ID | #1623232347 |
Added | Wed, 09/06/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Davenport, Peter
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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I was driving south on Route 36 (Ocean Avenue) from the vicinity of Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
It was about 14: 30 on a Saturday afternoon, overcast skies. While driving, I happened to look out the driver's side window at the sky over the ocean.
The moment I looked up at the sky, I saw about 12 balls of the brightest silver light I've ever seen. I could only describe the luminosity as the same as that of liquid mercury-only many times brighter - and pulsating.
These bright lights seemed to burst out of the cloud cover and pulsed, forming 3 rows arranged on top of each other. Each ball was larger than a marble, but smaller than a golf ball-if held at arm's length.
They disappeared almost as quickly as they appeared.
Original news
Date: December 11 2004
Location: Monmouth Beach, New Jersey
Time: 14:30
Summary: I was traveling south on Route 36 (Ocean Avenue) from the vicinity of Sandy Hook, NJ. It was approximately 2:30 p.m. on a Saturday afternoon with overcast skies. While driving, I happened to glance out my driver’s side window at the sky over the ocean. At the instant I looked at the sky, I observed approximately 12 orbs of the brightest silver light I have ever seen. I could only describe the luminosity as being like that of liquid mercury–only many times brighter–and pulsating. These bright lights appeared to surge out of the cloud cover and pulsate in a formation of 3 stacked rows. The size of each orb was larger than a marble but smaller than a golf ball–if held at arm’s length. Almost as quickly as the orbs appeared, they disappeared.
Source: Davenport, Peter
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