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what'sthe bookabout?
Lookat the front coverof this bookand discuss thesequestions. a Whatcanyouseeon thecover that isstrange unusual? or b Whatdoyouthinkthe bookisabout? it factor fiction? ls Check meaning the thesewordsin your dictionary. the of Thenusethem in the sentences write possible and answers the questions. to aliens giant monster power predict

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All into the shy. the He saw tbe machinedisappearing plantson thatpieceof groundweredead.
hen yu looh up into tbe night shit, uthat are you thinhing? Do you belieae \\ff thot there are otber utorlds out there? Is there life in those uorlds? Is it lihe Y{ life on Earth? What's out there? 'irW Spaceis perhapsthe most exciting mystery - the last big adventure' Governments have spent millions of pounds mying to discover its secrets. So are the storiesof aliens and UFOs true?There have been thousands ofreports from ordinary people. But spacetravellerssay that they have also 'W'hen Apollo 1l made the first famous landing on the moon on seenUFOs. 2l July 1969, the spacemenwere not alone. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin saw 'rwo very large mysterious things' with bright lights. 'They are watching us,'Armsttong reported. This information was kept secretfor yearsby the US governmenr. Bur there have been many more reporrs of uFos from space travellersand pilots of aeroplanes. Have UFOs and aliensvisited Earth? Many people say that they have seen them. Some people have taken photographs. Here are some of their stories.

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I Myst'erious visitors Socorro, Neu Mexico, US, 1964


Policeman Lonnie Za.morawas driving home when he saw a fire in rhe hills. W'asit a car accident?As he drove nearer, he saw a large, eggshaped 'machine' about five metres long. It had four legs and no windows or doors. T*"o t..y short 'men' were standing by it. Zamora knew they werent from Earth. The machine suddenly made a loud noise and left the ground. Fire poured from it. It stayed silently in the air for a few minutes. Then it disappeared into the sky. -When more policemen arrived, Zamoris

facewaswhite with fear.flees,in the areawereburning and the ground looked - Iike glass. There were four holesin the ground from the four legs. :lTlg. uFo expertsbelievezamoris story.He wasusuallya very calm person.There werealsoother reporrsof a strangething of this descriptionin the sky that night. Valeasole,France, 7965 FarmerMaurice Ma.sse rwo very short, srrange saw 'men in his field. They were standingby a strange-looking machine.!(hen he camecloser, they pointed a long stick at him. A light camefrom it, throwinghim to the grounj. He couldnt move.After sometime he wasableto sit up. He sawrhe disappearing into the sky.All the plants on that pieceof ground weredead. -".hin. After this, Massefelt very tired for weeks. \(hen UFO expertsaskedhim questions, they showedhim a painting of a uFo. His f".. *.nt white. '\(/here did you seemy machine?' asked.It wasa painting of the uFO that policeman he Zamora sawrhe yearbeforein New Mexico. The green children In the 1100s, boy and a girl werefound nearthe villageof \floolpit in England. a They werecompletelygreen.They didn't know wherethey were.They didnt speakthe local language and only ategreenvegetables. boy soon died, but The the girl beganto eat the local food and lost her greencolour. she learnt the language and talkedabout her life. In her world, all the peopleweregreen.one day,the sun became very bright and the air temperature-changed. and her she brother fell asleep and then woke up in this new place.

W Roswell manyyears but it is still oneof themost ago, The Roswell crash happened
important and famous of the UFO stories. People started to ask questions: Have aliens really landed on Earth? Are governments hiding important information from us? Roswell began the great interest in UFOs. Hundreds of books and famous films like The X-Fileshave followed. Roswell is a town in the US state of New Mexico. It was iust another small, unimportant town until July 1947.

A farmer,\Tilliam ('Mac') Brazel,wascheckinghis fields of aftera terriblestorm and found manv pieces metal.He
thought they were from a plane crash. So he reported the crash to the police. He also took some of the metal for them to look at. The police passedthe information to the military. They tested the metal and made a discovery. They couldnt break it or burn it. There was also strange writing on it in a language that no one could understand. They decided that the metal wasnt from Earth. In their opinion, it was from a UFO. The military then reported the UFO crash to the local radio station. People were very interested and visited the crash

The newspapers area. quickly printed this excitingstory knew about Roswell. and soonpeopleeverywhere
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But after a few weeks, the militaryt repoft changed. The metal in the field wasnt from a uFo; it was from a military plane. They immediately closed the crash area, but they continued to take things away. For many years after this, the US government refused to say anlthing about the crash. rn 1994, the milirary told a new story. The piecesof metal weren't parts of a military plane. They came from specialequipment for spying on the Soviet Union. Many people don't believe this story. They think that the governmenr is keeping important information about UFos from us. There have been many storiesabout small alienswho were found in the areaaround the crash in 1947 * some alive and some dead. rn 1995, the military showed a film from the time of the crash.In the film, there was an examinarion of the body of a small alien by military doctors. But other people dont believethat this is true. For years,experrshave tried to find out what really happened at Roswell. But many importanr government papershave disappeared, we will probably never so know the true story. ffi They took us away! There haue been thousands of reltorts of aliens tahingpeople onto (JFos. Are tltese stories true? rx/ere the people dreaming? tlFo experis belieue some of the stories.

