Cyprus Popularity Increases After Recent UFO Sightings
The most recent UFO sighting in Cyprus took place in the resort of Ayia Napa
It has been revealed that whilst Cyprus remains a popular holiday destination for many British tourists benefiting from a range of economy flights to both Paphos and Larnaca, a spate of recent UFO sightings has increased the island's lure. With the latest spotting occurring just last week, the Eastern Mediterranean location could provide more than just sun, sand and sea for visitors.
It is believed that the increased sightings of these unidentified flying objects in the sky could provide an added attraction for tourists. A steady rise in UFO sightings since the early 1970's has led many British individuals to flock to the region, with the sole intention of staring at the night sky in the hope of catching a glimpse of these mysterious craft. Ayia Napa, known for its vibrant club nightlife and long stretches of sandy beaches, was host to the latest sighting, which was described as having a "beautiful white aura." With reports over the past few years of vivid white lights, orange orbs drifting through the sky, and clusters of small unknown flying craft, speculation over the sightings has intensified.
Whether individuals believe or not, Cyprus remains a quick and easy option for British holidaymakers wanting to get away for some Mediterranean sun. With regular flights departing from Luton, Gatwick and Newcastle providing travel for people across the country, a UFO sighting could be an added surprise for those wanting sun, sea and sand.
Posted by Raef, 17 August 2010 12:23
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