USA
Roswell, New Mexico
Home of the famous UFO crash site.
Nevada’s route 375
Rachel, Nevada
The ET Highway is marked by signs along Nevada's route 375. You can stop at Little A'Le'Inn, Rachel's only motel/bar. Area 51 is a few miles away.
Midway, New Mexico
Dulce, New Mexico.
Supposed location of an underground alien base under the Archuletta Mesa, with corresponding UFO activity.
Sedona, Arizona
The high mesa above the road to the airport
Marfa (south of), Texas
Home of the "Marfa Lights" reported for over a century.
La Grange, Georgia
Roosevelt State Park in Pine Mountain, around the lakes near West Point Dam and along the Troup-Heard county line
Siler City, North Carolina
Los Angeles
In Griffith Park Observatory, you can find a range of telescopes providing ideal stargazing on clear nights.
Gulf Breeze, Florida
Shoreline Park
Terrace, Houston, Florida
Hudson Valley/Pine Bush, New York
Best vantage points are on Searsville and Drexel roads.
Burke County, North Carolina
Brown Mountain
Cincinnati, Ohio
Fyffe, Alabama
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Rest of the World
St. Paul and Vulcan, Alberta, Canada
Mexico City, Mexico
Varginha, southern Minas Gerais, Brazil
Central England
The crop circles area
Auvergne, France
The Pamir-Altaï Mountains, West Mongolia
Many paranormal phenomenon (Bigfoots and biophysical phenomena) have been reported in the Pamir mountains.
How to report an UFO ?
Basic Guidelines
1. Start with the exact date and time.
2. List all witnesses' names, addresses, and phone numbers. Also provide ages and occupations when possible.
3. Give your exact location at the time of the sighting. Street address, city, state, country.
4. Describe the weather. Was it sunny? Overcast? Raining? A clear night? Full moon?
5. In what part of the sky was the UFO located? North, South, East, West? On the horizon or straight overhead or somewhere in between?
6. Did the UFO move? How far and how fast? Describe its movements in detail.
7. Describe the appearance of the UFO: shape, size, distance, color, texture, sound. Draw a picture of it.
8. Describe the area in which you made the sighting. Is it near an airport? An Air Force Base? A military or research installation of any kind?
9. Write a narrative describing what happened in your own words, just as it occurred.
10. If there were other witnesses, have each of them write their own report, without consulting with each other. Have one person collect all of the sighting reports.
11. If you wish to report the sighting to your local authorities or to the military, then do so. Remember, distribute only copies of reports or photos. Do not give the originals to anyone.
Difficulty Level: Easy
Time Required: Approximately 60 minutes.
Important:
1. Never give away your original reports and photos or negatives. You may never see them again.
2. As Sherlock Holmes said: "It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgement." Check out every possibility that what you saw was something ordinary.
3. Don't go to the media. Let them come to you.
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