. In 1961 , Betry and Barney Hill were driving from Canada to New Hampshire, in the US, when they saw a light in the sky. It followed them until they stopped.They saw a large, yellow thing. Through a window, they could seestrange'people' inside. Mrs Hill was frightened, so her husband started driving again.Then they suddenly felt very tired. The Hills woke up an hour later in a different place - fifty-six kilometres away. How did they get there?What happened in the missing hour? Later, they had terrible dreamsabout aliens,so they told their story to the military. Doctors askedthem questions.Slowly, they began to remember what happened.They were taken onto the UFO by aliens.Alien 'doctors' examined them. They also gavethem information about the position of different stars.Scientistsagreedthat this information was correct. . ln l975,tavis \flalton was working with other men in a forest when they saw a UFO. A greenlight pulled Tiavis up into the UFO. It then disappeared.til/hen Tiavis was found five days later, he couldnt remember anything. He was much thinner and his arm was cut. ' In November 1989, a woman phoned the police with a strangerePort. Aliens were flying with a woman in the sky. Then two New York policemen reported the same thing! They saw a woman 'flying' out of a twelfth floor window. There were 'little people' flying around her. The alienstook her up into a UFO. The UFO then quickly flew away.

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TheyJitund an emp7tsbip! Foocl,equipment and clothes were all stil/ there- but no people. nexplained disappeltrancesAren't neut.All ouer the utorld, people or things 'We haue disappeareclfor no reason. still don't hnotu uhy. '1r The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is an areaof thc Atlantic C)ceannear the coast of Floricla, in the us. This areais famous for the disappearance hundreds of ships ancl of planes.Storieslike the rwo below have given experrssome information about this mystery. ' On 5 December 1945, five military planeswere flying near the coast of Florida. Suddenly,the pilots didn't know where they were. one of the pilots phoned with thesewords: '\(/e seemto be lost ... Everything is wrong ... ve can'r be sure of anyrhing ... c)ur equipment has stopped working ... Even the ocean doesn'tlook right ... 'Then the phone went dead. The planeswere never seen again. More than a hundred ships searchedfor them, but they were never found.
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on 11 June 1986, Martin Caidin was flying in good weathef through a clear l,luc sky. Suddenly, the sky around the plane becamevery cloudy. Then it changed r,, bright yellow. It was so bright that Caidin couldnt see.His equipment 'went i r.lzy' and stopped working. Above the plane, there was a hole and he could see l,ltrc slcythrough it. Below the plane, there was another hole. He could seethe ()ccan ar the end of it. Caidin stayed calm and flew the plane for four hours. the plane'sequipment immediately started When he finally got back into blue sl1y, rvorl<ing again.He looked back but he could only seeclearblue sky. Many ships have also disappearedin the Bermuda Tiiangle. Peoplehave tried r,, cxplain this mystery, but they have different opinions: - It is the perfect place for alien activity. - The lost ciry of Atlantis pulls theseships and planesdown under the sea. - The weather is unusual there. are - These 'strange'disappearances ordinary accidents. ever found any are But ifthese disappearances ordinary, why havent searchers \Why does l,iecesof the planes and ships?\rhy does equipment stop working? rlrc sky changecolour? The Mary Celeste,'The Chost ShiP' ( )nc of the srrangestmysteriesof the seais the disappeafance the people of ship left NewYork on 7 November 1872. orr rhe ship, the Mary Celeste.The licnf amin Spooner Briggs and his family, and sevenother men, were sailing to ( ,t'rroa, Italy. in

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A British ship, the Dei Gratia, also left New york on that day. On 5 _ December,the Dei Gratiasailednear theMary celeste.\7as ship the having problems? some of the men from the Dei Gritiawenton the Mary celesteto find out. They found an empry ship! Food, equipmentand clothes wereall still thle - but no people.The men found notebook.Nothing srrange was lriggsi written in it, but therewasno writing after25 November. %:* perhaps other men killed waseveryone? \flhy did they leave? the _ Perhaps seamonster attackedthe ship, o, ,h.r. wasa terrible storm. a lriggst But why dil the ship look so tidy? peoplehavetried to explainthis mysteryfor over a hundred years. O Ordinary people Here are some famous old snries of ordinarypeoprewho disappeared. why did they 'oo")ot disappear? wheredid thry go?No onehas , n^.), these questions. Daaid Lang september 1880,David Lang, afarmer, disappeared front of his in ln23 family and friends.He waswalking field towardsthem waving .hello,. ".ror, " suddenly' he-wasgone.The areawas searched months but nothing for was familywere ,,ery frightened.But Mrs Lang refused move her to 9""1.The family awayuntil her husbandwasfound. sevenmonths later,while shewasplaying, their daughterheardher father cryinqfor help. she found a circle of dead giassin the pia.. where he was seenfor the last time. she screamed heimoth., *i Mrs Lang ran for to her daughter.Shesawthe circle ofdead grass, shecouldnt hearh"er but husband. This frightenedher again,and shemovedher family to anorhertown. Tlte Vaugban children In 1906, threeyoung children disappeared while they wereplaying in a field neartheir home. searches quickly began,but after threedays.h. irildr.r, *.r. still missing.on the morning of the fourth day,afarm*oik.. found them lying asleep the ground. on The children were clean, and they werent hungry or frightened, but they didnt rememberanything. They yere .,ery s,rtprirli th"t J.ryo.re was looking They could only rememberwaking up. For the restLf ,h.i, rives,the !r_them. children didnt know what happened theri dlring thosethreedays. to

