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Circles on the field and other formations. Australia

ID #1570205282
Added Fri, 04/10/2019
Author July N.
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Initial data

Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
19.07.1965 17:00
Location: 
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Воклюз NSW
Australia

Vaucluse Beach, a suburb of Sydney. 19 July 1965.

Dennis Crowe, a former technical artist with English aircraft companies, was the most unusual event in his life. Shortly after 17:00 Crowe was walking along the beach near his home. That day the sea was stormy, with strong winds and frequent rains, and Crowe was enjoying the calm between storms. In the distance he began to see a light coming closer, he could discern the shape of the object in the form of a disc, sitting on legs on the sandy beach.

Crowe saw the diameter of the object at a distance of 20 feet, and now he could see glowing blue-green ring around him, and the two parts of the ship was gray-gray. Peak seemed transparent dome. The object in the form of a disk stood in silence. The only sound he heard at the time, the barking of some dogs. They barked directly into the object.

Crowe made his first observations at an altitude of several hundred feet, and when he got close to 60 feet, the object rose from the ground. Crowe could now hear a sound ... a sound similar to the way the air is blown from a hot air balloon.

UFO in the form of a disc rose quickly into the air about 10 seconds and disappeared. The dog was now silent. Crowe was the only person who's seen a strange ship. Crowe gave a report on what he saw, and came a geologist to inspect the landing site. He stated that an object definitely was where Crowe saw a UFO. Plants in the landing area died.

Supervision received enough publicity to become known to the Royal Australian air force. They offered a possible explanation for this event. They said it could be "tornado". Crowe categorically rejected this theory. Due to the lack of additional information no other studies of this strange observation was conducted. Crowe stuck to his story about what he saw that day, and there is no other evidence to confirm or deny his statements.

UFO that landed on the beach of Vaucluse that day remains "unknown".

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Original news

UFO on Australian Beach

Vaucluse Beach, a suburb of Sydney, would be the location of a close encounter of the eerie kind. On July 19, 1965, Dennis Crowe, a one-time technical artist for English aircraft companies, would have the most unusual event of his life occur. A little after 5:00 P.M. Crowe was strolling along the beach, located not far from his home. The sea had been rough that day, with high winds and frequent rain showers, and Crowe was enjoying a calm between the storms. In the distance, he began to see a glow, and as he moved closer, he could make out the shape of a disc-shaped object, sitting on legs on the sandy beach.

Crowe guessed the object’s diameter at 20 feet, and he could now see a glowing blue-green hue rim around it, with the craft’s two parts a dullish gray. The top appeared to be a transparent dome. The disc shaped craft was sitting silently. The only sound he heard at the time was barking from some dogs. They were barking directly at the object. Crowe had made his first observations at several hundred feet, and as he came to within about 60 feet, the object lifted itself from the ground. Crowe could now hear a sound..a sound like air being forced out of a balloon.

The disc shaped UFO quickly climbed into the air, and within about 10 seconds, it had disappeared. The dogs were now silent. Crowe had been the only human to see the strange craft. Crowe made a report of what he saw, and a geologist came to make an inspection of the landing site. He stated that some type of object had definitely rested where Crowe had seen the UFO. The plant life in the area of the landing was all dying.

The sighting gained enough publicity to bring in The Royal Australian Air Force. They offered a possible explanation for the event. They said that it could have been a “tornado.” Crowe categorically rejected this theory. For lack of more information, no other research was forthcoming on this strange sighting. Crowe stood by his account of what he saw that day, and no other evidence is available to deny his claims. The UFO that landed on Vaucluse Beach that day remains an “unknown.”

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