The Pennine Triangle
A region of northern England experiences UFOs, aliens, and high strangeness regularly.
The Pennine Triangle
The Pennine Triangle, also known as the Pennine Window, is an area of West Yorkshire, England, where UFO sightings, alien encounters, and paranormal phenomena occur with unusual frequency. The region centers on the towns of Todmorden, Burnley, and Skipton.
The Location
The area spans the Pennine uplands, with moorland, reservoirs, and isolated farms. The landscape is atmospheric and ancient, dotted with prehistoric sites. Something about this region seems to attract the unexplained.
The Alan Godfrey Case
On November 28, 1980, police constable Alan Godfrey was investigating reports of cattle on a road when he encountered a massive diamond-shaped UFO. He experienced missing time and later, under hypnosis, recalled being taken aboard and examined.
Other Encounters
Zigmund Adamski was found dead on a coal pile in 1980 under mysterious circumstances, with burns on his head that baffled pathologists. Multiple witnesses have reported humanoid figures on the moors. Lights are seen over the reservoirs regularly.
The Pattern
Unlike many UFO hotspots, the Pennine Triangle produces close encounters, entity sightings, and abduction reports. The phenomena seem more personal and intrusive than typical UFO sightings. Witnesses often experience lasting psychological effects.
Assessment
The Pennine Triangle suggests that certain geographic areas may be focal points for non-human contact. Whether attracting visitors or existing at a dimensional boundary, the region continues to produce extraordinary encounters.