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12/22/2024 07:33:57 pm

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Dashboard Cam Captures UFO Hovering over the Traffic in Guangzhou, China [VIDEO]

UFO reportedly spotted hovering across the skies in Guangzhou, China.

(Photo : Getty Images) UFO reportedly spotted hovering across the skies in Guangzhou, China.

A strange flying object has reportedly been spotted hovering over the traffic of the busy street of Guangzhou, China, as shown on a video footage captured by a dashboard camera of one car.

The footage shows the driver stopping behind several abandoned cars, while people stare up with wide-open eyes and mouths to the strange dark object lingering the horizon.

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The HNGN reported that as the car pulls, one woman can be heard saying "Fay de aya," which means UFO in Chinese, while several other people were panicking and screaming as the flying object allegedly flew low over the city.

The event took place this past April but is now only being seen outside Asia. It quickly made rounds across the Internet after UFO blogger Scott C Waring uploaded the 3-minute footage.

"Overall this is a fantastic example of a big UFO over China," he wrote. "A crown builds up in the middle of a highway in the Chinese city of Guangzhou The street quickly becomes a parking lot on both sides as people get out of their cars and start recording the UFO with their mobile phones."

"I also noticed if you make it full screen - the UFO wobbles as its moving. It is a disk, so perhaps the disk is spinning as it moves as many UFOs have been reported to do," he noted.

However, the footage has met several skepticisms, Daily Star reported.

One YouTuber user named Maverick said: "It's funny considering so many people were recording this that is the only source of the video on YouTube." While another criticized the video as if it was part of a commercial in which "people are pointing their phones all over the place."

Waring, in response, to the critics wrote: "Why don't we see more videos of it? Because it takes a brave person to post something unknown on the internet that might get you and your family arrested in China."

Watch the video below and decide for yourself.


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