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Thenextmorning,hesawlarge footprintsin tbesnow.Theywerethirty-fue ' hng centimetres wide. centirnetres and eighteen I hereare man! strangeliaing things on hnd and in the seatbat are still a to L rnystery.Someof them seern come from another time, Sornearml often people say that they haueseentheru.As a seenor photogra2thed. But enoagh result,ue want tofind oat ruore.
rilMThe Loch Ness monster 'Nessie',the Loch Ness monster, is probably the most famous lake Inonster in the world. There are well-known lake monsters in Canada, the US, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and other countries. But Nessie feels like part of the family ro many of us becausewe have known about her for so long. The first description of a rnonster in Loch Ness, Scotland, was more than 400 years ago. 'fhere have been many reports since then. Some of these have been honest mistakes.But sometimes people have lied to rnake money from the Nessie story. No one has proved that a nlonster really lives in Loch Ness.

monster /'monste/ (n) a large, ugly, frightening animal

[]ut somepeoplehavetaken good photographs. Expertsand ordinary people They arestill trying to explainthe mystery. havewatchedthe lake for years. watchers' travel Many touristscome eachyearto try to seethe monster.'Nessie to Scotlandto look for her. Since1930, more than 3,000 peoplehavereported seeing Loch Nessmonster. the The first newspaper wasin 1933. Mrs Mackaywasdriving story about Nessie :rlongthe lakewhen shesawsomethingmoving in the water.It wasa very large,black animal and it wasmoving up and down. Her report gavea lot of information.
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Then, in 1934, Dr Kenneth \Tilson took one of the most famous black and white photographs of Nessie.There wasn't a better photograph until 7977.In that year, Doc Shiels took some colour photographs of the monster while he was on holiday. some of these photos were losr or destroyed. This has often happened. People have broken or lost their cameras- and sometimes important photographs, too! Itt part of the mysrery. Many scientists agreethat there is 'some kind of living thing' in the lake. This 'thing' is very large and has a long neck. But no one hasprouedyet that a monster lives in Loch Ness. S Don't go in the water! You are lying on a beautiful beach, looking at the lovely blue water ... But what is under the water, deep down in that terrible black world? Some people feel that seamonsters are the most frightening of all monsrers. In Herman Melvillet book Mofu Dick, a fisherman fought a long, bloody war with a terrible whale. \7hen steven Spielbergt FrlmJaws was first shown, people of all agesscreamed in cinemas around the world. But sea monsters arent only in films and books. People have discovered 'real' monsters in the seasand oceans.These are often more friehtenine than a monster from a story. Giant squid The idea of a giant squid is very frightening, but people have seen them. A US military ship was sailing near Newfoundland, Canada, when suddenly avery large whale jumped out of the water. It was fighting with a giant squid. The whale looked about eighteen metres long, but the squid was trying to kill it with its long arms. The squid was as big as the whale! The men on the ship were very frightened. They didnt want to get close enough ro take photographs. These giant squid are true monsrers. It still isnt understood why they grow so large. Tbe'Globster' This is probably the most unusual monster. In November 1922, people on a beach in South Africa watched two whales fighting with a seamonsrer. The fight continued for hours. The monster sometimesjumped six metres out of the water and hit the whales with its tail. The whales won the fight and swam away.

I'lre dead monster was then pushed onto the beach by the water. Peoplecouldnt thing, with a long neck and lrclieve what they saw. It was a very large, shapeless rro head! It was fourteen metres long, three metres wide and one and a half nrctres high. No expert could name the animal. Many people, often fishermen, lurvereported seeingtheselarge, ugly monsters.

'l'here are monsters in mountains and wild areas. Many people have seen nlonsters in China, Nepal, Russia, North America and other places that are 'half man and half animal'. No one has ever caught one. Here are the tvvo most lirmous of thesemonsters. '[he Yeti 'Yeti' have walked in the Himalayan mountains of Ncpal and China for hundreds of years. Reports ll'om climbers in the Himalayan mountains have dcscribed them as very tall - nearly three metres. A Ycti stands like a man and has hair all over its body. It is dangerousand can attack people. Most people Irirveseen signs of the Yeti in the snow. These have tlre shape of a man's foot but are very large. They c:ant be the feet of an animal. The most famous report came from Don \Thillans, a British climber, in 1970. In the mountains of Nepal, he watched a Yeti playing in the snow by the light of the moon for about twenry minutes. The next morning, he saw large lirotprints in the snbw. They were thirty-five centimetres long and eighteen ccntimetreswide. Bigfoot 'Bigfoot' is the American 'Yeti'. The Native Americans* first saw the monster and named it Reports of Bigfoot have continued Sasquatch. since the early 1900s. Descriptions are similar to descriptionsof the Yeti. The most frightening story came from Albert Ostman, a Canadian, in 1924. A large, strangelooking animal picked him up and carried him for three hours.
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But before the year ended, twelue of the twenty scientists from his team were dead!

