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Orange Lights Sighting

Sky above North Walsham Road, Northrepps, Norfolk UFO Modern

North Walsham Road in Northrepps is usually a quiet spot but on one summer evening in 2015 it became a focal point for a bizarre sighting. A witness reported watching dozens of bright orange lights high up in the air. These weren't just fleeting glimpses; the lights remained visible for several minutes, making quite an impression. They were likened to missile countermeasures used by military aircraft, which only adds to the intrigue. The fact that there were no reported aircraft in the vicinity at the time makes this sighting all the more puzzling.

Digging into the background of this sighting, it's clear that July 2015 was a relatively calm period in terms of reported UFO activity in the area. This incident stands out due to the number of witnesses and the duration for which the lights were visible. While there's no concrete historical context that directly links to this event, the description of the lights as orange and their comparison to military countermeasures suggests a possible connection to aviation or defence activities, albeit an unconventional one. The witness's account remains one of the most credible and detailed in recent years, offering a fascinating glimpse into the unexplained.

Historical Context

The area has seen various reports of unusual aerial phenomena over the years.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
July 2015
Postcode Area
NR11

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