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Europe's Roswell: UFO Crash At Aberystwyth DVD

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On a dark winter's night in January 1983, the sleepy Welsh village of Llanilar near Aberystwyth was buzzed by a strange flying craft, which hit trees, scattered shiny metal debris over four fields and flew off apparently unaffected. One farmer witnessed the debris and clean-up operation; one national newspaper carried the story; one civilian investigation team made it to the site; one collection of strange metallic debris remains. Witness for the first time ever in graphic detail genuine pieces of a crashed UFO. Mark Olly is an author, musician, historian, archaeologist... and lecturer. Best known for writing and presenting the ITV Granada/Sky History Channel's popular television series 'Lost Treasures.' In an unprecedented and unique series, he presents this first investigation in a series of internationally important hidden mysteries. [show more]

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Released
13 May 2013
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Wienerworld 
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Runtime
55 minutes 
Features
Colour, DVD-Video, PAL 
Barcode
0883629583211 
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Documentary presented by historian and author Mark Olly which recalls the stories of an alleged UFO crash in Aberystwyth in 1983. Olly meets with other historians and researchers who believe that debris found at the scene may be from the aircraft itself.