Following our story of a UFO seen off Cornwall on December 29 we were inundated by calls from people who had similar things all over the country. Some claimed they had seen alien spacecraft off the same bay in Cornwall where our original UFO was snapped. A man who asked just to be called Edward snapped a strange shaped object which appeared to be 'buzzing' a Navy ship.He said: "I was taking photos of the ship when a helicopter from it took off, flew west then landed back on board just a few minutes later. "It was only when I blew up the photos on my computer that Irealised what the helicopter had gone off to take a look at."It was in the exact same bay as the one featured in The Sun earlier this week." American holidaymaker Ian Mulford also believes he snapped a UFO at virtually the same spot as Edward. Ian said:"I was taking photographs and did not see anything unusual at the time, but after reviewing the pictures I found something very unusual in the background of a picture of one of the family.
Partygoer Rodga Harvey claims he snapped a UFO as he made his way home from a party on New Years eve.
Rodga, from St.Ives,
said:"It was only when I looked at the photo later that I realised
there was this weird flying object in the sky.
"It didn't look like any normal aircraft so I am sure it is aUFO."
Mum of one Rachel Clarke,
25, is totally convinced that she filmed two UFOs flying above the
skies above Borehamwood on New Year's Day.
Rachel said: "I was standing on the balcony of a neighbour's house celebrating.
"We suddenly saw a bright light appear in the sky, then another one joined it.
"They both started darting about really fast.
They weren't flying around like normal planes, or helicopters.
"Everyone who saw them, and
there were about 15 of us, were amazed. I didn't see any green men
flying them, but I am sure they were UFOs.
Grandmother Mary Booth, 57, says she saw what she believes was a UFO in Bristol on New Year's Eve.
Mary was standing in her front garden with three other people when they noticed a brightorange, ball s......
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