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The Peak District Kind...
h Di David Clarke
David Clarke is well known in the UFO community for his inedeptt’ research with colleagues
into historical and government documents. Not always credited as a believer, David presents
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Sprawling across mile after mile of barren, bleak, yet beautiful, countryside, the Derbyshire
Peaks stretch from south of Sheffield into the Pennine hills and the backbone of England. It is
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Bers La blizzard. During the British winter, the dreaded Snake Pass (a major road
across the peaks) ae Rccisacinar oon he a tosatrcent ants tes
evan tem Sige ey a we desolate area of natural beauty...