‘Random lights’ above Myrtle Beach skyline spark UFO conversation0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- October 10, 2018
Photos and videos showing “random lights” above hotels in Myrtle Beach have many asking “UFO?”
Photos and videos showing “random lights” above hotels in Myrtle Beach have many asking “UFO?”
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