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A tale as old as time, two random children appear in a town... but they're GREEN! This is the story of The Green Childen of Woolpit. The siblings are said to have spoken an unknown language, wore unfamiliar clothing, and only ate broad beans. Is this a folktale, aliens, or a perfectly normal event?
by the-swerve-podcast to /s/fringe from (youtu.be)
In the 12th century, two mysterious green children appeared in the village of Woolpit in Suffolk, England. First documented in William of Newburgh’s “Historia Rerum Anglicarum” (1189), the account of the siblings still remains a popular story. Could this be a real event? A folktale? Or aliens?
by the-swerve-podcast to /s/history from (youtu.be)