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‘One in a million chance’: North Carolina groundskeeper finds mysterious space object in the woods

A groundskeeper in North Carolina reportedly discovered a mysterious object from outer space on a remote trail. WLOSIt has not been confirmed what the object is or who it belongs to.

Justin Klontz, 39, and a coworker were doing maintenance work around Glamping Collective, a luxury campground in Haywood County, when they stumbled upon the large, otherworldly-looking bolted object.

“We tied a rope to it and pulled it out with a lawnmower. The odds of it falling are one in a million, especially if it falls off the path in the woods.”

Klontz told the media:[i]It’s a once in a lifetime thing, it doesn’t happen every day.”

He continued:[w]I don’t know what it is, I just know it didn’t come from here.”

The pair were unable to lift the object by hand and had to attach a rope to a lawnmower to move it. New York Post report “The odds of it falling are one in a million, especially if it falls somewhere in the woods off the trail, you’re never going to find it, but it just happened to fall on the trail,” Klontz said.

Photos of the object show it appears to have been burned, but the surrounding area appears undamaged, raising questions about how the object ended up in that location.

Clontz said no one at the glamping site reported seeing or hearing anything unusual.

But this isn’t the only debris discovered. Space.com report Similar space debris was discovered in a farmer’s field in Saskatchewan, Canada, in February.

Reports also suggest that the debris found in Canada could be from SpaceX’s Dragon, but this has not been confirmed. Elon Musk’s space company has yet to comment on the matter.

But the wreckage found in North Carolina remains a mystery. Reported sighting of UFO She said other passengers on board also saw the mysterious floating object over New York City.

by National UFO Reporting CenterThe states with the most UFO sightings in 2023 were California (440), Florida (293), Texas (230), Washington (212), and New York (156).

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