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Did anyone see weird lights in Dulwich Village approx 45 minutes ago? They were at the junction of Woodwarde and Calton Avenue.

They moved like bubbles but the close up photos look even stranger. Will try to upload some here.

No idea what it was, wondering if it could be a drone?

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Edited for adding my shopping photos!
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I was thinking it could be a drone of some type, not plastic bag sized plus it had blue/white light. Not sure how a plastic bag would be lit up like that?

it’s just odd and I’d love to know what it was. Just for the record, I wasn’t thinking aliens.

It's a jet powered cyclist. Where they been slated for taking over the pavements. Nearly running into pedestrians. The only other option. Is to take over the skies.where it's a lot saver.fcuk while typing this.the cyclist in the picture as just hit a flock of pigeons.

24 minutes ago, diable rouge said:

Hopefully it's aliens and they've come to abduct Jazzer, after all he already lives in a parallel universe as to why the country's in an economic mess...👽

Oh, how very drawl, you don't like my views, I don't agree with yours, live with it. 

From the video posted (if that is the same incident) it looks like a collection of balloons you can just make out some round shapes and it is seemingly moving with the wind.

Recently the bright moon has been creating some weird/beautiful lighting effects as well on the clouds.

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