The Shag Harbour UFO Incident: A 1967 Nova Scotia Sighting and Its Aftermath

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It recounts the 1967 Shag Harbour UFO incident in Nova Scotia, where RCMP Constable Ron Pound and others saw orange lights dive into the water and leave yellow foam, searches found nothing, and in 1993 Chris Styles and Don Ledger revived interest with claims of underwater travel to a submarine base and sonar observations, fueling ongoing debate in UFO studies.

Shag Harbour UFO Incident
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Shag Harbour UFO Incident

Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, experienced a 1967 event in which four orange lights dove toward the water, hovered, and left yellow foam as a yellow light moved on the surface, observed by RCMP Constable Ron Pound and other officers and local residents, who found no craft or debris despite searches by coast guard and divers, a case later revived in 1993 by MUFON investigators Chris Styles and Don Ledger who claimed the object traveled underwater about 25 miles to Government Point near a submarine detection base where naval vessels allegedly observed it on sonar, after which two underwater crafts surfaced and were pursued amid rumors of a Russian submarine and secrecy surrounding witnesses.