at the end of the rainbow
Legend has it Leprechauns hide their pot of gold at the end of rainbows.
in a pot at the end of a rainbow
Of course! Why wouldn't they? It is an ingenious place to hide treasure because of the excellent optical illusion that rainbows are themselves an optical illusion when in fact they do have a definitive beginning and end. Leprechauns have adapted to this technique due to excessive pot o' gold robberies.
they hide them , because no one can find the end of the rainbow.
A pot of gold is a legendary treasure often associated with leprechauns in Irish folklore. According to legend, leprechauns hide their pots of gold at the end of a rainbow, which can never be reached as the rainbow moves. It symbolizes luck, magic, and a reward at the end of a difficult journey.
The leprechauns bury their gold at the end of the rainbow.
Leprechauns kept their gold in caverns below mountains in Ireland which they mined from places as far away as Scandanavia.There are only 236 Leprechauns left in Ireland now and they live below Foy Mountain in Carlingford Co. Louth Ireland. The gold is still in caverns all around the country which are linked by tunnels to the cavern on Foy mountain.
you go to the end of the rainbow...THEY ARE REAL OK?!?!?!?!Go to the end of the rainbow
at the end of the rainbow lol
Leprechauns are said to bury their gold at the end of a rainbow, as depicted in folklore. This elusive location adds to their mysterious and mischievous nature.
Ireland is often referred to as the land of leprechauns due to its rich folklore and mythology that includes these mischievous mythical creatures. Leprechauns are typically associated with Irish culture and are believed to be shoemakers who hide their gold at the end of a rainbow.