Weston Super Meteorite Sighting
Weston was abuzz on the evening of 10 January 1869 when a large fireball lit up the sky. Residents watched in awe as the fireball passed overhead, its trajectory a burning path across the night sky. Several hours later, the town was shaken by a series of shockwaves that were initially attributed to an earth tremor. The cause of the commotion was a massive meteorite that had entered the Earth's atmosphere, producing a bright flash and sonic booms as it hurtled towards the ground.
This remarkable event took place during the Victorian era, a time of great scientific discovery and exploration. The meteorite sighting was widely reported in local newspapers and scientific journals, providing valuable documentation of the event. While the meteorite itself was not recovered, the shockwaves and sonic booms were felt throughout the town, causing concern among residents. The incident remains one of the most significant meteorite sightings in British history, offering a fascinating glimpse into the Earth's atmosphere and the universe beyond.
The event occurred during a period of significant scientific advancement in the UK
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Nearby Haunted Places
The Chain Rattler of Weston
super, Weston
Nestled in the rolling hills of Somerset, three miles northeast of Weston, lies a humble guesthouse with a rather unsettling reputation. The farmhouse, now converted into a charming B&B, was once the site of a bizarre and unexplained phenomenon. Guests and locals alike would pay a fee to witness the strange occurrence in the 'ghost room', where the sound of rattling chains would pierce the night air at precisely two o'clock in the morning.
Weston Long Necked Sea Creature
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On a misty December evening in 1988, the seafront at Weston-super-Mare played host to a bizarre and unexplained sighting. Three witnesses, whose accounts corroborate each other, watched in amazement as a strange creature with an unusually long neck swam around in the mist-shrouded waters. The witnesses observed the creature for several minutes, taking in its unusual appearance. The misty conditions may have contributed to the surreal nature of the encounter, leaving a lasting impression on those who witnessed it.
The Man in Black Apparition
super, Weston
Weston Hospital in Somerset has a rather intriguing ghost story. Imagine walking down a ward corridor when you catch sight of an elderly man dressed in a black suit, only for him to vanish into thin air. This is exactly what happened one night in 1998 when nurses were attending to a patient. The top two floors of this hospital have identical wards, and it seems the gentleman in black got his floors mixed up. He was seen by multiple nurses, but when they turned to look again, he had disappeared. It was later discovered that a female patient on the ward below had passed away around the same time.
Weston Coast Road Accidents
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The stretch of coast road in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, may be only a mile long, but it has a reputation for being a hotspot for accidents. Over the years, a significant number of incidents have occurred along this short stretch of road, leading some to speculate that there may be a paranormal source at work. While the exact cause of these accidents remains a mystery, it's clear that this road has a dark and intriguing history.
The Running Girl of Weston
super, Weston
Imagine walking along a quiet causeway in Weston, Somerset, when suddenly you're startled by the sound of sloshing water and running footsteps behind you. That's exactly what happened to two witnesses in 2002. They turned around to see a young girl moving quickly towards them, her hands held up in a peculiar manner. The girl seemed to move through one of the witnesses' bodies and brushed against the other before spinning round and vanishing into thin air.
Monmouth's Haunting Hymns
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On a stretch of road in Somerset, near the towns of Bridgwater and Weston Zoyland, a rather unusual phenomenon has been reported. It's said that on July 6th of every year, the sound of hymns can still be heard, echoing through the air. This haunting manifestation is believed to be connected to the Duke of Monmouth's troops, who sang these very hymns as they retreated after their defeat. The atmosphere is said to be quite eerie, with the haunting melodies seemingly conjuring up images of a bygone era.