The Unexplained Files: Curse of Flannan Lighthouse and Aleshenka: Russian Mummy S02E04

The Unexplained Files – Curse of Flannan Lighthouse and Aleshenka: Russian Mummy
Science Channel, Season 2 Episode 4
6th October 2014

The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Mystery – three lighthouse keepers all disappear. How can three people vanish from a tiny island without a trace? Aleshenka – A Russian Police Captain is shocked to be handed what looks like a mummified alien baby.

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  • I believe they were swept out to sea. Perhaps they were further down the rocks, and yes I have seen waves go right over the top of a lighthouse in Whitley Bay. no one would believe me but there are such things as rogue waves!

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