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Hi


First of all, let me say I don't drink and had no medication!


I'm really hoping I wasn't the only one to see this but here goes; On saturday at approx. 9/10 pm a ball of orange burning light was very visible in the night sky. It was stationary for minutes and was hovvering (very high up eg, plane altitude). This was very strange in itself and unlike anything I have ever seen before but it gets even more strange, this spherical object morphed into a different shape, the shape of a dome, then it descended out of eyesight.


I'm sure there's a logical explanation, I'm just struggling to find one...

Help...

Writestuff1810 Wrote:

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> Hi

>

> First of all, let me say I don't drink and had no

> medication!

>

> I'm really hoping I wasn't the only one to see

> this but here goes; On saturday at approx. 9/10 pm

> a ball of orange burning light was very visible in

> the night sky. It was stationary for minutes and

> was hovvering (very high up eg, plane altitude).

> This was very strange in itself and unlike

> anything I have ever seen before but it gets even

> more strange, this spherical object morphed into a

> different shape, the shape of a dome, then it

> descended out of eyesight.

>

> I'm sure there's a logical explanation, I'm just

> struggling to find one...

> Help...


xxxxxxxxx


We saw it as well that night.


Deffo a Chinese lantern.


First time I saw one, a few years back, I thought it was a UFO too :-$

I say


saw something bright, burning and yellow in the sky over the past two days, myself. Pointed it out to some lovely ladies out walking the poochies and they too were shocked to see it just hanging there


hot sunshine on an October day what, not cricket I say


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