Didn't see this myself obviously (Norway here) but my mate in Scottsdale sent me a video that same night, around 22:15 his time.
What actually gets me is that this region has been producing reports of oversized bipedal entities going back way further than the mining era.
Didn't see it myself since I'm in Norway, but my mate who lives in Scottsdale sent me a video that night and it's genuinely strange.
@KlausRoberts the landing strip thing was always the laziest interpretation imo. What bugs me more is why nobody seriously engages with the hydraulic calendar theories or the shamanic sky-walking...
Sunday morning is genuinely the worst time for this, I've got a group call planned with some researchers from the States who are finally going to go through that Mothman footage from last month.
There's been some fairly quiet movement in Parliament regarding "airspace anomalies" and "unidentified aerial phenomena" in the last month or so.
Nah mate, Pendle's brilliant for a day out but go to Malham Cove or Weathercote Cave if you want proper activity.
Keep a sleep journal from now on. What you ate before bed, what time you slept, any dreams you remember, mood, anything unusual in the days beforehand.
Right, so I'm planning a bit of a winter solstice jaunt up Pendle Hill in Lancashire next month and I'm wondering if anyone's got experience visiting the place during the darker months.
Seven feet tall? Mate, that's basically an unusually tall man. How did you rule out human? The Peak District gets loads of hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Piccadilly Line has a seriously weird history. There's loads of documented paranormal activity there.
For every one interesting recording, there's 100 hours of nothing This is the part that never gets mentioned in paranormal documentaries.