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The Real X-Files - UFO Startles Crowd At Australian Rodeo (July 16, 2010)(Katherine, Australia)

Spectators at a local rodeo in Katherine, Australia were taken completely by surprise when a bright shining object slowly flew over their heads, then suddenly without warning, disappeared without a trace.

The aerial phenomena was witnessed by numerous bystanders at around 6:20pm both in and around the Katherine showgrounds.

"At first, I thought it was a plane that had caught my eye in the sky,'' exclaimed Mel Auty, a 35-year-old resident of Camira, Queensland.

"But it was more like a falling star, just not falling. It was slowly making its way across the sky.

"And it wasn't dark enough for stars to be out.

"It was going across the sky for maybe five seconds, before it suddenly disappeared."

"There was this bright thing and then it was gone," adds 8-year-old Rikkasha Barcley.

"It was really strange. I don't know what it was. It was there, then it was gone."

32-year old Vicki Mulholland was watching the rodeo, when the bright object distracted her from the show, "I looked up and something went across the sky."

"It kept going and going and suddenly it was gone just as if someone had switched if off."

What makes this sighting so important, is the fact that it is somewhat similar too what has been witnessed over China and the western United States at the same time.

A large metallic object, about the size of a passenger jet, a bright light or reflection, flying across the sky slowly before it just simply vanished.

Sounds eerily like the exact same thing.



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