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Sharon Carlin, her husband, two children and two other couples with children were on a Bank Holiday trip in North Wales. The six adults and seven children stayed at the Carrog Station Campsite, and on their last night, when all the children were asleep, they saw an unusual object in the sky. The friends were gathered around their campfire when Sharon said she noticed something. "I saw orange flames coming towards us and I had no idea what it could be," said Sharon. "There was no sound but it was moving diagonally, it lasted for a few minutes. "It moved like an air balloon but there was no noise off the flames. It was too small to be an air balloon though." Sharon said everyone was intrigued not scared and they all tried to get their cameras out but it was too late. "It just came quite close, it felt like it was detecting us. "I can only describe it as a small cube-like shape with flames in the middle floating at a slow speed towards us. Then it went backwards and disappeared into the sky. It was the strangest thing, very bizarre and none of us could explain it." The sighting happened at 10.45pm on Sunday, May 3, and on her return home to Manchester, Sharon was alerted to the Free Press website and that of sister paper the Evening Leader, which details UFO sightings in Denbighshire and Flintshire and a timeline of the recordings.
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"It moved like an air balloon but there was no noise off the flames. It was too small to be an air balloon though." Sharon said everyone was intrigued not scared and they all tried to get their cameras out but it was too late. "It just came quite close, it felt like it was detecting us. "I can only describe it as a small cube-like shape with flames in the middle floating at a slow speed towards us.
"What was really peculiar was it was a cube and had orange lights coming from underneath and it was such a close-up view.
"It was about the distance of a football pitch away and the size of a small truck. It slowed a bit and then suddenly went off again.
"It was really strange because there was no noise and you would have thought at that distance it would have woken up everybody on the street. It doesn't make any sense."