Berwyn Mountain Incident

The Berwyn Mountain Incident was an alleged "UFO crash" in Britain. It took place on 23 January 1974 on the Berwyn Mountains in Llandrillo, Merionethshire, North Wales. Both the Berwyn Mountain incident and the similar Rendlesham Forest incident have been called a "British Roswell". It was jokingly labelled "The Roswelsh Incident" by The Sun newspaper. A number of unusual lights in the sky were observed, followed by a dramatic shaking of the eart... More
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