Inhabitants of the county of Dorset observed in the sky amazing clouds, similar to several UFOs.
A rare atmospheric phenomenon known as cloud perforation, which creates a gaping hole in the cloudy sky, is often mistaken for an invasion of alien visitors.
An amazing sight appeared in the skies over West Bay on Wednesday afternoon. Photographer Len Copeland managed to capture this unusual atmospheric phenomenon in a photo.
According to him, only two clouds were observed in the sky that looked like a UFO, then one of them scattered and left behind something resembling a feather.
These “notches” in a cloudy sky usually form after an aircraft flies through cold air masses and clouds, leaving a trail of ice crystals in its wake. Ice crystals "eat" water droplets. As they increase in size and become heavier, they begin to fall, creating a gaping hole. It may take several hours after the plane has flown.