Wellfleet
9/5/1971
I was at Great Island on Labor Day weekend, 1971. It was night time and I was camping there, against the rules. I had built a fire on the beach and was walking north, looking for some firewood, when I noticed some lights out on the bay. At first I assumed it was a boat. Then the lights moved slowly toward shore, still north of where I was walking. The next thing I saw was a pair of lights coming toward me on the beach and I was sure it was a ranger, who had seen my fire and was coming to investigate. I was sure it was a vehicle. In an instant the lights were all around me and then vanished as quickly as they had appeared. I heard no sounds. I don't know what it was, but I was not imagining it, and I'll never forget it. (Source ufoinfo.com )
I was at Great Island on Labor Day weekend, 1971. It was night time and I was camping there, against the rules. I had built a fire on the beach and was walking north, looking for some firewood, when I noticed some lights out on the bay. At first I assumed it was a boat. Then the lights moved slowly toward shore, still north of where I was walking. The next thing I saw was a pair of lights coming toward me on the beach and I was sure it was a ranger, who had seen my fire and was coming to investigate. I was sure it was a vehicle. In an instant the lights were all around me and then vanished as quickly as they had appeared. I heard no sounds. I don't know what it was, but I was not imagining it, and I'll never forget it. (Source ufoinfo.com )
7/14/2009
We were walking down Main St. on a summer evening after watching a movie. It was roughly 10:15pm that night. My Friend noticed it first hovering above the Wellfleet Marketplace store. As we stood entirely still in near disbelief, it was a flying saucer! It was fairly close above the rooftop, and approx. the size of a VW bug. We were across the street from the saucer. The saucer had a metallic flat-grey surface. An oval cylinder shaped protruded stuck out from the top center of the saucer-like craft. It appeared glass-like and very thick. I saw gray shadows underneath in motion but couldn't make out any figures exactly. The glass cylinder was covered with a dark thick metal crosshatch design, with about 3 or 4 strips going in each direction. Out of this glass cylinder was a straight up beam of strong white light, similar to a search light extremely more intense then any spot light.
It then disappeared into the night sky going south towards the Wellfleet Harbor. It zoomed off at an extremely fast speed and was completely silent the whole time.
Whatever it was that we witnessed that night we believe was not from this planet and remains a mystery to us. I looked in the newspaper and listened to news and didn't hear or see anything about this sighting.(Source NUFORC.org)
We were walking down Main St. on a summer evening after watching a movie. It was roughly 10:15pm that night. My Friend noticed it first hovering above the Wellfleet Marketplace store. As we stood entirely still in near disbelief, it was a flying saucer! It was fairly close above the rooftop, and approx. the size of a VW bug. We were across the street from the saucer. The saucer had a metallic flat-grey surface. An oval cylinder shaped protruded stuck out from the top center of the saucer-like craft. It appeared glass-like and very thick. I saw gray shadows underneath in motion but couldn't make out any figures exactly. The glass cylinder was covered with a dark thick metal crosshatch design, with about 3 or 4 strips going in each direction. Out of this glass cylinder was a straight up beam of strong white light, similar to a search light extremely more intense then any spot light.
It then disappeared into the night sky going south towards the Wellfleet Harbor. It zoomed off at an extremely fast speed and was completely silent the whole time.
Whatever it was that we witnessed that night we believe was not from this planet and remains a mystery to us. I looked in the newspaper and listened to news and didn't hear or see anything about this sighting.(Source NUFORC.org)