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An extraordinary observation from September 1980. A year before the mass observations began in "Hessdalen"."The 18 or 19 september 1980, a hunter witnessed something that he probably will remember all his life. He was in the mountains, near "Elgsjoen" in the southern part of the Hessdalen area. There, he was hunting with two friends. It was beautiful weather, with clear sky and fresh, autumn air. It was about 11:30 in the morning when he suddenly got a strange feeling. The air became dense around him, and he felt that something was behind him, and at the same time he saw a shadow. He turned around, and only a few meters from him, "hung" three magnificent objects that looked like saucers. They had an incredible beautiful red color that sparkled in the sunlight. Around the saucers were a kind of brim or "wing". The brim was composed of tubes resembling organ pipes and spun around. On top of the saucers was a platform, and on the right side something which resembled antennaes. Drawing: Elbjorg Fjeldberg.Under each of the saucers there were two holes, one on each side. The material that the objects were made of was hard to describe, but it resembled a mixture of glass and stone. The objects were about 4 meters in diameter, and they gave away a faint buzzing sound.Suddenly, as if on command, all three objects got on its side with the top facing the direction of motion. In formation they disappeared over the mountains to the north.The observer got scared and kept close to the cabin for the next three days. He has never been on hunting again, and the equipment was sold after this event.The observer was confident that the objects were man-made, because it was "bad metal work." He compared the objects with "great lumps of sugar candy". "Source: "The UFO phenomenon" (Havik, 1987). Amazon.com Widgets