Tourists Will Be Sent To Study UFOs - Alternative View

Tourists Will Be Sent To Study UFOs - Alternative View
Tourists Will Be Sent To Study UFOs - Alternative View

Video: Tourists Will Be Sent To Study UFOs - Alternative View

Video: Tourists Will Be Sent To Study UFOs - Alternative View
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The modern tourism industry strives to provide travelers not only with a good rest, but also with interesting, exciting adventures. Every year more and more new tourist destinations appear, which are distinguished by unusual entertainment and exoticism. Recently, the field of travel has been actively conquered by UFO tourism, which implies travel to those places on the planet where aliens have repeatedly appeared.

Norway is a country where such phenomena are regularly observed. That is why the tourism industry in Norway intends to come to grips with the development of new tourist routes to mysterious and mysterious places, marked by the appearance of UFOs, since there are several such places in the country.

Back in the early 50s of the last century, reports began to appear in the media about the crash of an unidentified flying object that occurred over the island of Spitsbergen. On this account, there are two versions of the UFO crash. The data, cited in the first version, report that the crash of a flying object took place back in 1946 and the bodies of aliens were found at the crash site. However, in 1952, the German newspaper Saarbucker Zeitung published an article in which it was reported that a new UFO crash had occurred over the island of Svalbard, the fragments of which were discovered by the Norwegian Air Force during an exercise. With each new mention of the UFO crash, the information acquired new details and, in the end, according to this version, the military were able to find the bodies of seven aliens.

However, the most popular UFO tourist destination in Norway today is the Hessedalen Valley. The inhabitants of this place say that mysterious phenomena in the sky were observed even before World War II, but since the 80s of the last century, the phenomena began to occur much more often.

More than one expedition was sent to this valley to study the nature of these phenomena. Ufologists and psychobiophysicists are still trying to solve the UFO riddle in the Blue Box laboratory.