UK Pterosaur Sightings And Jim Sullivan
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Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteriesBuy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8_________________________________________________________Twisted Two’s:Pterosaur sightings in the U.K. and Jim Sullivan Tales of hauntings, murder and scary mysteries. Every week Twisted Two's dives into a pair of uniquely terrifying stories that are worthy of a more in-depth look. For this week, we focus on the mysterious wave of Pterosaur sightings in the UK and the weird UFO experience of singer Jim Sullivan. Get ready for Scary Mysteries, Twisted Two’s. Pterosaur Sightings in the U.K. In a world where we can’t imagine living without the Internet, it’s difficult to think there could still be large, prehistoric, creatures we don’t know exist on our planet. We might think reports of flying dinosaurs are possible in large swathes of undiscovered land in the outer fringes of Africa or South America but to see reports of flying dinosaurs reported in the United Kingdom is a whole other situation. But that’s exactly what happened. During the start of the 20th Century, sightings of “winged serpents” in the woods of Penllin Castle around Glamorgan, Wales was rampant. Locals described the creatures as flying in flocks over the skies. One elderly resident called them “very beautiful” and looked like they were “covered in jewels.” Some also described them as having colorful crests.Jim Sullivan With the release of his posthumous album, psych-folk musician Jim Sullivan is making headlines again, decades after he first released his 1969 album, U.F.O. - an album that featured an unusual song about walking into the desert, leaving his family behind and being abducted by U.F.O’s. Released by Minnie Records in 1969, few copies of Jim Sullivan’s albums were pressed and many devoted fans do what they can to obtain original copies. Although the record itself wasn’t a big hit at the time of release, it got massive attention when mysterious circumstances marked Sullivan’s later disappearance. Born in 1940, Jim Sullivan grew up in San Diego. He was raised there by his Irish-American parents. In high school, Sullivan was a quarterback but later decided to play music after listening to a local blues group. He eventually got married and moved to Los Angeles with his wife and son to pursue a better music career.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices