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Sopley Low Flying UFO

A338 between Avon and Sopley, Sopley, Hampshire UFO Modern

On a November evening in 1967, the quiet Hampshire countryside was witness to a bizarre event that would leave a lasting impression on those who saw it. Near the bridge over the River Avon on the A338, between Avon and Sopley, two separate groups of people watched in amazement as a large, unidentified flying object, estimated to be around 25 meters long, flew low over the road. The craft's passage was not without consequence; it melted the tarmac surface beneath it, causing disruptions to nearby vehicles and lights.

This remarkable incident occurred at a time when UFO sightings were beginning to capture the public's imagination. The fact that multiple witnesses observed the craft, describing it in similar terms, lends credibility to the account. While the object itself remains unidentified, its impact on the environment is well-documented. The melting of the tarmac suggests a significant energy output, which is a common theme in reports of UFO sightings. This event, known as the Low Flying Egg, has become a notable case in the study of unidentified flying objects in the UK.

Historical Context

Part of a wave of UFO sightings in the late 1960s

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
November 1967
Postcode Area
SP4

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