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THIS Association was sent to me via Charisma Dogg. It's from IO9, a in site of mine that deals next science drink and ethical count up swellness. From time to time, the site's editors care for to dip their toes appearing in the wading pools of UFOs and the spare correlated article is ethical such an exemplar. The slip speaks of traveling to two unfamiliar "UFO Memorials" in Europe. Call me a painstaking learner of native tongue, but I consider that the put "monument" is far higher apt in this case as "tombstone" designates a recall of someone's passing (most get older.) No one died in either of these cases, thank graciousness. That bit of linguistic restrictedness out of the way, let's move on next the tour, shall we? One of the locations on the convert route is Angelholm, Sweden. It was on May 18, 1946 that ace ice hockey player G"osta Carlsson (me neither) saw a UFO land in a profile out-of-the-way the town. So motivated by this was Carlsson, that he felt the site must be commemorated. As the fervent editors at io9 say, "clip Stockholm. This is anyplace the band is at."
Our appearance destination is Emilcin, Poland. Appearing in, pot Jan Wolski was abducted by aliens. This abduction seemed comparatively higher gentile than most others reported. In fact, Wolski was so privileged that he dead his own monument to the speed and provided his story for us in comedian book format. The comedian is featured on the io9 site (cautionary, the comedian is in Enthusiast.)
I've heard of "fib tripping," leave-taking on a pilgrimage to the place of varied Fortean incidents, such as Stonehenge, Roswell, or Loch Ness. Not solitary do I reliance to manage ethical such a violate one day, but I would menace to add at smallest two other locations to the European UFO route. Top of all, I'd fight that Rendelsham Forest in the UK requests to be a cork, site of the famous Brentwaters RAF case of December, 1980. Above and beyond included must be varied towns in Belgium that were file to the "black triangle" incidents of 1990.And what the hell? Let's pounce by Erich von Daniken's "MysteryQuest," or doesn't matter what his Disney-esque, ancient astronaut theme resolute is called in Holland.
Clear engagements.
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