Post by Informer on Jul 24, 2004 14:31:42 GMT -5
[glow=beige,2,300] UFO HOT AREAS IN KEY STATES...
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Colorado- This is the San Luis Valley area in the south central area SW of Colorado Springs, especially from Saguache south east to Interstate 25. This is a really heavy location.
Florida- There is a triangle running from Orlando to Tampa Bay with the north apex equidistant, in the middle of nowhere. Also scattered anywhere from Jacksonville to Miami straight down the east coast (they seem to like the beach!) There are a few for the millionaire's haven, Boca Raton, including an episode of missing time from one observer.
Indiana- For some reason they like Indiana a lot. There is heavy activity from Evansville area up through Bloomington to Indianapolis and from there
up to South Bend. If you follow that line, you will see the main UFO trail emerge. Other areas are up by Lake Michigan and down by Richmond, near the Ohio border. Of all the states, Indiana has the most number of different places where re-occurring sightings occur.
Washington- If you take and draw a ring around the Puget Sound area (there's that water thing again), you will hit pay dirt. That's the main area. Then there is a section in Wahkiakum County in the SW corner, just over the border from Oregon. There is also an area in and around the Yakima Indian Reservation outside Yakima, especially at Trout Lake and around Mount Adams. John Novak has an article with more information on this at theme stream.
California- Besides down by San Diego and L.A., there is a stretch that leads from San Francisco north and east to the center of the state, then following north almost to the border of Oregon. Mostly following route 5 I would say.
North Carolina- I've mentioned the Lincolntown area. Then there is a line from Winston-Salem curving south to beyond Rocky Mount.
Oklahoma- From Tulsa to Oklahoma City and just south of there. Also, NW of Dodge City, Lane County receives a lot of activity for the sparseness of the population.
Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire- If you draw a line from the south east border of RI and go up to Concord, New Hampshire, there are spots all along there.
New Jersey- Around north east Jersey and New York City, which would make sense considering the numbers of people populating that area. But there is also some activity down the coast.
Pennsylvania- I already mentioned this. In and around Pittsburgh and over to Johnstown it's heavy.
Michigan- In a line leading from Pontiac up through Flint and to the Saginaw Bay. Then there is some sporadic activity up and down the coast of Lake Michigan.
Minnesota and Wisconsin- All around the Minneapolis and St. Paul area and particularly Pepin County, WI just over the Minnesota border.
Missouri- Mostly in the western part of the state in a rough line from Springfield up to St. Joseph. Also particularly, Knox County, another sparsely populated area in the extreme NE section of the state.
Ohio- Mostly around the Cincinnati area , but there is a trail leading from there, northeast to Columbus and up to Akron.
Illinois- Has a few from St, Louis up the center of the state to Rockford, which is quite hot.
Montana- Almost exactly center-state, west of Butte, from Judith Basin County southeast into Wheatland County. There are some others, but this is the heaviest.
West Virginia- This sort of goes with the Ohio area because it is so close to the border. But there is a lot of activity in rural Mason County, NW of Charleston.
Nellis Air Force Range, Nevada- This large area just northwest of Las Vegas has long been frequented by extremely strange phenomena. This is the home of the now famous "secret" Area 51 at Groom Lake, inside the base.
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Colorado- This is the San Luis Valley area in the south central area SW of Colorado Springs, especially from Saguache south east to Interstate 25. This is a really heavy location.
Florida- There is a triangle running from Orlando to Tampa Bay with the north apex equidistant, in the middle of nowhere. Also scattered anywhere from Jacksonville to Miami straight down the east coast (they seem to like the beach!) There are a few for the millionaire's haven, Boca Raton, including an episode of missing time from one observer.
Indiana- For some reason they like Indiana a lot. There is heavy activity from Evansville area up through Bloomington to Indianapolis and from there
up to South Bend. If you follow that line, you will see the main UFO trail emerge. Other areas are up by Lake Michigan and down by Richmond, near the Ohio border. Of all the states, Indiana has the most number of different places where re-occurring sightings occur.
Washington- If you take and draw a ring around the Puget Sound area (there's that water thing again), you will hit pay dirt. That's the main area. Then there is a section in Wahkiakum County in the SW corner, just over the border from Oregon. There is also an area in and around the Yakima Indian Reservation outside Yakima, especially at Trout Lake and around Mount Adams. John Novak has an article with more information on this at theme stream.
California- Besides down by San Diego and L.A., there is a stretch that leads from San Francisco north and east to the center of the state, then following north almost to the border of Oregon. Mostly following route 5 I would say.
North Carolina- I've mentioned the Lincolntown area. Then there is a line from Winston-Salem curving south to beyond Rocky Mount.
Oklahoma- From Tulsa to Oklahoma City and just south of there. Also, NW of Dodge City, Lane County receives a lot of activity for the sparseness of the population.
Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire- If you draw a line from the south east border of RI and go up to Concord, New Hampshire, there are spots all along there.
New Jersey- Around north east Jersey and New York City, which would make sense considering the numbers of people populating that area. But there is also some activity down the coast.
Pennsylvania- I already mentioned this. In and around Pittsburgh and over to Johnstown it's heavy.
Michigan- In a line leading from Pontiac up through Flint and to the Saginaw Bay. Then there is some sporadic activity up and down the coast of Lake Michigan.
Minnesota and Wisconsin- All around the Minneapolis and St. Paul area and particularly Pepin County, WI just over the Minnesota border.
Missouri- Mostly in the western part of the state in a rough line from Springfield up to St. Joseph. Also particularly, Knox County, another sparsely populated area in the extreme NE section of the state.
Ohio- Mostly around the Cincinnati area , but there is a trail leading from there, northeast to Columbus and up to Akron.
Illinois- Has a few from St, Louis up the center of the state to Rockford, which is quite hot.
Montana- Almost exactly center-state, west of Butte, from Judith Basin County southeast into Wheatland County. There are some others, but this is the heaviest.
West Virginia- This sort of goes with the Ohio area because it is so close to the border. But there is a lot of activity in rural Mason County, NW of Charleston.
Nellis Air Force Range, Nevada- This large area just northwest of Las Vegas has long been frequented by extremely strange phenomena. This is the home of the now famous "secret" Area 51 at Groom Lake, inside the base.