Just saw a UAP/UFO in Vancouver

Just witnessed a UAP/UFO in Vancouver!

Date & Time: March 16th, today, between 6:00 PM and 6:30 PM
Location: While driving on the highway linking Richmond and Vancouver.

Details: My wife spotted a disc-shaped object in the sky, and when I looked, I saw it too. It was white/silver, distinctly disc-shaped, and had no visible wings. This was during daylight with considerable cloud cover, yet it stood out clearly.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t capture a photo or video since I was driving. My wife attempted to get her phone out, but as soon as we reached a clear area without any trees, it had vanished.

The object was flying relatively low and maintained a moderate speed, but it disappeared before we had a chance to document it, blending into the clouds in the distance.

Did anyone else witness this?
I’m not declaring it a UAP/UFO for certain, but it certainly didn’t resemble any aircraft I’ve ever seen, and it was definitely not a weather balloon.

EDIT: My daughter, who was in the back seat, exclaimed, “Please don’t beam us up!” before either my wife or I could mention anything. Even she sensed that something unusual was happening.

One thought on “Just saw a UAP/UFO in Vancouver

  1. That sounds like a really intriguing experience! It’s always fascinating when you see something in the sky that you can’t easily explain. The fact that it was disc-shaped and disappeared so quickly definitely adds to the mystery of it. Cloud cover can sometimes play tricks on our perceptions too, which might make things harder to identify.

    I wonder if anyone else in the area saw the same thing around that time. It might be interesting to check local social media groups or forums to see if others reported similar sightings. Your daughter’s reaction is quite amusing too—it sounds like she sensed something unusual was happening! Thanks for sharing your experience; it’s stories like yours that spark curiosity in the unexplained.

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