Suffolk Cathedral ufo
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Possible photo emerges of Suffolk UFO

Earlier this month we reported about a sighting of a luminous grey UFO in the historic town of Bury St Edmunds in the United Kingdom. The UFO was seen spinning and hovering over the St Edmundsbury Cathedral by a townsman who promptly notified the police. It later emerged that the UFO was also seen by a staff member of the Cathedral. Sarah Friswell, the Cathedrals visitor officer, noted that the topic of the mysterious craft had come up in a staff meeting and one of the staff members confessed to also witnessing the rather clear UFO of a very 'Classical' appearance.

Now a photographer has captured an image of a UFO that appears surprisingly similar to the UFO described as hovering over the cathedral. Local man, Mr Kevin Dean, took the photo in Suffolk in the vicinity of Bury St Edmunds only days after the cathedral UFO was spotted. The photo was one of seventeen taken by the photographer. 'I live in Suffolk, in the countryside, and as I said I did not see the UFO while taking the photos' Mr Dean told us. The fact that Mr Dean only noticed the possible UFO after the film was developed indicates that the aliens might be using cloaking technology to conceal their presence. Interestingly the UFO was along the St Michael ley line which runs from St Michael's Mount in Cornwall to Bury St Edmunds. According to Wikipedia ley lines are hypothetical alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient monuments or megaliths. Some have speculated that ley lines correspond to magnetic energy fields. Are the UFO's using these to assist their flight or are they actually touring places of interest along this ley as we suggested in our initial article on this UFO Sighting? Perhaps they themselves created these lines as a way of keeping track of human civilization.

The photo can be viewed below.

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