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Saxlingham UFO Sighting

Holt Road heading towards B1156, Saxlingham, Norfolk UFO Modern

On a quiet stretch of Holt Road heading towards the B1156, just outside Saxlingham in Norfolk, a most unusual incident took place in 2010. A driver pulled over to get a better look at a circular object hovering about twenty metres above the road. The object, estimated to be around five metres in diameter, was completely silent and seemed to capture the attention of not just the witness but also another driver in a car behind them. Both witnesses stopped to observe, but their curiosity was short-lived as they quickly lost their nerve and drove off.

The lack of sound and the sudden departure of both cars suggest that the witnesses were quite startled by what they saw. While there's no historical context to suggest that this stretch of road is prone to paranormal activity, the incident remains a fascinating example of an unidentified flying object sighting in a rural area. The fact that multiple witnesses observed the object adds credibility to the account, leaving us to wonder what exactly was seen that day.

Historical Context

Rural Norfolk has seen various reports of unusual aerial phenomena over the years.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2010
Postcode Area
NR25

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