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A fisherman in North Carolina captured some puzzling footage of mysterious lights hovering over the water at a beach and some suspect that the oddities could be UFOs. The strange sighting reportedly occurred in mid-November and the video subsequently appeared online last week. According to the witness, who chose to remain anonymous, he was fishing at a site known as Cape Lookout when he suddenly noticed a "very bright, stationary, and silent" light in the sky.

"Over the course of the next hour it faded in and out," the observer said, "as well as sometimes becoming multiple lights." Although he was mystified by what he was watching, the fisherman was able to capture a brief video of the bewildering scene unfolding in the sky. The footage, which runs around 90 seconds, shows a pair of lights in the sky that inexplicably multiply as the man looks on in wonder. That said, like any good angler would, he sounds less put off by the UFOs than he is with his lack of luck, musing "still wish I could catch a fish."

As to what the lights may have been, officials with the National Parks Service told a local newspaper that they had no idea what the "peculiar" lights may have been. One popular theory online is that, due to their flame-like appearance, they may have come from an oil rig. This observation is echoed by fastidious UFO video investigator Scott Brando who believes that the 'UFOs' were actually artillery illumination rounds and posted a video to Twitter which does, indeed, bear an uncanny resemblance to the lights seen in the North Carolina video, suggesting that his prosaic answer is probably correct.
 

A fisherman in North Carolina captured some puzzling footage of mysterious lights hovering over the water at a beach and some suspect that the oddities could be UFOs. The strange sighting reportedly occurred in mid-November and the video subsequently appeared online last week. According to the witness, who chose to remain anonymous, he was fishing at a site known as Cape Lookout when he suddenly noticed a "very bright, stationary, and silent" light in the sky.

"Over the course of the next hour it faded in and out," the observer said, "as well as sometimes becoming multiple lights." Although he was mystified by what he was watching, the fisherman was able to capture a brief video of the bewildering scene unfolding in the sky. The footage, which runs around 90 seconds, shows a pair of lights in the sky that inexplicably multiply as the man looks on in wonder. That said, like any good angler would, he sounds less put off by the UFOs than he is with his lack of luck, musing "still wish I could catch a fish."

As to what the lights may have been, officials with the National Parks Service told a local newspaper that they had no idea what the "peculiar" lights may have been. One popular theory online is that, due to their flame-like appearance, they may have come from an oil rig. This observation is echoed by fastidious UFO video investigator Scott Brando who believes that the 'UFOs' were actually artillery illumination rounds and posted a video to Twitter which does, indeed, bear an uncanny resemblance to the lights seen in the North Carolina video, suggesting that his prosaic answer is probably correct.

They are pyrotechnic devices of some type, but not sure about the artillery illumination rounds. That would imply there is a military range in the general area, but I don't see one on any map. Fired from a warship maybe?
 
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They are pyrotechnic devices of some type, but not sure about the artillery illumination rounds. That would imply there is a military range in the general area, but I don't see one on any map. Fired from a warship maybe?
Couldn't figure this one out, which is why I brought it on over. If it was off the coast, a warship is in the running there.
 
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