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UFOs over Shoreline

Shoreline, WALocal News

On January 31, 2014, a series of UFO sightings captivated the residents of Richmond Beach, Washington, as reported by local witness Wayne Pridemore. The first UFO appeared around 9:00 PM, described as glowing orange and moving at a slow speed of ten miles per hour at low altitude. This peculiar sighting was soon followed by several additional UFOs, with Pridemore noting at least fifteen in total throughout the night. His excitement grew as he rushed to document the event, capturing the essence of a "Roswell-like" experience that sparked community interest. The article reflects on the impact of such sightings on local culture and the ongoing fascination with unidentified aerial phenomena.

Pridemore's narrative not only entertains but also invites readers to ponder the mysteries of the skies above. The report underscores the significance of these events in shaping local folklore, drawing attention to the intersection of community experience and the unexplained. Ultimately, the article serves as a reminder of the wonder that such extraordinary occurrences can inspire in a community.

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