A 200-Year-Old Swedish Mystery Remains Unsolved
AncientPages.com - A remarkable and unexplained phenomenon took place in a small village in Sweden over 200 years ago.
As you are about to find out, not all unidentified flying objects are potential alien spacecraft. Some are much stranger…
It was a hot and cloudless afternoon. The wind was blowing from the west. People were still busy working on some of the farms when they noticed that the sun over the village suddenly grew dim. The sun became so dark that you could stare right into it without feeling any pain in your eyes. Then, something strange happened...
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