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[أوفو] زار معلما سياحيّا [هوتسبوتس]

بما أنّ هو ليس يمكن إلى استكشفت المجرة مثل الطاقم بحّارة من النجم سفينة مشروع بعد, أنت يستطيع بدلا من ذلك سافرت إلى هذا [أوفو] [هوتسبوت] في الأمل أنّ سيزور المجرة أنت. سيرى بينما هو يستطيع لا يكون ضمنت أنت أيّ شيء في السماوات فوق هذا مدائن من أصل لا أرضيّ, هذا أماكن يعطون أنت الأرجحية جيّدة.

[أوفو] زار معلما سياحيّا [هوتسبوت]

[أوفو] يميل مشاهد في مدائن ومدائن أن يأتي في عناقيد, مع فترات من [هي كتيفيتي] عموما يتبع بخمود كاملة (أحيانا دائما) من نشاط. غريبات (أو تخيلات [أفركتيف]), [تثرن ووت] هو, يبدو أن يفضّل زوج من مدائن دوليّة أنّ كان حالة لهو أن يزور - [إ.ت.س] أو لا.

Perhaps not unrelated, the UK is also where more crop circles are reported than anywhere else in the world.

crop circles

Sydney, Australia

The winner of the best city to visit travel tournament in 2009, Sydney, Australia has been having a rash of UFO sightings lately. While the reports aren’t specifically of the UFOs themselves, you might be able to get up close and personal with the little green (or gray) men themselves. A number of people are claiming they’ve been abducted to medical facility in the Blue Mountains.

lifted off my feet

Kansas City, Missouri

UFOs don’t care too much for the eastern or southern United States it seems but Midwest is always a popular choice for vacationing aliens. Hop a flight to Kansas City, MO where the average number of UFO sightings has skyrocketed to one or two a day recently. I didn’t see any while I was there but was dealing with a dead camera battery as it was.

Aside from the recent UFO invasion, the Traveling Mamas gives us another reason to love Kansas City.

auroraOther Good Places To See UFOs

  • Roswell, New Mexico – New Mexico in general is one of the busiest places in the US for UFO reports. If you can’t catch UFOs in the sky check out the Roswell UFO Museum to find quite a few of them.
  • Texas and Colorado – There seems to be a spike in UFO sightings in both states.
  • Near Military Installations - Most UFO sightings happen near or around military bases.
  • The Polar Regions - Ok, so you probably won’t see UFOs in the polar regions but can see other extra terrestrial lights in the sky. I’m talking about auroras (northern and southern lights).

As I mentioned above, UFO sightings tend to come in clusters and fluctuated over time so don’t be disappointed when if you don’t see anything. There are plenty of natural extraterrestrial wonders you can see from around the world at the right times of the year. Next week, I’ll give you some good sights from the cosmos and UFO alternatives so you can see some of what the universe has to offer from Earth.

[photos by: POSITiv, Le Petit Poulailler, dhammza]

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9 Responses to “UFO Sightseeing Hotspots”
  1. When I traveled, I met a bunch of people who were either dying to go to Roswell, or went. Regardless of which, I think they were very disappointed that no aliens greeted them at the borders with funky alien lays or other kooky stuff.

    This isn’t about alien travel, but why do people migrate to weird locations to see some stuff, that might have happened ages ago. This goes for hometowns of serial murderers, rapist. They are finally caught and put away, and all of a sudden people flock to that town as the new hot spot.

    • Anil P. says:

      That what I found interesting when writing this post as well. People who travel somewhere in the hopes of seeing something paranormal or just to be in a place where something (like a serial murder) happened decades ago.

      The destination becomes the secondary point of the travel, which is unusual in itself. These towns, like Roswell, sure have made the most of it though – but generally the museums in places like these aren’t too good.

      Good thing there are plenty of space phenomena we can witness from various places on the Earth without being disappointed, even if there are no little aliens there.

  2. rush says:

    Amazing info..i saw a similar article on NGC and was pretty fascinated..thnks will bookmark this page :)

  3. These crop circles are amazing and way to complicated for humans to do it in the middle of the night!

  4. Stevo says:

    I’m no UFO fanatic, but I would like to visit Roswell. Seeing it would give me a story or two to tell. I’m sure after a few pints I could embellish the tale with gusto.

    What about Area 51 (or the town nearest). Not on the list?

    • Anil P. says:

      There are a lot of sightings around the base itself but most military bases have a high incidence of UFO reports. In that part of the US I’d recommend New Mexico which has a very high number of UFO reports on a pretty consistent basis.

      Roswell though doesn’t have too many reports of UFOs, except from tourists which makes me wonder. Your best route if you’re in the area is highway 40 between Albuquerque and Flagstaff. It’s where a *lot* of UFOs are reported each year.

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