Famous hoaxes


Read about the Cottingley fairy hoax. Source: bbc.co.uk



Read about the Hitler diaries hoax. Source: BBC On this day

Read about the Piltdown man hoax. Source: bbc.co.uk/history







Read about the Loch Ness monster hoax. Source: museumofhoaxes.com

Comments

Marta said…
Could we say that the word "yonderly" means to believe in ghosts, fairies, and things like that?
Anyway, I think that story about Cottingley's famous fairies helped to put the village on the map, indeed. And, although many people still believe on that, it was obviously fake.
Graham said…
I have never heard of the word. I've looked it up but it isn't in the dictionary. I don't know if there is a word for someone who believes in ghosts and the like.

Be careful with the use of "indeed". It has two uses: one of emphasis and the other like "infact".

I DO INDEED THINK THAT THE STORY ABOUT...
peekandpack said…
Interesting hoaxex about Hitler!
But, I'm not sure if I understood a word, "hayloft", is place where to grow hay?
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Graham said…
I find it amazing how a respected magazine and newspaper believed the authenticity of the diaries and published them. They should have known that it was a hoax.

A loft is a space above a house where things are usually stored. Many people convert the loft into another room.

So a hayloft is a space above a barn (a building on a farm) where hay for the animals is stored.

Can you think of any famous hoaxes in Spain?