, i lrt lt's opinion. The very large top stonesfit into the smaller standing stones. I lris neededtools and skills that people didnt have at that time. Experts agree No rlr.rt a higher intelligence was needed.So who built Stonehenge? one knows. m l ,' r rhi s reason,t i s sr ill one of t he wor ld'sm ost int er est ing ysr er ies. i l'he Easter fsla.nd statues I lrc island of Rapa Nui, in the Pacific Ocean, was named EasterIsland when it 'discovered'by Europeanson Easter Day in 1722.It is famous for over 800 '''.rs ,,1(re statues, called moai.The statuesare between one and ten metres tall and )f l'.rvcsimilar faces.They stand by the sea,facing the land. V/hy did the people of EasterIsland build them? Some expertsthink that the ',r.r(ues were the 'homes' of ghosts of people from the island'spast.The ghosts 1,,,'l<ed and guarded the island. Peoplebuilt the statues through the statues'eyes .r'rtl then moved them to another part of the island (twenty-five kilometres away) .,rrclput them on platforms. In the early 1990s, forry scientistsmoved fifteen of rlrc statuesand put them on new platforms. They used modern equipment and everyday, but it took them four years.So how did the people of Easter 'v,,r'ked lsl:rndmove more than 300 statues? Scientistshave found no answers.

are learning about neu mysteries euerirday. Thereare reports of arien \Y/, VY actiuitlt, strangenew lmonsteri, unerplained storiesin medicine,strutnge actiuity in sltace.It seems that the number of mysteriesis growing. or are tae just more interested? Examplesof mysteries jiom the earljt daysof our ffi come on earth.

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Stonebenge Stonehenge,in the uK, is different from anything of its kind in Europe. After 5'000 years,it is still standing. But why was it built? was Stonehengeused like a giant computer to make predictions from the position of the sun, moon and stars? This is the most popular opinion. Howwas it built? Many of the heavFstoneswere brought from 240 kilometres away) so 1,500 men had to work every day for over five years, in one
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,rf Mysteries of Egypt The Pyrarnids The three mosr famous Egyptian pyramids are in Giza. They were built for the bodies of the pharaohs* after they died almost 5,000 yearsago.The pharaohs' gold was put with them for the 'next life'. The Great Pyramid is the largest.It is 140 metres high and 228 metres wide at its widest point. King Khufut body is there. Peoplethink that the pyramid shapehelped the pharaohsclimb to the sky after their death. So how were rhe pyramids builr? That is still not known. Scientiststhink that over 100,000 men worked for more than rwenry yearsro build the Great Pyramid. More than two million sroneswere used.The srones were very large and very heavy. How were they lifted to the top?

'l"be Great Sphinx I he Sphinx guards the pyramids. It is twenty metres high and more than \cvenry-three metres long. The face is four metres high and each eye is nearly rwo metres long. The Sphinx has the head of King Khufus son, King Khafre. l'he body of an animal shows how strong the king was. Experts still cant explain lrow it was built.

IGng Tutanhharuen I'heValleyof the Kings is nearthe city of Luxor,


in Egypt. The bodies of the most famous pharaohswere put in specialrooms there. An llnglishman, Howard Carter, searchedfor vearsfor the place where King Tutankhament body was kept. In l923,he found a large room filled with gold and other beautiful things. He took many things away.But Carter and his team paid a terrible price For their discovery. A sign at the entrance promised death to the people who opened it. Carter didnt believethis. But before the year ended, twelve of the twenry scientists From his team were dead! 19

* pharaohs: kingsofEgypt the pyramid (n) /'prramrd/ an old stonebuilding with wallsthat meetat a single point at the top 1B

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There have also been reports about the ancient civilization of Mu, near Japan.There are photographs of this 'mystery ciry' under the sea.Peoplebelieve they have seen buildings, statues and roads. t& The Nazca Lines In Peru, very large 'drawings' of animals and 1,300 kilometres of straight lines cover more than 500 square kilometres of land. These were made by the Nazca people thousands ofyears ago. Scientists have travelled to Peru to study these shapesand lines. Many of the animal shapesare as big as two football fields. You cant seethem from the ground because they are so large. So scientists have to take photographs from the air. There are many questions about the Nazca Lines. \flhy are they so large?How could the Nazca people make perfect shapeslike these when they couldnt see them from the ground?'Who or what were they made for? Perhaps they were used to predict the weather and the best time for planting crops. Some people think the lines have a religious meaning.

Were there really 'perfec/ ciailizations tltousands ofyears ago? W'erethe people beautiful and intelligent? Did they liue utithout utar?'W'eretheir liues more utonderful than ute can irnagine? Or is tbis just our hope for a perfect utorld? @ Lost civilizations The Greek writer Plato told a story about an island in the Atlantic Ocean called Atlantis. It was a beautiful place.The people were intelligent and had many interests. The land was rich with plant and animal life. The people used their skills well, so the island was a centre for farming and business. Their buildings were beautiful and well built. Their kings and queens had great power in Europe and Africa. This was more than 1 1,000 yearsago - and then the ciry disappeared under the sea. \fas there really an Atlantis? If there was, why did it disappear?Some experts agreeon one idea: perhapsthe story ofAtlantis is really the story of the Greek island Santorini. People still want to know about Atlantis. They are sdll looking for this lost civilization.
(n) civilization /,srvalar'zerJan/ a group of people who have the same laws and ordered way of lif e power /'paue/ (n) a strong position over people; they must do what they are told ancient /'ernJant/ (adj) from a very long time ago crop /krop/ (n) a plant, like rice or fruit, that you grow for food
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Howwas it buitt?

