On the evening of April 20, 2017, an excited photographer watched two groups of lights move slowly over the Canadian city of Vancouver.
A local resident went to English Bay Beach, located on the Vancouver Peninsula near the West End housing estate, to photograph the beautiful clouds. Then I sat on a log for a long time and admired the sunset, and when it was almost dark, I decided to take a panoramic photo.
Moving around and filming the bay, and then the high-rise buildings, he noticed strange lights in the sky, which he initially mistook for lanterns in the alpine ski resort of Graus Mountain, which is located north of Vancouver.
However, when the initially dim lights became brighter, an eyewitness noticed that they were moving, rotating slightly, in two separate groups. In each group, the lights were lined up in a curved line, behind which another light was shining.
The eyewitness, without stopping, clicked the shutter of the camera, and filmed the entire path taken by the objects, which slowly moved to the northeast with a slight climb, and then disappeared into the clouds.
Voronina Svetlana