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Reference for this case: Beg-Oct-54-Les Chaumes.
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The regional newspaper La Bourgogne Républicaine, of Dijon, mentioned on October 8, 1954, on page 4, that in the Nièvre department, an employee of a state administration had claimed to have observed, at the place called "Les Chaumes," a "luminous disc of large dimensions, yellow-orange in color, walking at a dizzying speed. This craft left behind a dazzling white light."
[Ref. bre1:] JOURNAL "LA BOURGOGNE REPUBLICAINE":
Chalon-sur-Saône (from our P.C.). -- As one might expect, and one is even astonished to have waited so long, Châlons and its region are adding today a chapter to the novels of saucers and other flying cigars.
It is a resident of Saint-Marcel-les-Chalon who saw, in the sky above this locality, a object "like I have never seen" (sic), surrounded by "smaller objects that looked like birds and had silvery highlights."
A resident of Mercurey is much more categorical and lavish of explanation, who saw "two flying tops lying at an altitude of approximately 300 meters, with a diameter of 5 to 6 meters, the top slightly domed, throwing purple and yellow-red gleams, and seeming to move towards Le Creusot.
Other very fleeting appearances are also reported on the Bresse, homeland of the chicken and the "noa."
Nevers (from our P.C.). -- A resident of Corbigny (Nièvre) declared to have seen, in broad daylight, while she was hanging laundry in her garden, a luminous cigar-shaped craft, elongated, moving at high speed. It carried two discs in its lower part. Rising vertically, this cigar went out and disappeared.
An employee of a state administration also claimed to have observed, at the place called "Les Chaumes", a luminous disc of large dimensions, yellow-orange in color, walking at breakneck speed. This craft left behind a dazzling white light.
Finally, a craftsman-carpenter saw a cylindrical-shaped craft, flying at very high altitude. It emitted orange-red glows, was heading northeast.
Obvious description of a meteor.
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Les Chaumes, Nièvre, state worker, disc, bright, large, yellow, orange, trail, luminous, white, dazzling
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