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Travel Bug Dog Tag Brave Gelert

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Released:
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Origin:
South Carolina, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Bnouais.

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Please help Gelert travel the world and read his story!

About This Item

One of the best known, and loved, folk-tales in Wales is the story of a faithful hound.

The story goes that in the thirteenth-century, Prince Llywelyn the Great had a palace at Beddgelert in Caernarvonshire, and as the Prince was a keen hunter, he spent much of his time in the surrounding countryside.

He had many hunting dogs, but one day when he summoned them as usual with his horn, his favourite dog Gelert didn't appear, so regretfully Llywelyn had to go hunting without him.

When Llywelyn returned from the hunt, he was greeted by Gelert who came bounding towards him …his jaws dripping with blood.

The Prince was appalled, and a horrible thought came into his mind …was the blood on the dog's muzzle that of his one-year old son?

His worst fears were realised when he saw in the child's nursery, an upturned cradle, and walls spattered with blood! He searched for the child but there was no sign of him. Llywelyn was convinced that his favourite hound had killed his son.

Mad with grief he took his sword and plunged it into Gelert's heart.

As the dog howled in his death agony, Llywelyn heard a child's cry coming from underneath the upturned cradle. It was his son, unharmed!

Beside the child was an enormous wolf, dead, killed by the brave Gelert. 

Llywelyn was struck with remorse and carried the body of his faithful dog outside the castle walls, and buried him where everyone could see the grave of this brave animal, and hear the story of his valiant fight with the wolf.

To this day, a cairn of stones marks the place, and the name Beddgelert means in Welsh 'The grave of Gelert'. Every year thousands of people visit the grave of this brave dog.

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Tracking History (46421.3mi) View Map

Visited 1/5/2024 Bnouais took it to Géochasse - De la lumière viendra la lumière Bretagne, France - 114.66 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/29/2023 Bnouais took it to Chouette Four à Chaux Bretagne, France - .21 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/29/2023 Bnouais took it to Choup'ette à Penarth - la dédicache Bretagne, France - .12 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 7/29/2023 Bnouais grabbed it   Visit Log

Trouvée dans Trempette à St Anne, nous lui faisons visiter le Finistère avant de le ramener chez nous en Ille et vilaine.

Discovered It 7/23/2023 initialLED discovered it Bretagne, France   Visit Log

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Write note 7/22/2023 WildSab posted a note for it   Visit Log

Je laisse dans cette superbe cache bretonne ce TB qui a longtemps voyagé avec moi, je lui rends sa liberté et lui souhaite une belle poursuite. Que la personne suivante en prenne grand soin, il le mérite !!

Dropped Off 7/22/2023 WildSab placed it in Trempette à Saint-Anne Bretagne, France - .11 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/22/2023 WildSab took it to Choup'ette à Penarth - la dédicache Bretagne, France - .11 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/22/2023 WildSab took it to Bronzette à l'îlot Sainte-Anne Bretagne, France - .14 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/22/2023 WildSab took it to Mouillette à l'Ilôt Sainte-Anne Bretagne, France - 19.35 miles  Visit Log
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