
A YouTuber’s footage of “unidentified flying objects” hovering over North Carolina’s Outer Banks has gone viral online.
The video, which was posted by account holder William Guy, has generated more than 370,000 views on YouTube, the New York Post reported. The footage shows 14 glowing lights appearing above the water and quickly disappearing, leaving witnesses really confused and creeped out.
“Look nothing in the sky at all, then all of a sudden…Anybody tell me what that is?” a person, reportedly Guy, said in the footage. “We’re in the middle of the ocean, on a ferry, nothing around. Look. Nothing around. No land, no nothing.”
People have tried to explain the “UFOs,” including a former Marine based at the 2nd Marine Air Wing in Cherry Point, North Carolina, Fox 10 noted.
“We used to regularly drop flares out of the back of our plane in the evenings for military exercises in that area,“ Derrick Chennault commented below the video. “They are one million candle power each so they were pretty bright and can be seen from far away and floated down slow as they hung from a parachute.“
A spokesperson from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, which is located 77 miles northeast of Cherry Point, told Fox 10 that no planes from the Air Force base were in the area the day the video was posted online.
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