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Have you ever heard of the feufolet? Unless you grew up in Louisiana, probably not. How about will o’ wisp? You may not have heard of that phenomenon either, but it’s somewhat more common. The two are very similar in nature. The feufolet is best described as a light, or group of lights, resembling lanterns, most commonly seen in swampy or marshy areas after dark. Feufolet translates to “marsh fire” in English, so the name is fitting. In this episode we have a look at the feufolet and some of the stories surrounding them.
Have you ever heard of the feufolet? Unless you grew up in Louisiana, probably not. How about will o’ wisp? You may not have heard of that phenomenon either, but it’s somewhat more common. The two are very similar in nature. The feufolet is best described as a light, or group of lights, resembling lanterns, most commonly seen in swampy or marshy areas after dark. Feufolet translates to “marsh fire” in English, so the name is fitting. In this episode we have a look at the feufolet and some of the stories surrounding them.