From a mysterious sighting in the Utah desert to Australia's UFO capital, some attractions pull travelers who like to plan trips that fall down conspiracy rabbit holes. Here's a bucket list for the moment.
For more than 135 years, people have reported strange lights above the horizon in Marfa, Texas. No-one knows exactly what they are, and that’s what makes them so captivating.
Feline geoglyph from 200-100BC emerges during work at Unesco world heritage site
There were no alien invasions or tales of abduction, yet a UFO sighting by a group of Pembrokeshire school children remains one of the most famous cases in Wales. It was 40 years ago when a class of pupils at Broad Haven Primary School said they spotted a UFO in a field near their playground. It was …
It's one of those roadside attractions that just doesn't make sense. We stumbled across Wycliffe Well on the way down to Alice Springs. Nearly everybody does. The petrol is cheap and it's another 250 kilometres until you'll see toilets, so you pull over thinking it's a standard roadhouse. Then you …
CNN — Everyone’s talking about Area 51 because of a satirical Facebook page where a million actual people signed up to storm the Nevada site to “see them aliens.” It was all a joke! Storming a classified government site en masse is kind of a big lift and also very dangerous and illegal … right, …
For years, scientists studying the upper reaches of the atmosphere have turned to a remote Alaskan facility known as the High Frequency Active …