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Mystery in the sky above Loch Ness


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#1    Magikman

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Posted 21 January 2003 - 06:39 PM

                                                FOLK around Loch Ness have been keeping watch on the night skies after mystery lights appeared above the village of Drumnadrochit last weekend.
Local astronomers have been called in to see if they can find the truth about what is out there, while residents in Drumnadrochit have gathered to watch the light in the early hours of the morning.
“It’s the buzz of the village,” said Liz Gresham, whose husband Ian first spotted the light.
“A lady who lives in the respite centre asked the kids if they had seen the light. When they said they had, she told them; ‘They should do something about that. It’s not natural’.”

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Posted 21 January 2003 - 06:59 PM

                                                I heard about this earlier on today, but missed the report on the local news that was showing the footage. I'll check it again tonight to see if it mentions anything more about it.

It's a shame there isn't a streaming video of the footage available on the web, it would have been good to have gotten a closer look at it - there's not much you can make out from the image provided.                                                




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