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Sorry Folks, No Ufos Landed In Wales
02-18-2007, 05:04 PM
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Sorry Folks, No Ufos Landed In Wales
17/2/2007

Did aliens from outer space land in Wales in 1974, as many people claim? The answer seems to be a disappointing no, according to the respected web encyclopedia Wikipedia.

The Berwyn Mountain Incident, widely known as the British Roswel, l is the most well known British UFO crash story to date.

It happened on the Berwyn Mountains in Llandrillo, Merionethshire.

It was, in fact, says Wikipedia, a complex event, produced by the coincidence of a meteor shower widely observed over Wales and Northern England, a small earthquake, and the activity of poachers.

It has been alleged that a UFO crashed, non-human bodies were found and the British Government covered up the event.
First reactions were that a plane had crashed, or a meteorite had impacted.

At 8.38 P.M. on 23 January, 1974, an earthquake of magnitude 3.5 was felt over a wide area of North Wales and as far as Liverpool.

Since earthquakes are uncommon in the UK, it was not generally recognised for what it was, and since a number of unusual lights in the sky had been observed the same evening, it was considered possible that an aircraft had crashed, or a meteorite had impacted.

Further confusion was caused by lights seen on the Berwyn Mountains, which subsequently turned out to have belonged to poachers.

Police were alerted and set up a search team. Within an hour about ten officers were searching the Berwyn Mountains and they were joined later by an RAF mountain rescue team from Valley (Anglesey).

Nothing was found, and all searches were called off at just after 2 P.M. the following day. Searches for meteorite impact craters were also made by a couple of astronomers, equally without result.

By this time, it was clear from data gathered by the then Institute of Geological Sciences , now British Geological Survey that an earthquake had occurred. The magnitude of the shock was such that, if it had been due to impact, the resulting crater would have been so large as to be easily visible.

Later claims that the area was cordoned off by the military while wreckage was recovered have been shown to relate to a later event in 1982 when an RAF Harrier jet crashed in the area, and the mountain was indeed cordoned off.

Wikipedia says the two events were subsequently merged in folk memory. Also, reports that the villages in the vicinity were visited by "Men in Black" actually relate to three seismologists from IGS collecting felt reports of the earthquake.

But google.com still gets reports saying green men did land. Perhaps it was the Welsh Rugby team coming home from an away game.

http://www.newswales.co.uk/?section=Media&...=1&id=10779

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