Easter lsland CreatSphinx ThePyramids Nazca Lines Atlantis Stonehenge

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Matchthe wordswith a possibte 'speaker'.

What's next?
Chapter 5 is about people who can do strange things with their minds and bodies.Thesentencesbelow te[[ you about some of these people. Discussthe best ending for each sentence. 1 Uri Cellerchanges

A about future. the

wrote a book Nostradamus

B over fire.

DavidBoothdreamed

C t he shape m et alt hings. of

1 ['t amguarding Pyramids.' the 2 fl 'l amgoing writea storyabout to Atlantis.' 'fne ghosts ourgrandparents in the statues.' 3 l-',1 of live 4 l--] 'l wantto takemy gotdwith mewhenI die.' 5 l ,-]'Twelve scientists afterwe foundthe room.' died 22

'l witt die on my 45thbirthday,'

D thought Snel[. John


E out of a third-floor window.

KudaBuxwalked

Homeflew DanielDouglas

F abouta otanecrash.

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Mind and Body


He used power of his mind to change shape the the of metal thingslibe spoons, and heys. forbs hnout that our bodiesarenl just simple machines.But what powersdo \Y/" YY oo, minds haaeouerour bodies? How can an ordinary man siddenly hrt a car to s*aesomeone\ life?Hou dopeopleutalh onfire withoutfeelingpain? lY/hatis the mind? Science still not sure. is

& Thepowerof the mind


Uri Geller became famous in the 1970s. He used the power of his mind to change the shape of metal things like spoons, forks and keys. He has shown his very unusual skills many times. He can 'see'when his eysare covered.He can describea picture or 'read' a letter. He has stopped clocks working. Geller discovered his powers when he was only four years old. Scientistsstill can't explain how he does thesethings. Not everyone believesin his powers. But no one has proved that they aren't real. I Nostradamus \Would you like to seeinto the future? Do you know anyone who has this power?The earliestknown person with this power was Michel Nostradame, 'Nostradamus' (1503-66). He had great skill as a doctor and he was very brave. 'Vhen the 'Black Death killed thousands of people in France in the 1500s, he saved many people. But he couldnt savehis wife and children from this terrible illness. \fhen they died, he left his home. He travelled around Europe and becameinterestedin mysteries. Other people soon discovered his power to predict the future. He became very well known in Europe and wrote a famous book, Les Propheties, more than of 1,000 predictions. These predictions were about times that were 500 yearsinto the future.

Nostradamus correctly predicted many important things: the power of Hitler in Germany, the Second \7orld tVar, and the deaths of some important people. He wrote of President Kennedy,'His death will be sudden and sad.' Nostradamus even correctly predicted his I own death. He described i exactly how he would

die.\X/hen something important happens dre in world, experts readhis still predictions. Other people

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with this power have become famous since Nostradamust time. but Nostradamus'swork sdll interests people after 500 years.

S Dreams the future of


Some people have a strange feeling (often a dream) that something - usually bad - is going to happen in the future. They cant explain the feeling but they are very sure. Many people have 'seen' terrible things that have happened in the world. They have known about them before they happened! . A girl had a dream about the end of the great ship Titanic on the night that it happened. She saw a large ship with many people on it. Suddenly,she heard a loud scream and one end of the ship went up into the air. The ship then disappeared quickly into the sea.Ocean travel was dangerous in those days, but how can we explain stories like hers? .In 1979, David Booth had the same dream night after night. In his dream, he saw a plane crashing and burning near buildings. He told people about his dream, but he couldnt give them the time or place. The next day, a plane crashed at Chicago Airport and everyone on the plane was killed. . The night before the attacks on New York in September 2001, a woman dreamt that she met a friend in New York. He was crying and pointing to tlvo tall buildings. They were burning. The next morning, the attacks happened. 25

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Chapter 5 - Mind and Body

in John Snelllived in Poole, England.On holiday,he paid a womanto look into his future. Shetold him, 'You will die on your forty-fifth birthday.' He wasnt frightenedbecause didnt beliwe her. For rwenty years, worked he he long hours and enjoyeddrinking. But ashis forry-fifth birthday camenearer, he startedto worry. He stoppeddrinking. On his birthday,he refused go to report about the deathofJohn out. The neft day,he reada local newspaper Snellof Pooleon his forty-fifth birthday.The woman wasright and wrong. There were twoJohn Snellsliving in Poole The other John Snelldied! .

