The Knockers: The ghostly miners of Cornwall
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The eerie “knock… knock…” in Cornwall’s tin mines—warning, trickster, or something older? Meet the Knockers, the goblin-like mine spirits whose legend spread from Britain to the Americas and the Andes.From pasty offerings to the rule of “no whistling,” discover why miners treated them like coworkers—and sometimes like gods.A rhythmic tap in the dark. Vanishing tools. Warnings before cave-ins. This episode follows the Knockers from Cornish shafts to American “Tommyknockers,” then across the world to Bluecaps, Kobolds, the Peruvian Muqui, and Bolivia’s fearsome El Tío. We balance folklore with science—acoustics, pareidolia, and deep-time fears—and ask: why are these stories so eerily consistent across continents?
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