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The One
18th July 2011, 11:59
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Unusual lights have been reported here since 1940s or earlier. Especially high activity of Hessdalen lights took place from December 1981 until the summer of 1984 when lights were observed 15 to 20 times per week. The frequency of the lights caused a gathering numerous tourists staying there overnight to see the phenomenon. Since then, the activity has decreased and now the lights are observed some 10 - 20 times per year.

The Hessdalen light most often is a bright, white or yellow light of unknown origin standing or floating above the ground level. Sometimes the light can be seen for more than one hour. There are several other types of unexplained lights observed in the Hessdalen valley.

Since 1983 there has been ongoing scientific research often nicknamed "Project Hessdalen", initiated by Dr. Erling Strand. In 1998, the Hessdalen AMS automated scientific research station was built in the valley. It registers and records the appearance of lights.

Later, the EMBLA program was initiated. It brings together established scientists and students into researching these lights. Leading research institutions are Østfold University College (Norway) and the Italian National Research Council.

http://www.hessdalen.org/pictures/description.shtml
http://www.hessdalen.org/station/1999/

rgray222
18th July 2011, 13:57
Hessdalen Lights and the Marfa Lights

Hassdalen Valley Lights
Municipality of Holtålen in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway

Unusual lights have been reported here since 1940s or earlier. Especially high activity of Hessdalen lights took place from December 1981 until the summer of 1984 when lights were observed 15 to 20 times per week. The frequency of the lights caused a gathering of numerous tourists staying there overnight to see the phenomenon. Since then, the activity has decreased and now the lights are observed some 10 - 20 times per year.

The Hessdalen light most often is a bright, white or yellow light of unknown origin standing or floating above the ground level. Sometimes the light can be seen for more than one hour. There are several other types of unexplained lights observed in the Hessdalen valley.

Marfa Lights
Marfa Texas

The first published account of the lights appeared in the July 1957 issue of Coronet Magazine, the sole source for anecdotal claims that the lights date back to the 19th century. Reports often describe brightly glowing basketball-sized spheres floating above the ground, or sometimes high in the air.


Colors are usually described as white, yellow, orange or red, but green and blue are sometimes reported. The balls are said to hover at about shoulder height, or to move laterally at low speeds, or sometimes, to shoot around rapidly in any direction. They often appear in pairs or groups, according to reports, to divide into pairs or merge together, to disappear and reappear, and sometimes to move in seemingly regular patterns. Their sizes are typically said to resemble soccer balls or basketballs.

For video and pictures to both of these occurrences here is a link!

http://www.educatinghumanity.com/2011/07/ufo-ufo-video-hassdalen-and-marfa.html

TheSwede
18th July 2011, 17:37
Interesting, we have a cabin exactly there in the mountains, its on Grønfjellet in Haltålen on the map at their site. Never heard about the phenomenon, goto check with my grandma and father if they seen anything like it in the skys.

Maia Gabrial
18th July 2011, 18:24
Could it be that these Hessdalen lights are a much higher and more advanced beings than those that are visiting/interfering with us now? I've read that there are those that can travel without crafts.....