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PHOTO: Donut shaped UFO caught on camera near wind farm

Thursday 4pm - THIS donut-shaped UFO was caught on camera near Conisholme wind farm a few weeks before the wind turbine was damaged.

Brian Lee, 55, was driving on Billings Gate road in South Somercotes at 4.30pm on December 9 and stopped his car to take some pictures of a dramatic sunset on his mobile phone.

It wasn't until he returned home and looked over the images that he discovered the strange object in one of them.

He said: "I looked at my phone and just saw this donut-shaped thing in the sky; I didn't know what to think it was."

The image, facing a south westerly direction, also shows the headlights of a car approaching. The mystery object can be seen in the sky amidst the dark clouds.

Mr Lee, from nearby Saltfleet, said: "I've sat on this photo for a while because I just didn't know what to think about it, but after seeing all your stories in the Leader about the wind farm UFOs I thought maybe I should show somebody."

When asked if he believed UFOs were of alien origin, Mr Lee said he likes to keep an open mind, but added: "This isn't some sort of hoax as I really don't have any interest in the whole UFO thing. I just thought it was really strange."

* Have you seen any UFOs in the Louth or Mablethorpe area? Email gemma.gadd@jpress.co.uk


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Weather for Louth

Monday 13 February 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Cloudy

Cloudy

Temperature: 4 C to 9 C

Wind Speed: 29 mph

Wind direction: West

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Temperature: 5 C to 7 C

Wind Speed: 23 mph

Wind direction: North west

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