kaydao119 2 роки тому
@@astrowolvez it was a seaweed covered carrot snack
@jareeder67
@jareeder67 2 роки тому
The color of their skin was due to envy….
@sayuri493
@sayuri493 2 роки тому
She looks like an archaeologist with that green screen, it fits her
@seaworthysleeper
@seaworthysleeper 2 роки тому
She's a great narrator. I'm in South Dakota, hearing about th spirit mound little people aroud Vermillion SD would be cool
@flapjackfae
@flapjackfae 2 роки тому
I've wondered if their story of their background wasn't something they developed unintentionally, while they were learning English. If they were, say, Flemish orphans not long in England, confused by their situation, and as impressionable and imaginative as children are they might have been influenced by things overheard and barely understood, especially if some of it was conjecture about themselves. By the time they learned sufficient English to tell their tale, the true memory might have been supplanted by these influences.
@idek7438
@idek7438 2 роки тому
Trauma could also lead children to make up fake memories or to forget things
@AP-bc7mg
@AP-bc7mg 2 роки тому
How many times have I heard about this story on this channel
@TabithaCatherine
@TabithaCatherine 2 роки тому
This sounds like something adults made up to get them to eat their beans
@ferisera
@ferisera 2 роки тому
I'm going with, "fragment of original happening, with the remaining daughter making up a more fantastical origin story so as to avoid persecution and gain clout." And going with the skin discoloration as some form of anemia, especially since a whole bunch of the legume family can exacerbate anemia and cause some severe reactions when not prepared properly.(and of which a LOT of this vague areas' populations had a number of genetic tendencies to).
@groutguy
@groutguy 2 роки тому
Buzzfeed please keep her
@FWay-fx5md
@FWay-fx5md 2 роки тому
Hey I remember the Horrible Histories Sketch about this story from when I was younger.
@NekoGami1000
@NekoGami1000 2 роки тому
It would be interesting to see a video about the entity known as Spring-heeled Jack
@josephcarvil9474
@josephcarvil9474 2 роки тому
Can you do a episode on Spring Heeled Jack! 🙃
@Syndixal
@Syndixal 2 роки тому
I swear Shane and Ryan did that
@josephcarvil9474
@josephcarvil9474 2 роки тому
@@Syndixal well it isn’t popping up so you might be thinking about the time they did a Jack The Ripper episode? 🤔
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