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A 'quirky' Peak District village is only 90 minutes from Greater Manchester and it's perfect for a day trip

From the wild moorland in the north to the magical caves you’ll find in the south, one thing’s for certain - the Peak District is full of stunning places to visit. Among the national park’s natural wonders are dozens of picturesque villages, each one with its hidden gems.
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NASA 'lying' about Mars rock towers - they're 'remnants of crashed UFO' says Geller
Uri Geller has claimed NASA is lying about the twisted rock towers found on Mars - believing instead they are remnants of a crashed UFO. The celeb spoon bender says he is angry about the space agency’s claims because “any logical person” can tell the towers are not rocks.The self-proclaimed psychic - famed for appearing to bend cutlery with his mind on the telly - added that NASA has plenty of footage showing crashed UFOs on Mars.Instead of the official explanation, Geller instead says he believes the red twisty structures were once an internal part of a meticulously designed UFO.The 77-year-old said: “For decades, I’ve believed that aliens on the red planet in a UFO - or maybe more than one - have crashed.“To me, this piece of rock looks like a breakaway from a UFO - it’s definitely not natural or Mars-made.“I think it’s something internal because a spacecraft is a large object and when it crashes, it would spray all around.“You have to look at the pictures and just ask yourself, ‘come on, do these look like rocks?’“Any rational person, any logical person would tell you it can’t be a rock and is a twisted wreckage of something.“I really don’t believe it’s what NASA said.”The surprising discovery was made by NASA’s Curiosity Rover in May thiis year, though it is currently unknown how tall, old or sturdy the supposed Martian towers are.Astronomers have claimed they are part of a larger rock structure that has eroded away over the years.Uri predicted at the time that the doorway was carved by aliens with a laser beam. To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here .
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Aliens will eradicate diseases and boost human life span to 220 years, Uri Geller claims
Aliens will teach humans how to “eradicate all diseases” boosting the average life span to 220 years, according to Uri Geller.The spoon-bending legend said he was convinced anyone born today will meet extraterrestrials during their lifetime.Instead of being hostile he predicted the visitors from outer space would help humans unlock mysteries of seemingly incurable diseases - allowing everyone to live much longer.Uri, 75, tweeted: “My dear friends a baby born today in his/her life time they will meet aliens who will teach us how to eradicate all diseases.“Life span of humans will climb to 220 years average.”Last week the paranormal expert - whose special powers were verified by US intelligence agency the CIA in the 70s - warned NASA to prepare for a mass alien invasion of Earth “soon”.He reckons Australian scientists mapping radio waves who discovered a giant energy source 4,000 light years away may have stumbled upon the chit-chat of “superior” beings from outer space.“It’s unlike anything astronomers have seen before,” he said.“No doubt in my mind that this is connected to alien intelligence way way superior than ours.“Start deciphering their messages!“They are preparing us for a mass landing soon! #nasa #hoova #spectra #spectra #aliens.”Uri’s predictions sent his online followers into a frenzy.“I am 46 and I sincerely hope aliens reveal themselves in my lifetime.
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Uri Geller claims there's a 'mass alien invasion coming' as he issues warning to NASA
Uri Geller has warned NASA to prepare for a mass alien invasion of Earth 'soon'.The legendary spoon-bender reckons scientists mapping radio waves who discovered a giant energy source 4,000 light years away may have stumbled upon the chit-chat of 'superior’ beings from outer space.And Uri, 75, reckons the aliens are heading our way.He announced on Instagram: "A team mapping radio waves in the universe has discovered something unusual that releases a giant burst of energy three times an hour and it’s unlike anything astronomers have seen before."No doubt in my mind that this is connected to alien intelligence way way superior than ours."Start deciphering their messages! They are preparing us for a mass landing soon! #nasa #hoova #spectra #spectra #aliens.’’Scientists said they have never seen anything like the 'spooky' new phenomenon before.They believe it could be a neutron star or white dwarf – collapsed cores of stars – with an ultra-powerful magnetic field known as a 'magnetar'.Astrophysicist Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker, from Curtin University in Australia, said: "This object was appearing and disappearing over a few hours during our observations,’’ she said."That was completely unexpected."It was kind of spooky for an astronomer because there’s nothing known in the sky that does that."And it’s really quite close to us — about 4,000 light years away.
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