A Bangkok-based content creator recently ventured into Thailand's Area 51, which locals claim has seen UFO sightings. Travis Leon Price went to the mysterious location at Khao Kala, a mountain region famous for UFO sightings.

During his visit, Price had the opportunity to meet a resident who confirmed that alien activity in the area. While questioned on the possibility of UFO spotting, Somjit said, without any hesitation, “I see it every day, very often. At around 7 PM (local time), we will start to see them." Somjit even gave Price some images of aerial vehicles he had reportedly captured in Khao Kala.

Price and Somjit then went to a UFO club—a gathering of individuals to view the evening sky. Price had said the location was eerily quiet, with deserted roads, fields, and tall corn under the Khao Kala mountain.

Locals believe that meditating in front of a Buddha statue at the top of the mountain helps signal alien bodies. Price shared, “Some locals feel these orbs are coming from within the mountain and that meditating in front of the statue draws them out."

As the sun set, Price claimed to have seen several flying objects in the sky. “They could be satellites or something else but they moved fast and also they moved in obscure directions. Sometimes, they accelerated and sometimes, slowed down. When they are stationary and you shine the laser at them, they start to move," he explained.

Price posted a video of the encounter on Instagram, which rapidly went viral and collected over 2,50,000 views and over 5,000 likes. While some of the viewers thought the objects were mere drones, Price did not think so. “You know, most drones can only stay in the sky for 15-20 minutes," he said.

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One viewer from the same province wrote, “I came from this province and had seen something like this all the time. I told my grandmother who said they were ghosts." Another user joked, “An alien abduction story is next in line."

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