& Body mysteries Someof tbese storiesshou tbepouter of tbe rnind ouer the body. Otberssbou things that haaebapltenedto peopldsbodies.AII are mysteries. frightening Fire! How can a personsuddenlystart burning for no reason? There havebeenmany of terrible examples this. The personis burnt to deathvery quickly, but nothing aroundthem is burnt. Fitzsimmon,a seventeen-year-old student,waswalking down the Jacqueline collegestairswith two friendswhen shesuddenlystartedburning. Three people tried to stop the fire, but it wastoo fast.Shedied in minutes. Firemenand police could find no reason the fire or why it wasso sudden. for Tbe'ligbt' utom"an In April 1934,a young woman from Pirano in Italy beganto havea very strange she problem. SThen wassleeping, blue light camefrom her body.\7hen she a Her The scientists woke up, it disappeared. family calledin scientists.
watched her sleeping for a week, but they couldnt explain it. After three weeks,

Fire-ualhing \7e have heard stories for many years about religious men walking on fire. In 1935, this was tested for the first time. An Indian man, Kuda Bux, walked over a fire. The firet temperature was 300'C, but his feet werent burnt and he felt no pain. Scientistswatched and it was filmed. Scientists now agreethat this is an example of the power of the mind over the body. In this photo a fire-walker in Sri Lanka walks calmly acrosshot stones. Up, up and auay Some people are able to lift themselvesoffthe ground and stay in the air with no help. Most reports of this are about religious people. The most famous story from Europe is of an Englishman, Daniel DouglasHome.In 1868, while people watched, he 'fle# out of a third-floor window. He then flew back into the building through an open window in another room. Asian countries have many stories like this. ATibetan religious man, Milarepa, slept, ate and walked in the air!

the blue light disappeared and neverreturned.

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the .."he didn't believe prediction. was ...Jacquetine dead. ...' they calledin

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Her familywasworriedaboutthe btuetight, scientists. he wasin t he air .

Cars. (Ctocks; ComPuters.


6

stept. . . . . . . . ". . . . Mi l orepa

Death? 2 What wasThe Btack

An illness. A book. A
3 What was the Titanic? A buitding. A shiP' A Plane.

j$ what's next?
Chapter 6 is about ghosts. Do you know of any famous ghosts, in real tife or in fiction? was a Makenotesaboutone ghost.Where it seen? What did it do? What was it tike?

200J1 *, -*"-:--- " in 4 Whichcity wasattacked September ! Chicago- Londol


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7 Who did her fami[yaskto watch her? Doctors. Policemen. Scientists. overfire? feet when he watked to 8 What happened KudaBux's

Theyhurt. Theyturnedwhite. Nothing.


b 28 is your ghostwith the ghostsof otherstudents.Whose the most Compare Why? interesti ng/frightening/amusing?

CHAPTER
Chanter 6 - Ghostsand PastLives

Ghostsand PastLives
Shefnally turned totuards him, and shehad no face. He screamed ran away. and o yoa-belieaein ghosts? Canpeople really return to life on Earth arter d.eatb? S Ghost houses rn 1863, a largehousewasbuilt next to Borley church, nearthe town of Bury st Edmunds.The housebecame famousbecause many srrange things happened there.There were noises. Things flew through the air. Somepeoplehe"rd " personwalking through the house.Ghostswereseen. The most famousghost wasa young woman; her ghostwasoften seenin the gardens. ln 1928, Lionel and Marianne Foystermovedinto the house.Marianne immediatelyhated the dark, ugly building. Soon after they moved in, frightening things beganto happen.\7hen a ghostwrote messages Marianneon the walls, to photographs weretaken.Local peopledidnt believe Marianne's stories,but more than 2,000 mysterious things werereported during the Foysters' five-year stay. \[hen the housewas destroyed in a fire in l939,that seemed to be the end of the story.Then local peoplebeganto talk about strangethings happeningin Borley Church. In 1974,the BBC filmed Borley church. They put sound equipmentinsideand watchedthe church. They heardloud noises: peopletalking, a door openingand closing,heavy footsteps. But the door didnropen or closeand they found ,ro orr.l al the sound equipmentin the church wasdestroyed. one night, two of the BBC filmmakerssawthe ghostof the young woman in the garden.They watchedher for twelveminutes!Denny Denshamfrom the BBC said,'I cant explainwhat I've seenat Borley.' 30

things havehappenedat Borley Sincethe BBC visit, many more mysterious Church. You can visit the church on your next trip to Englandif you arebrave enough! A housein Norfolk, England,is famousfor the ghostcalled'the Brown Lady'. Shewasfirst seenin 7835,very late at night. Shewore a beautiful brown dressand her faceshonewith light. But shehad no eyes only two black cameto take from CountryLife magazine holes!In 1936,wo photographers They of photographs the house.They sawthe Brown Lady moving up the stairs. is one of the best werevery frightened,but they took this famousphotograph.It of photographs a ghost.Sincethis time nobody hasseenthe Brown Lady in the house.Did the photo frighten her away? I Around the world Eaery country hasfamous ghostsand ghoststories,Somecountrieshaaesirnilar ghostsin your gbosx but uith dffirent narnes.Do you haueany of these country? India An acheriis the ghost of a little girl who livesin the mountains.Shecomes of into the villagesat night to makethe children sick. Children wearpieces red round their necksto protect them from the acheri.In many European cotton from bad ghosts. stories,peoplealsowear red to protect themselves
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Chapter 6 - Ghostsand Pmt Lives

Japan has Japan manyghosts.Theburuburuis the ghostof fear'. It livesin dark forests and looks like a shakingold man or woman, often with one eye.The buruburu jumps on a persontback.The person
suddenly feels very cold and dies of fear. The 'faceless woman'was first seen in Tokyo hundreds of years ago. A man was walking home one night when he saw a woman crying. He tried to help her, but she couldnt stop crying. She finally turned towards him, and she had no face. He screamed and ran away. He ran until he saw an old man on the road. He told him about the woman's face.

ffi Past lives Haueyou eaerthought 'Ibe beento tbis phce before',or 'Ibe already met this person?'Here are sornestoriesofpeople ubo liued completeliues in other times.

