Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) seem like they’d fit best in an episode of The Twilight Zone or X-Files, but many people are absolutely sure they’ve seen a UFO in the skies.
Southern Africa is no stranger to the UFO report phenomenon. There have been hundreds of ‘sightings’ from South Africans just like us all who have seen something in the sky – though they’re not sure what it might have been.
Many believe that UFO sightings point to intelligent life from other planets. Other people believe that they might signal secret sky-based experiments by world governments.
What do you do if you’ve seen something in the sky?
Here’s more about where sightings are reported.
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THE UFO MAP FOR SOUTHERN AFRICA
Sightings aren’t strange for South Africa, which has hunrdeds of reports hitting websites every year.
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If you’ve seen something in the sky, one of the sites where you could tell others about your experiences is UFO-Hunters.com. A special page for Southern Africans is where you can post more about your local sightings or seeings.
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The website has hundreds of local reports, from Johannesburg to Cape Town and more.
There’s also the website for UFOCT (at this link) which collects local reports of unidentified sightings.
FAMOUS UFO EVENTS
In April 2021, a sighting was spotted in Cape Town as reported by The South African website.
It’s not the only event linked to UFOs in the country. Back in the 1950s and 1960s, a lady named Elizabeth Klarer claimed to have met an alien from another planet – and said that they produced a child during their various meetings in outer space.
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Can YOU believe it?
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Have you spotted anything in the sky that you couldn’t quite identify, or that you were sure was going to make a great story one day? Send us your videos and photographs at info@thesouthafrican.com; alternatively you can send us a WhatsApp message on +27 60 011 0211.
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