Caught on Camera: Canadians Capture ‘Strange’ High-Speed UFO Lights Streaking Across Sky
Families in British Columbia capturing the Northern Lights recently stumbled upon an unexpected spectacle, sparking speculation about potential UFO activity.
Knewz.com reported that although drones and Starlink satellites have been suggested as explanations, the speed and movement of the lights have left some puzzled.
Laurie, a resident of Kelowna in British Columbia, shared her observations of the anomaly. She explained, "I too saw something strange when I went back to look at the pics Saturday morning. I live between Orchard Park and the hospital, and these pics were taken facing west."
Laurie detailed the experience: “I took the first attached picture at 11:39 p.m. The second picture was taken at 11:40 p.m. and there are three strange objects now in the frame. I don’t know what they are and thought maybe just an anomaly.”
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Cindy Raftis, another local, also observed the lights. She commented, “I was taking pictures across the lake. And you know, it was beautiful. I just noticed in one picture after it was all done there was this white thing above the moon because the moon was down below, but there's a white thing. And so I kind of zoomed in and I think it's a drone.”
She added, “But then also, I look back at some of my other pictures that I took and there are other white little dots in the picture. And three, definitely, I don't know, they're not stars. So I kind of think that maybe it was drones. It's kind of weird.”
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While Raftis remained uncertain, Laurie was more inclined to attribute the sighting to a logical explanation, stating, “It probably was a drone,” as reported by CASTANET.
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