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NewsMine deceptions nasa Viewing Item | Mystery lights in formation over florida skies { April 22 2008 } Original Source Link: (May no longer be active) http://www.local6.com/news/15953691/detail.htmlhttp://www.local6.com/news/15953691/detail.html
Mystery Lights Spotted Flying 'In Formation' In Fla. Skies
POSTED: 6:49 am EDT April 22, 2008 UPDATED: 9:27 am EDT April 22, 2008
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Strange orbs of light spotted flying in the night sky over St. Augustine are the second reported sighting of mystery lights in the area in recent weeks.
The Puckett family said they spotted the lights in the sky over the weekend. Witness Brandon Puckett, 12, said the lights were apparently flying toward each other.
Brandon Puckett said. "They were like flying toward each other."
Some skeptics said the lights could be from sky lanterns released during a nearby wedding.
Others are not convinced.
Another sighting of unexplained lights happened in St. Augustine Beach in the early-morning hours of April 14, reported WTLV-TV in Jacksonville.
People around the world claimed to have seen the same kind of lights in the sky and are posting some of the images on YouTube.
Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
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