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The Devil In Salmon Street
In September of 1826 there was a terrible spectacle on Laksegade (Salmon Street) that drew the attention of people from all over the city. Eventually it became Denmark’s most popular and influential poltergeist case. The incident also spawned a famous catchphrase “The devil is loose in Salmon Street”
The Cross at Conradineslyst
Near the Conradineslyst estate, between Skellebjerg and Ruds Vedby, stands a strange, solitary cross on the side of the road. No one knows the true origin of it, but the legends mention a murdered girl and a strange dog haunting the area.
The Claus Lundholm Car-stop
In September of 1995, a then young man had an encounter with a UFO that made his car equipment go haywire, eventually making it stop completely
The Broby Ufonauts
One early summer morning of 1982, a young boy on his way to work had an encounter with a strange, landed craft and its occupants
The Blood Stone
In the middle of a field lies one of Denmark’s most spectacular and notorious stones, which generations of locals have imagined once functioned as an altar of sacrifice.
The Åsum Encounter
One late night/early morning in the early 1980s, a young man had an unusual experience while driving through Åsum, near Odense
The Åmosen Incident
One night in Maj of 1975 a young man had an unexpected encounter with a UFO and its occupants near Åmosen, Western Zealand
Soap Bubble UFO’s
During the 1960’s and 1970’s it appeared as if Denmark was being visited by seemingly sentient, soap bubble-like objects. What were these strange bubbles, and what happened to them?
Saint Helene’s Tisvildeleje
The Tisvildeleje beach resort area is home to many relics, relating to the legend of Saint Helene of Skåne