ID | #1685347184 |
Added | Mon, 29/05/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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Initial data
An entry from Barmouth in 1922 reads:
"John Morris, the helmsman of the local lifeboat, and William James saw the object falling into the sea "with extraordinary slowness," so slowly that it was mistaken for an airplane. A boat was sent out, but nothing was found. There were no reports of missing planes."
Original news
Another entry from Barmouth in 1922 reads: “John Morris, steersman of the local lifeboat, and William James saw an object fall into the sea ‘with extraordinary slowness’, so slowly that it was thought to be a plane. A boat was sent out, but nothing was found. No aircraft was reported missing.”
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