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Date: July 20, 2002 9:03 PM
Location: Dundee
County: Fond du Lac

Source: UFO Wisconsin Report by Ken P.



Details of Incident:

 

Six glowing amber spherical blobs appeared in rapid succession in the north, then gradually tracked southward until disappearing in the east. Several briefly flashed bright white. Motion was slow and stable; there was no rapid acceleration or direction changes.

Several minutes after the last of these objects disappeared, a fainter blue-green point with two smaller points - one red, one green - below the main point, appeared in south east and tracked northward. The two smaller points below the main point exhibited some minor bobbing motion.

Intensifying rain showers in progress at time of sighting.

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