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Originally posted by Sunburnt
What makes it weirder, is every single night since ive returned and either got the pleasure of seeing the same ufo's in the exact same area, doing the exact same thing, but I also have witnessed two other non related ufo's since.
Originally posted by samstone11
reply to post by greeneyedleo
I envy you. You have lived in two of my favorite places on earth. I will say it is a bit disappointing that you have not had the good fortune to see a UFO (yet), but hey, maybe you will win the lottery and then you can adopt me...and my family, of course. I have an uneducated question about the aurora. I have only seen videos, and they always seem to be moving quite rapidly. Is that real time, sped up, or actual speed?
BTW, thanks for the moderating. I cringe every time I post these days because of the unseemly responses I see everywhere. Good luck keeping up.
Originally posted by CaptChaos
As a lifelong boat captain, I have seen lots of UFOs. Mainly because, I was looking.
When was the last time you went outside and just looked up at the sky for hours on end? I'm guessing, not often. On a boat, you do it ALL NIGHT EVERY NIGHT. There is nothing else to look at, and once you are away from the light pollution of the land you see a lot more stars, so tend to look even more.
I've seen loads of satellites, rockets, military test stuff, all kinds of things. I know the difference. There are some that are definite UFOs.
My advice, get a boat. Go to the Bahamas for weeks on end, and just look.
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
Tons of people look up more now than ever............and still never see anything unidentifiable.....guess it sucks to be us
Originally posted by greeneyedleo
eek. im sorry i meant...NORTHERN LIGHTS (my personal photo)