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The Phantom Island That's Only Visible Every 7 Years (Hy-Brasil) 

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Ireland’s Phantom Island of Atlantis, Only Visible Every 7 Years (Hy-Brasil)
This is a map of Ireland and Europe today. This is Abraham Ortelius' map of Ireland and Europe from 1595. Do you notice anything different about these maps? Although there may be a few differences, the main focus of today is this mysterious island depicted just off the coast of Ireland in the 1595 map, spelt Brafil.
Although this island has various spellings down through history, it is known most commonly as Hy-Brasil, an island that is said to lie just to the west of Ireland in the Atlantic Ocean. The name is said to come from an Irish name (Uí Breasail) meaning "descendants (i.e., clan) of Bresail," an ancient clan of Ireland, whose name may come from a word meaning beauty or mighty, or it may mean the High King of the world.
One of the strange things about this island is that it appeared in numerous maps. As far back as 1325, nautical maps identified an island called Bracile just west of Ireland. The island appeared in countless maps under slightly different names for centuries, including in Abraham Ortelius' map of Europe in 1595. It is often depicted as being circular with a river running east-west across it’s diameter. By 1865, it was referred to as Brasil Rock on many maps.
Stories and myths about the island abound. One is that the island is shrouded in clouds of mist and it can only be seen for one day every seven years, but it can’t be reached. It has been described as a place where saints lived or where an advanced civilization dwelt.
Is this island purely a phantom mythical island however, or is there any seed of truth to it? In the 15th century, expeditions left Bristol is search of the island. A letter written by the Spanish diplomat, Pedro de Ayala, who was employed by Ferdinand II of Aragon, stated that the 1497 expedition by the Italian explorer John Cabot found land "discovered in the past by the men from Bristol who found Brasil." Numerous other expeditions left in search of the island, but returned months later with nothing to show.
In the 17th century, a Captain John Nisbet claimed to have seen the island when on a journey from France to Ireland, noting that Hy-Brasil was inhabited by large black rabbits and a magician who lived in a stone castle, yet this story turned out to be an invention of Richard Head, an Irish author and playwright. A sighting of the island was described as late as 1872 by Robert O’Flaherty and T.J. Westropp, with Westropp claiming that he brought his family with him.
What is interesting is that Hy-Brasil has been linked to the Porcupine Bank, an area of the Irish shelf that broadly the location where Hy-Brasil was depicted in maps. Could this be where the seed of truth lies? Did explorers and navigators know that there was something in this general area, and someone decided to draw an island one day? The Porcupine Bank is a relatively raised area of seabed, around 200m below sea level at its highest.
The island is sometimes referred to as Ireland’s Atlantis, an island that was home to a great civilization that was swallowed by the sea, as described by the Athenian philosopher, Plato, in his book Timaeus, published around 360 BC. This will be the subject of my next video…
Sources:
Porcupine Bank - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupi...
Brasil (mythical island) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasil_...)
Hy-Brasil: The Legendary Phantom Island of Ireland www.ancient-origins.net/unexp...
Hy Brasil, Hy Brazil, Hy Breasil, Hy Breasail, Hy Breasal, Hy Brasil - A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, James MacKillop www.oxfordreference.com/view/...
Irish Central - Does a mythical island really exist off the coast of Ireland? www.irishcentral.com/roots/hi...
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@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
Please let me know your thoughts below...
@klyanadkmorr
@klyanadkmorr Год назад
During the Dryas period? 8-20k yrs ago there was low sealevels enough the was land connecting by shallow marshes and plains between British Isles and Europe coast called Dogland. The under sea raised section you are showing could have been a reality passed down from myth or the myth just people forgetting where Iceland was located.
@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
@@klyanadkmorr Excellent comment, thank you
@TortugaoTortuga
@TortugaoTortuga 8 месяцев назад
Pls come to Hy-Brasil, you can only come back after 7 years.
@gcanaday1
@gcanaday1 4 месяца назад
That's the island where people are always terribly nice to each other.
@hornedgod2873
@hornedgod2873 Год назад
I love getting a prompt for further research and enjoyment from you🙏🏽
@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
Thank you
@rextucker3184
@rextucker3184 Год назад
The Irish lore is full of wonder and dread. Hy-Brasil may be inhabited by things more fey than even the Tuatha Da Danann if it would only sit still and let us take a good look at it.
@bertberto5671
@bertberto5671 Год назад
This has peaked my interest for many years. Proberbly covered as the tides raised. I'd love to see whats down there, under all that mud. On the oogle maps ;) theres 3 possibilities off NW Scotland.
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 Год назад
Ireland was connected on the South East to Wales, about say 8,000 years ago. True!
