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A photographer has snapped a 'UFO' - flying over the Coronation. Simon Balson, 59, was taking pictures of the Red Arrows aerial display when he spotted the unusual object.
Simon says he has 'no idea' what the object is saying that there have been a 'lot of unexplained sightings' recently in the area. Images show the Red Arrows aircraft flying towards the Mall in London - but slightly overhead a red object hovers above them.
Due to bad weather, he did not check the photos until today when he spotted the unusual object in one frame. He said: "I was shooting some photos from the 13th floor of my apartment building in Limehouse while the red arrows did their fly-over.
The weather was bad so there were no birds in the air, and I couldn't really see the planes so I didn't check the photos until later. When I did though I spotted this weird object and just thought 'what the hell is that'.
I enhanced the image and tried to increase the spec to see what it was, it looks like a floating acorn or something. All I could get is that it had a little bit of a red top, but I just have no idea what it could be.
"There have been lots of strange 'UFO' sightings recently, so I thought other people might be able to guess what it was."
I don't think it's anything out of this world-
originally posted by: IMSAM
OR it could be a heart shaped balloon.
I don't think it's anything out of this world-
So then what is the issue to be discussed here?
originally posted by: 0bserver1
We are now in that era where our doubts can lean to something real besides swamp gass or weather balloons.
The mighty English oak* is woven into the history and folklore of England.
Druids would worship in oak groves, couples would marry under their spreading branches and the Yule Log, decorated for Christmas with holly and mistletoe, was traditionally cut from oak. Acorns, the fruit of the oak, were carried by folk as charms to bring good luck and good health.
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: KKLOCO
How typical that it looked just like that , if one looks at history.
The mighty English oak* is woven into the history and folklore of England.
Druids would worship in oak groves, couples would marry under their spreading branches and the Yule Log, decorated for Christmas with holly and mistletoe, was traditionally cut from oak. Acorns, the fruit of the oak, were carried by folk as charms to bring good luck and good health.
Who knows if they have 12 UFO's in US possession how many do the British have that look like that ,just saying...
originally posted by: linda72
originally posted by: KKLOCO
originally posted by: stevieray
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: linda72
It was said to look like an acorn.
Kecksburg crash also.
Ding ding 🛎️ 🔔
You think so?