Martebo lights explained
The Martebo lights (in Swedish, "Marteboljusen" or "Marteboljuset") are "ghost lights" which have been seen since the early 1900s on a road in Martebo on the Swedish island of Gotland.[1] In Sweden, it is believed that the will-o'-the-wisp represents the soul of an unbaptized person "trying to lead travelers to water in the hope of being baptized".[2] [3]
References
- Web site: Wallin . Inga-Lill . Marteboljuset . www.ufo.se . UFO Sverige . 16 August 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100106052523/http://www.ufo.se/fakta/artiklar/martebo.shtml . 6 January 2010 .
- The Element Encyclopedia of Vampires (Theresa Cheung), HarperCollins
- Book: Wallin. Inga-Lill. Marteboljuset: myt och verklighet. The Martebo light–myth and reality. 2000. self. Visby. 91-87826-19-4. Swedish. 16 August 2014.