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Lurk - Ep 42 The Berwyn Mountain Incident

Ep 42 The Berwyn Mountain Incident

01/21/22 • 32 min

Lurk

On January 23, 1974, residents of northeastern Wales were shaken, literally, after a loud explosion was heard followed by the ground shaking hard enough to lift beds, tumble glasses off shelves and roll people off couches. Was is a UFO crash or simply an earthquake accompanied by a meteor? Listen to this episode to find out.
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The Berwyn Mountain UFO by George Dudding
Wales Online
Files Released on 1974 "Welsh Roswell"
Google Maps Llandrillo and Llandderfel
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On January 23, 1974, residents of northeastern Wales were shaken, literally, after a loud explosion was heard followed by the ground shaking hard enough to lift beds, tumble glasses off shelves and roll people off couches. Was is a UFO crash or simply an earthquake accompanied by a meteor? Listen to this episode to find out.
To see photos we discussed in this episode, please follow us on our Social Media platforms:
Lurk on Facebook
Lurk on Twitter
Lurk on Instagram
We have a new Facebook Group join in the discussion! Lurk Podcast Facebook Group
We are also now found on YouTube- Lurk on YouTube
We've got Merch!
Get Lurk Merch
Resources
The Berwyn Mountain UFO by George Dudding
Wales Online
Files Released on 1974 "Welsh Roswell"
Google Maps Llandrillo and Llandderfel
Intro and Outro music purchased through AudioJungle
with Music Broadcast License (1 Million)

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To see photos we discussed in this episode, please follow us on our Social Media platforms:
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