UFOs appear in South Africa
4: 33 minutes on Saturday morning (December 30, June 6), a sudden seizure of an earthquake struck east of Lephalale, South Africa. It was raining, but it was definitely not thunder.
The story of the UFO crashing into Earth is reported by Leonie Ras, a famous administrative leader of Lephalale town - that has stirred South Africans throughout the past few days.
(Artwork: nationalufocenter) It was the day that Ras returned to the weekend at her daughter's large farm - east of the city. Dawn on Saturday: ' I was lying in bed reading the message when I suddenly heard a loud explosion, so an Airbus plane crashed to the ground. It was raining, but the sound was obviously not like thunder. The explosion sounded louder and louder, and finally it sounded like millions of turbines were whirling at the same time . '
Strangely, Ras rose up and went to the window and stared at the bright orange cloud spreading.
'Suddenly, a glowing object threw herself out of the cloud and plunged to the ground with tremendous speed. It was followed by an explosive sound.
' It looks pretty much like Haley comet, the front is round and has a tail emitting orange red smoke. It may have fallen into the desolate land near Beauty, between the Tambotie River and the Palele River '.
The daughter and Cobus son-in-law Nel soon awakened from the explosion. However, when they ran out to see, there were only traces of cloudy orange smoke in the sky and sound like a sledgehammer.
Strangely, Lephlale's fire brigade, police and disaster control center that night seemed to be asleep like death. After the explosion, there was no investigation from the authorities.
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