Shag Harbour 1967: An Unsolved Incident, NATO Mine-Sweeping Links, and the Ongoing Alien-Origin Ambiguity
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Near Shag Harbour in 1967, witnesses saw orange lights dive toward the sea, but investigators found only yellow foam and no proof of a crash, and years later Chris Styles linked it to a NATO minesweeping exercise off McNabs Island with dummy mines and seabed UFO rumors, while Shelburne is not the cause, leaving the case unsolved and drawing alien-enthusiast tourism, with some experts still entertaining the possibility of alien origins for underwater objects.
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