@gripp8572
@gripp8572 Год назад
Great video. I love your channel. Do you know anything about the " famine walls" of Scotland?
@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
Thank you. I know a little about it, but I might need to do a video on it at some point.
@daniels4338
@daniels4338 Год назад
Ancient Architects did a great video on Hybrasil a couple years ago.
@TheSuperTrickey
@TheSuperTrickey Год назад
Another piece of fascinating local history. Thank you.
@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
Thank you
@sonofhunnewell7145
@sonofhunnewell7145 Год назад
Some possible themes on this subject: Before the Younger Dryas upheaval around 10800 BC, the ocean was 120m lower than today and then rose quickly. Also have a look at Doggerland. Just east of Scotland. It was a vast forested land with rivers.
@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
Thanks, I love the input. I am fascinated by Doggerland at the moment, video coming soon on the subject. Cheers.
@sonofhunnewell7145
@sonofhunnewell7145 Год назад
@George Both. Connected to England and across the water from Scotland. It’s an area the size of the UK today
@violetmoonofthenorth
@violetmoonofthenorth Год назад
That’s for sharing .. love myths & folklore
@stella8726
@stella8726 Год назад
Cool video Steven 😊 even though I have no links whatsoever to Ireland and am holding an ancestral grudge since the medieval days Lol
@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
Thanks Stella
@pavlovssheep5548
@pavlovssheep5548 Год назад
has similarities to Cantre'r Gwaelod of coast of wales that is present on medieval maps
@fullyawakeloyah8844
@fullyawakeloyah8844 Год назад
You should go back to the right old maps totally different from modern maps very interesting to say the least 😊
@TheEggmaniac
@TheEggmaniac Год назад
What about the other island that appears on that first map? It seems to be called Demar. I think they were both myths as evidence of them, would have been found by now. It could be that sailors spotted other islands like Rockall, which is further north, or even one the Faroe Islands. If they had been mistaken in their navigation, and thought they were further south, closer to Ireland, they could have mistaken one those islands for Brasil
@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
Great points Jack, thanks
@krzysztofzpucka7220
@krzysztofzpucka7220 Год назад
Check out three islands from 1587 Urbano Monte World Map - Brasil, Frisland and Hitlanda (now Porcupine Bank, Rockall Plateau and Faroe Islands) - and compare them with a 300m sea level drop map.
@dreamingmusic3299
@dreamingmusic3299 Год назад
Cartographer: a person who studies and practices the art of making maps. A map maker. Cartography: the study and practice of making and using maps. "In the Age of Exploration, from the 15th century to the 17th century, European cartographers both *COPIED earlier maps (some of which had been passed down for centuries)* and drew their own, based on explorers' observations and new surveying techniques. The invention of the magnetic compass, telescope and sextant enabled increasing accuracy. In 1492, Martin Behaim, a German cartographer, made the oldest extant globe of the Earth." -- Wikipedia
@dreamingmusic3299
@dreamingmusic3299 Год назад
The 1595 Gerardus Mercator map shows the relative size, shape and location of Hy-Brasil due west of Dingle. How does a cartographer get these facts accurately drawn, unless they are either witnessed or drawn from accurate, older source maps.
@dreamingmusic3299
@dreamingmusic3299 Год назад
The Porcupine Bank is 650 feet deep. There's no way that the tide levels are going to drop the sea level more than 600 feet. The only logical explanation is that the older source maps were drawn more than 12,000 years ago, during the last ice age, when the sea levels were more than 400 feet shallower, thus exposing the sea bank and the islands of Hy-Brasil and Demar.
@dreamingmusic3299
@dreamingmusic3299 Год назад
Looking at Google maps, 168 miles due west of Dingle, Hy-Brasil and Demar can be seen on the sea bottom. Hy-Brasil is visibly bifurcated, just as is seen on the Gerardus Mercator map of 1595, and Demar is long and thin, as can be seen on Google maps. (FascistTube kept deleting my comment, thus forcing me to break it up into smaller pieces and posting them separately.)
@waynemcauliffe2362
@waynemcauliffe2362 Год назад
I`ve been there on the whiskey😅
@brendanm4179
@brendanm4179 5 месяцев назад
Sounds like it was probably that island that’s in Star Wars - that’s were lots of Irish priests lived
@keithskelhorne3993
@keithskelhorne3993 Год назад
its called poteen, or a lack of spuds,,, knobs
@bernardmolloy6241
@bernardmolloy6241 Год назад
Its Rockall.
@celtichistorydecoded
@celtichistorydecoded Год назад
Thanks Bernard, Rockall does seem to be different however
@krzysztofzpucka7220
@krzysztofzpucka7220 Год назад
Rockall is/was the highest peak on the island of Frisland.
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