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UFO Sighting Report - Thailand

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With the increasing use of digital cameras we are seeing more photos showing alleged 'UFOs' - many of these could be insects, cloud shapes etc. As many readers have asked to see the photos I will be using some of them and leaving it up to the individual to make up their own mind - John @ UFOINFO.

October 22nd 2004 : Patong Beach


UFOINFO Sighting Form Report

Location: Patong Beach Thailand

Date: October 22 2004 +- 10pm local time

Approach Direction: Appeared directly overhead

Departure Direction: Scattered

Witness Direction: Inland NE standing lying prone on the beach

Description: Numbers of bright light hanging motionless in the sky directly overhead which started moving about as if swapping places. After which seemed to be minutes of the back and forth movements they started milling about faster and then, one by one, winked out and disappeared from sight.

Many other tourists commented on the phenomena at the time.

Color/Shape: Predominantly white, but with shades of colour. We initially thought it to be fireworks.

Height & Speed: Difficult to determine, but at a guess about 3000m

[UFOINFO Note: They could be Thai lanterns.]


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