Supernatural Pennines

Supernatural Pennines by Jenny Randles, published by Robert Hale in 2002, explores the enigmatic phenomena associated with the Pennine hills. This New Ed edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts over 100 case histories of strange occurrences in the region, drawing from regional surveys and detailed investigations. It highlights various inexplicable events, including reports of alien abductions, UFO sightings, and peculiar natural phenomena that have captivated the interest of both locals and researchers alike.
Readers will find a diverse array of accounts detailing supernatural occurrences, such as poltergeist activity, mysterious noises, and sightings of unusual creatures. The narrative delves into the historical context of these phenomena, including the legacy of Pendle Hill and its connection to witchcraft. The book also examines the remote locations where these events transpire, often eluding scientific scrutiny. Supernatural Pennines presents a comprehensive look at the mystical and occult aspects of this intriguing area, inviting readers to consider the forces that may be at play within its landscapes.
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Since ancient times the moors and valleys within the Pennine hills have been fertile ground for strange phenomena. Supernatural Pennines relates over 100 of these inexplicable case histories which have come to light through regional surveys and in-depth examinations. We learn of the stretch of the Yorkshire/Lancashire border which has a record number of claims of alien abduction and where odd lights in the sky are so frequently observed that it is known as ‘UFO Alley’. There are cases of poltergeist-inducing rain, incredible real life video recordings replaying past events, humming noises emerging from the ground, big cats roaming ghost-like through the peaks, ice bombs raining on houses from clear skies, mysterious burns to the skin, extinguishing of street lights and even flying dinosaurs. In Lancashire the magical aura of Pendle Hill is causing strange events four centuries after its infamous witches were arrested, whilst in the Derbyshire Peaks the flow of time itself is routinely interrupted. Often places where such phenomena abound are remote and inaccessible to scientific research. one day harness the energy that triggers strange forces within its midst. Supernatural Pennines reveals the mysterious energy at work in this remarkable area and demonstrates that it is one of the most haunted places on earth.
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