A GHOSTLY ARMY AT THE LOE BAR
Late on the afternoon one day in year 1936 was the sixteen-year-old Stephen Jenkins exploring the Loe Bar, a part of Cornwalls coast nearby the place where it is said King Arthur died. When Jenkins looked around him he was amazed to see a Medieval army in chain-mail suddenly materialize in front of him. Some had red capes, some white and others black. A warrior in the center stood with his hands resting on the sword and stared towards the place where Jenkins were. To look more closely Jenkins took a step closer, but in the same second the army disappeared just as sudden as it had appeared.
This was unbelivable enough, but when Jenkins returned to the place 38 years later, this time with a map in the hand and together with his wife, the same thing happened. It disappeared just as the last time, but his wife had seen just the same thing.
Jenkins mean that the ghostly warriors haunts the landscape and becomes invisble thanks to the psychic energy that converge from the node points between the nearby leylines. Loe Bar is situated on a line which goes between Landewednacks chuch and up to Greagers church and continues until it cuts through two other leylines at Townshend.