Bonsall UFO Sighting
Over the sleepy village of Bonsall in Derbyshire a strange sighting took place in 2000. Residents and visitors alike have caught glimpses of unusual phenomena in this picturesque village but one particular incident stands out. On a quiet evening a UFO was videotaped hovering above the village. The object was unlike anything seen before - circular in shape with a semicircle missing from one edge giving it a curious resemblance to a digestive biscuit with a bite taken out of it.
The year 2000 was much like any other in Bonsall but for those who witnessed the UFO it was anything but ordinary. While there's little historical context to this particular sighting it's clear that the village has always been a quiet rural community. The UFO which was captured on video has sparked interest among locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike. Although details of the witnesses are scarce it's clear that multiple people saw the object and one was able to record it on video.
Rural village in Derbyshire with little recorded history of paranormal activity
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