Parkland Region Manitoba, Canada
Thursday September 27, 2012 , Approx 11:30 PM
1 Orange glowing UFO
Conditions: Clear sky/ Almost full moon
No wind
I've been at my lake for two weeks and I just got back last night.
It has been uneventful for close encounters with crafts this year for me. BUT I do take it as a little holiday from them.
It
was Thursday September 27th at around 11:30 PM. I was at the lake..that
I have been going to for the last ten years...in the Parkland Region of
Manitoba.
I came out of the cabin to enjoy the exceptionally warm night..and to look up at the stars.
The
night was calm...no wind..no animals...and thankfully no more
mosquitoes. The nearing full moon hung in the clear sky..but was not a
factor to what I saw that night.
I looked over the
lake..towards the south..and "just like that" a glowing orange UFO shot
from what appeared very near ground level..and up to and what appeared
out of Earth's atmosphere. It traveled at a speed that I can only
compare to others, of that of meteorites that shoot across the sky in a
fraction of a second.
It was unlike anything I have
seen before.. It's speed from ground level was instant...to attain the
speed it shot up from Earth at. (many thousand miles per hour)
I
will remind you..I have seen crafts at close proximity with the same
capability of instant speed. I have also had a close encounters with
spheres..one being orange..but none with all the same characteristics as
what I was witness to, a couple nights ago.
The
object/craft was at a distance..and I could not guess the actual
distance. I know it was quite far. For me to be able to watch it shoot
up..and to actually see how far and
how fast..brought a chill and excitement to me. The UFO's size was not
small at all. I could not however,
distinguish the shape of it. It did not appear as fire..but it was
glowing orange.
It all happened so fast..that even if I had my camera recording..it would not have likely picked it up at all.
It is so strange to witness at a distance the UFO shoot up
with such speed, almost as strange as watching crafts from a close
encounter perspective.
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