American folklore hero and lumberjack Paul Bunyan was said to be so loud that fellow lumberjacks had to wear earmuffs year round. When he sneezed, legend has it that he blew the roof off the loggers’ bunkhouse. “When he was a baby, it took five giant storks to deliver him,” Carol Olson, manager of the Bemidji Tourist Information Center in Minnesota, said of the larger-than-life figure. “Paul Bunyan is indeed very appealing, especially in forested regions of North America,” said folklorist Jens Lund. “No doubt the decline of logging and commercial forestry also makes him a perfect nostalgic character in those regions.”
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