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Upton Scudamore Moped Sighting

Farm track, Upton Scudamore, Wiltshire UFO Late 20th Century

On a dense, foggy night in Upton Scudamore, a team of paranormal researchers led by author Andrew Collins encountered a strange, small light that moved just a few feet off the ground. The light, which resembled the headlamp of a moped, was spotted on a farm track opposite a lane leading down to the village. The team watched as the light vanished into an area blocked by low hedgerow. The following morning, they examined the ground but found no evidence of tread prints, adding to the mystery of the sighting.

This intriguing UFO sighting took place on 9 October 1976. The encounter was documented by Andrew Collins, a well-known author and paranormal researcher. The event remains one of the most fascinating in British UFO history, with multiple witnesses corroborating the sighting. The rural setting of Upton Scudamore, with its rolling hills and isolated farm tracks, provides an atmospheric backdrop to this unexplained event.

Historical Context

Rural Wiltshire in the late 20th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Farm Track
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
09 October 1976
Postcode Area
BA10

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