Brifu Muryby
VirginiaTighe was the wife of a businessmanin'Wisconsin, in the US. But this wasrit her only life. One hundred years before, she was a young Irish woman called Bridey Murphy. Virginiat story is one of the most famous in the world. \X/hy have so many experts believed her? Virginia never travelled and knew nothing about Ireland, but she knew many important things about Brideyt life and town: the language, the names of local shops and people, the type of money, even popular songs. Experts have checked Virginiat story for over thirty years. They havent proved that it isn't true. Sbanti Deai Shanti Devi was born in 1926 in Delhi, India. \7hen shewas four yearsold, she began to talk about her 'other life' as a wife and mother in the town of Mathura. She said things like, 'This was my husband'sfavourite food.' She remembered many things about her life in Mathura. Her husband wore glasses and had a clothes shop. She died when she had her second b"by.At nine yearsold, Shanti remembered her husbandt name: Pandit Kedarnath Chaube. Shantit parents wrote to him and invited him to their house. Shanti knew him immediately. She then wanted to go back to her old home. Family and friends went with her. \fhen they arrived in Mathura, she saw her husbandt brother. She immediately knew who he was. She found her old house without help. She knew where her bedroom was. She found some of her things there. Pandit agreedthat they were hers. Shantit story interested people all over the world. Mahatma Gandhi invited her to his home. But Shanti always missed her first life and nwer married. She died sad and lonely. The Polloch children In 1957, sadnesscame to the Pollock family of Hexham, England. The only children, two sisters,were killed by a car.The Pollocks found happiness again when Mrs Pollock had more children - two more girls. But something was strange about these children. They knew all about their dead sisters'lives. They knew about their school, their friends and even their toys. \f/hen the girls were older, their parents sometimes found them crylng.'\When cars drove quickly along the road, they screamed.All of this stopped when the girls became older. After that, they couldnt remember any of it. Experts still cant say why these things happened to the Pollock children.
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'I7as it like this?'askedthe old man ashe turned round. He, too, had no face! Germany Theword pobergeistcomesfrom Germanandmeans hoisy ghost'.How does a ghostbecome poltergeist? a Perhaps persondiesin r.r.ibl. *"y, their ghoststays ifa " angryaftertheir death.A poltergeiststayed a man'soffice in Germrny for y.".. i. in " destroyed furniture,threwthings,turnedlightson andoffand movedpictures round the walls.It alsomadehundredsof expensive telephone calls.Expertsdiscovered. that it wasangrywith a secretary.'When movedaway, activity stopped. she t}re The Muslim world '[he zaris known in Muslim countries.It is a man-hatingghost.It comes into a houseand makesawife crazy. a result,sheshoutsat her husbandall the time. As There is only one way ro sendthe zaraway.The husbandmust be very kind to his wife and give her expensive presents! Russia Domouihs behind the cooker.lvhen a family moveshouse,they welcomethe live domouik his new home with a fire in the cooker.The domouiklooksafter the to house.But if you makehim angry,he will burn your housedown. A rusalkais the ghost of a young woman who has died in water.Rusalkas are beautiful,_with long greenhair. They live in lakesand riversand secretly help poor,hard-workingfi shermen.

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Look back at your answer to Activity 5.4. Readthe story about the buruburu at the top of page32 and compare it to your ghost. Are the two ghostssimilar in any way? S im i l a r Different

in Language use
Look at the questionon the right. Then make other questionsusing present perfect verb forms. Haveyou ever thought,'l've beento this placebefore?'

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next? What )f ',,';, happens


Discuss what happenedto the people in these pictures.

3 What doesa poltergersf do?

4 Who wasthe poltergeist the Cermanofficeangrywith? in

5 What doesa zar do?

6 What doesa domovikdo?

7 Where do rusalkas [ive?

Tighefrom in her first [ife? 8 WherewasVirginia

9 Why did ShantiDevigo to Mathura?

f O Wnut .hungedthe tiu., of Vr.and Mrs Pottock?

C H A PT E R
Chapter 7 - Earth Mysteries

Earth Mysteries
Suddenlya uerylargeball offre coaered mostof thesby.Theneuerything went black. he Earth has its own great mysteries, Science still not explained many of has the strangethings that hauehappenedto our uteatber,knd and animab.

By the end ofthe 1980s, crop circles werevery famous.But were they
made by aliens or winds, or were people just playing Some people games? thought that the shapes were an ancient language. They'read' predictions in the circles.

O Crop circles In theearly1980s, strange things started happening English farms. on There
were many reports of large circles in fields. Crops were flattened, but they were still growing. The circles had beautiful shapesinside. The first crop circles were seen on small farms. They didnt become well known until later in the 1980s. \(hen more crop circles were seen, scientists were called in. They were very interested in the beautiful shapes.The shapeswerent simple. Some experts thought that perhaps they were made by an 'unknown intelligence' - by aliens. Many of the circles were found near ancient places like Stonehenge.This added to the interest in aliens. But other scientists disagreed.They thought they were made by strange winds.

