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Now, large information boards and “lavvos” (traditional Sami tents) with glass ceilings are to tempt travellers to leave their screens and head to a place where they can actually experience the inexplicable phenomena for themselves.
Recently, the Norwegian national broadcasting corporation, NRK, spent the night in the lavvo. Afterwards, they could tell of orange light balls moving, extinguishing, and then being lit again.
..the UFO camp also offers visits to the local UFO pub. “Here you can taste the UFO burger and drink UFO beer. The burger is made out of my cows, and the beer is brewed locally”
For 10 years ago in 1994, the Hessdalen phenomenon was regarded as a pure hoax created by some disturbed minds dreaming about flying saucers. Hessdalen was an isolated small valley in Norway, unknown to the world. Hessdalen is now the most famous valley in Norway due to the unexplainable flying light phenomena which is the target for the scientific research campaign named project EMBLA. This project ended once and for all the speculative debate about if the phenomena existed or not. The phenomena has by the Embla crew been identified as a flying luminous object with certain characteristics that make it unique to science. These characteristics are so special that they can lead scientists to understand new concepts in science. The four year long EMBLA campaign has shown the researchers that the phenomena is more elusive than anticipated, and that it may be more than joust one phenomena. The phenomena may be made up of several smaller pieces which can break out from the main body and fly away. The body seems also able to collect fractal pieces of energy/plasma from the ground while flying by. The phenomena must radiate energy because it changes color, but no electromagnetic radiation can be 100% connected to it at this time. Many interesting spectra in optical and radio frequency have been obtained, but more data is needed to correlate the radiation to the phenomena.
There’s even a local UFO pub, where visitors can enjoy a cold beer and a “UFO burger.”
originally posted by: FamCore
The area seems to be teeming with activity and weird incidents (like the grass chunk cut out)
originally posted by: Blue Shift
I occasionally take a gander at the streaming video on the three valley cameras. …...
"The type of UFO reports that are most intriguing are close-range sightings of machine-like objects of unconventional nature and unconventional performance characteristics, seen at low altitudes, and sometimes even on the ground. The general public is entirely unaware of the large number of such reports that are coming from credible witnesses... When one starts searching for such cases, their number are quite astonishing. Also, such sightings appear to be occurring all over the globe." (Hearings before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, July 29, 1968.)
Dr. James E. McDonald, Senior Physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Arizona