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Published: Thursday, 14th February, 2008 12:30

UFO HOTSPOT!

By MICHAEL HUGHES

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West Kilbride is on list for top sightings

Recent figures released by the Ministry of Defence have revealed West kilbride to be the UFO capital of the UK.

Villagers have reported more sightings of unidentified flying objects that any other town or city over the last 10 years, with an incredible 18 mysterious objects having been spotted in the sky.

Dougie McKinnie, who saw a UFO in 2005, said: "I was down at the Golf Club at around 6.30am and I was just coming over the hill when I saw a big orange ball in the sky - too close to be the sun."

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