The appearance of naturally created “flying saucers” makes many UFO hunters happy because they think they have “captured” evidence of an encounter with an unidentified flying object.
Occasionally, swirling bean-shaped clouds appear above the mountain peaks before gradually lowering in height, intriguing the imaginative minds below.
According to the Daily Mail, “flying saucer” clouds often form when a steady stream of air blows over a mountain peak. Water vapor droplets are pushed up a slope, condense into clouds, and form a spiral at the top of the mountain.
For people living near hills and mountains, this image is relatively common. However, for tourists, “flying saucers” formed by clouds are a rare sight, with great attraction.
Let’s admire some photos of breathtakingly beautiful “cloud UFOs” in the sky:
A saucer-shaped cloud hovers above the Patagonia mountain peak in Argentina, easily making people mistake it for a real UFO. Photo: Techeblog
The photo gives us the impression that a “flying saucer” is approaching to kidnap the victim. Photo: Techeblog
“Flying saucer” clouds often form above mountain peaks. Photo: Techeblog
Sometimes a whole team of “cloud UFOs” appear in the sky…
… line up to chase each other. Photo: Techeblog
… and gathered above a church in England. Photo: Techeblog
This unusual natural “flying saucer” seems to have “captured” the sun’s rays, creating a magical pink color. Photo: Techeblog
The sight is relatively common in mountainous areas. Photo: Techeblog
“Flying saucer” floating in the late afternoon. Photo: Techeblog
The giant “cloud UFO” covers the entire mountain range. Photo: Techeblog