Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Sighting Over Atlin Lake
AI-Generated Summary
A UFO sighting was reported over Atlin Lake on January 4, 1968. The report highlights its proximity to a subsequent sighting near Whitehorse.
This document, published in the Canadian UFO Report (No. 1, Jan-Feb 1969), details a sighting that occurred over Atlin Lake on January 4, 1968. The report notes that while details regarding the specific sighting are sparse, it is considered significant because it took place only 100 miles southeast of Whitehorse, where another notable sighting occurred the following night. The authors of the report express interest in the Atlin Lake incident not only because of the similarities between the two events but also because of the historical context of the location. Atlin, once a bustling center during the Klondike gold rush, is described as a near ghost town, evoking the imagery of Robert Service's poetry regarding the north. The document serves as a brief record of these northern sightings.
The northern lights have seen strange sights . .
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Official Assessment
A sighting occurred over Atlin Lake on January 4, 1968, which is considered significant due to its proximity to another sighting near Whitehorse the following night.
Key Persons
- Robert ServiceAuthor/Poet