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"The Dyfed Enigma" represents a history of some of the more dramatic manifestations of ufological activity that occurred in West Wales between 1974 and 1977.The skeptic and the cynic will doubtless dismiss these case histories as products of the imagination, hallucinations, mental aberrations, or downright hoaxes. But the authors and the many witnesses interviewed know otherwise, for the bizarre events described in this book actually happened, and involved normal, sane, down-to-earth country people:-A 17-year-old youth takes a punch at a silvery-suited monster which suddenly appears before him.-An 11-year-old boy is chased by a robot-like figure.-For almost an hour, a retired civil servant w...
UFOs are a worldwide phenomenon, seen and recorded in every country in the world. In UFO Wales the Author looks at the history of UFO sightings and encounters in Wales from earliest times to the present, examining some truly fascinating UFO cases in the process. Among them the famous 'Welsh Triangle' which saw Wales become the UFO capital of the world in the 1970s and the remarkable encounter between a Police Helicopter and a UFO in South Wales in 2008. The author also unearths evidence that Wales may have played host to not one but two UFO crashes. In UFO Wales you can read of dozens of UFO sightings and encounters from towns and cities right across Wales. In UFO Wales the Author also seeks to place the history of Welsh UFOs in a world context, so combining a detailed chronology of UFO activity in Wales with a history of the phenomenon in general. In UFO Wales the author also addresses what are probably the ultimate questions about this fascinating topic - 'What are UFOs and where do they come from?
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In the past Graddon has written on Otto Rahn, Jack the Ripper, Pythagorus of Samos and mythical land of Magonia. Now Graddon looks into the esoteric nature of Alice in Wonderland and the Hidden Door. He takes on such magical places as Hyperborea, phantom islands and Elf Kingdom of Laurin among other places beyond the hidden door. Chapters on: Shambhala; Agarttha; The Land of the Nradas; Asia Mysteriosa; India’s Underworld Planets; Xibalba; Hyperborea; The Hole at the Pole; “Phantom Islands”; Atlantis; Parallel Worlds; “Etherea”; The Celtic Otherworld; Don Quixote and the Caves of Montesinos; The Elf Kingdom of Laurin; High Strangeness; Celluloid Worlds Purgatory; The Ninth Gate; Glastonbury Grove; Alice’s Worlds Carroll; “Secunda”; Avalon; Alice and the Rosy Cross; more. The book is populated throughout by scores of illustrations and images.
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