In 1990,manymore crop circleswerereported, with someof the most People from beautifulshapes.
other countries came to England to see them. Filmmakers waited in fields at night and tried to film the circle-making. But they were never able to seeit - only the finished circles. Crop circles were a bigger mystery than ever. \7ho was making them? How were they making them? And why? In 1990, it was discovered that ordinary people were making some of the circles. Two of these people were artists, Doug Bower and Dave Chorley. Their circles were called the 'Doug and Dave' circles. Experts wanted to be sure that people really could make these..15,000was offered to the person who could make the best crop circle. Some beautiful shapeswere produced. This proved that ordinary people could make crop circles. Many experts lost interest then. But every year, new crop circles are seen. Many'crop circle makers' cant explain some of these new shapes.They are so perfect - too difficult to draw on paper. How can someonemake thesebeautiful shapesin the short summer night? \X/hy hasnt anyone ever seen a person making a crop circle? The mystery continues.

S Other mysteries In some thestranger of Earth mysteries, surprisingthings fallfrom theshyor


cotne oat of the ground. Sometirnes tltere is a sudden unexplainable change in tbe ueatlter. There are rnany more stories lihe these, but not many ansuters! It's raining! . In 1985, in Texas, small fish fell into a man's back garden. \fhen he went outside, hundreds more living fish fell out of the sky. 36

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. Thousandsof frogs fell during heavystormsin Birmingham, England 1954,in Canet-Plage, Francein 1977 and in Arkansas, in 1973. US . In Englandin 1987,sandrainedfrom the sky four times. Scientists tested the sand.They discovered that it wasfrom the Sahara! Animals in stone In 1960,workerswerebreakingstones when they found small frogsinside - someliving and somedead.One scientist said,'Theyve probablybeenin the rocksfor thousands years. of Someof their mouths havegrown shut.' People could seetheir heartsmoving through their thin skins.Scientists cant explain why someof the frogswerestill alive. Snange lights In January1984, a 'ball of light' flew through a Russian plane,abovethe frightenedpassengers. then broke into two parts,formed a ball againand It suddenlydisappeared. Ghost lights aremoving ballsof light that changecolour.They areonly seen awayfrom cities.They disappear you go nearthem. Many peoplethink they if They areonly seenin places areghosts. wherepeoplehavedied in terrible ways. Reportsof thesestrange lights havecomefrom Britain, the US and Japan. V'eather cbanges . At7.30 a.m. on 7 July 1987, the temperature the Americantown of in Kansas Greensburg, went up 1l'C in ten minutes- from 24"C to 35'C. No for one hasfound a reason this. . In March 1978,workersin a field in Francehearda very loud noiseand the earth shook.The noisecamefrom the next field. They ran to the field and found a very largehole in the ground. In the hole wasa 25-kilo pieceof ice.The ice stayedin one piecefor an hour. {t The Siberianmystery In the earlymorning of 30 June 1908, a very largeball of fire camefrom the sky and hit the Tirnguskariver valleyin Siberia.In seconds, everFhing for sixty-five kilometreswasdestroyed. FarmerSergei Semenov waseighrykilometresaway, but he sawa very largelight in the sky and felt terrible heat. It almostburnt his shirt offhis back.Suddenly, very largeball of fire covered a most of the sky. Then everythingwent black.

\7hen scientists visited the Tirnguska valleyafter this, they couldnt believe their eyes. Dead 'cooked'animalsweresdll standing.There wereno living trees or plantsof any kind. The Tirnguskariver wasboiling hot. Later,it wasreported that peopleseventy kilometresawaywere thrown into the air. Scientists have tried to find out why this happened almosta hundred years.It is still one of for the worldt greatest Earth mysteries. il lt's a[[ a mystery Somescientists think Tunguska happened a resultof a 'blackhole'.Black as holesareformed from starsthat aremuch largerthan our sun.The centreof the star is pressed until it breaks. lessthan a second,it becomes 'black hole'. In a \fhat happens then?Someexpertsthink that black holesarethe reason for someof the Earth'sstrangedisappearances places in like the BermudaThiangle. One thing is sure;black holesarethe grearest mysreryof space and time. \7e arediscovering more and more about our world. But aswe learn more, we havemorequestions. Many thingsaboutthis world arestill a mystery...

ftog lfrog/ (n) a small green animal that lives near water; frogs have long legs for jumping

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Answerthese questionsyourself. Thenaskten or more other people. Write


their names. Do you believe ...? in

Choose one of the stories from this book. Readthe story again. lmagine that it happened to you. Are you, for example, Lionel Foyster? He saw the Borley Ghost. Or are you Lonnie Zamora? He saw aliens and a UFO.Write a letter to a friend. Describewhat happened to you. How did you feel?

Workwith anotherstudent.lf you asked differentpeople, your resultsto add


his/hers. What did most people believein? What did fewest people believein? Presentyour results tike this.

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. Now work as a class and have a meeting at the newspaper office.
*$: *q;f ffiriec-i.ts".& *aeqc+ Youarethe people who telephoned newspaper the office. Yousayyou havemet aliens.The otherstudents are goingto question you aboutyour story.They want to be Theywitt question you one surethat your story isTRUE! at a time.So makesureyou knowyour story verywe[[! Youaregoingto askquestions firstto Student alone, A, and then to StudentB,alone.You askeachof them can Ask no morethan twenty questions. eachstudentthe samequestions. they givethe sameanswers? their Do ls story true? Makenotes below.
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