
Articles for those who continue to search somewhere in the skies.
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Victoria’s vibrant Gippsland region is home to some of the most spectacular natural landscapes the state has to offer, but it is also one of the Australian state’s most active regions for UAP sightings.
On September 30, 1980, George Blackw...
There has been no shortage of documented reports of unidentified aerial phenomena, and none more than during the height of the fifties UFO craze in Australia.
It only takes a quick Google search to bring up dozens of eyewitness reports, p...
This one means a lot to me. And it’s also heartbreaking that I have to be so critical. But... here we are.
Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day carried enormous expectations, not only as his long-awaited return to the UFO genre but as a film...
There have been countless compelling, though often grainy, photographs of UAPs over the decades. At the height of the Australian unidentified flying object craze in the sixties, hundreds of photographs were submitted to daily newspapers and...
Frozen with fear on Princes Highway, Dandenong
On a cold, wintry evening in 1954, Janette Brown, a 16-year-old schoolgirl, was standing on Princes Highway in Dandenong, Victoria, waiting for her friend when she heard a loud drumming noise...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Ryan Sprague is a best-selling author, television host, and podcast host under the banner, Somewhere in the Skies.
Violeta is a bestselling author, writing coach, and mentor based in Melbourne, known for her multi-genre storytelling that ranges from gripping sci-fi to compelling literary fiction. She is represented by Vulpine Press and Dragonfly Publishing.
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