English: Dragon's Grave, or "Wormy Hillock", 3 km from Milton of Lesmore, Aberdeenshire, Great Britain.
The true story:- the people wanted to bury the dead dragon but it was such a big hole to dig that the dragon was fast becoming a health-hazard, so when the hole was only half-dug, they just rolled the rotting dragon in, and used the earth that they'd already dug out, to cover it over. So the mound is still there, hundreds of years later.
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