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In the seventeenth episode of 5 Minute Mysteries, we explore the enigmatic tale of the Green Children of Woolpit, a medieval mystery that has puzzled historians for centuries. In just five minutes, we recount how, in 12th-century England, two children with green-tinted skin appeared in the village of Woolpit, speaking an unknown language and claiming to come from a mysterious place called St Martin’s Land. The episode delves into the theories surrounding their origins, from folklore and extraterrestrial encounters to more grounded explanations. Join us as we uncover the intrigue behind this strange and enduring legend.
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In the seventeenth episode of 5 Minute Mysteries, we explore the enigmatic tale of the Green Children of Woolpit, a medieval mystery that has puzzled historians for centuries. In just five minutes, we recount how, in 12th-century England, two children with green-tinted skin appeared in the village of Woolpit, speaking an unknown language and claiming to come from a mysterious place called St Martin’s Land. The episode delves into the theories surrounding their origins, from folklore and extraterrestrial encounters to more grounded explanations. Join us as we uncover the intrigue behind this strange and enduring legend.
An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutemysteries.com/the-mystery-of-the-green-children-of-woolpit.
If you enjoy the show, and would like to support us, then please consider leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts, and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes. If you are able, and would like to support us more directly, then you could buy us a coffee. Head on over to 5minutebiographies.com/coffee to see how.
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