During a sunlit bus ride from Phoenix, Arizona to Durango, Mexico, I experienced an eerie and unforgettable encounter with unidentified flying objects that defied all explanation. As we crossed the border, I sat by the window, gazing up at a sky painted a vibrant blue with streaks of light purple clouds, tinged with other subtle hues.
At first, I noticed what I thought was a small, stationary cloud in a clear patch of sky. But as I focused, a chilling realization dawned—it wasn’t a cloud at all. It was a disk-shaped craft, eerily similar to the flying saucers depicted in films. Its color blended seamlessly with the light purple clouds, rendering it almost invisible. No lights flickered upon its metallic surface; it was a silent sentinel in the heavens.
I stared, transfixed, for around 15 seconds. When I turned to alert my mother, the craft vanished, eluding our search. Minutes later, the silence was broken by the appearance of three more identical disks, arranged in a perfect triangle. These haunting visitors hovered quietly, and I fixed my gaze upon them for about 20 seconds before they too disappeared without a trace.
This experience remains etched in my memory—a moment where the impossible became tangible against the clear Mexican sky. Such Daytime sightings of disk-shaped UFOs compel us to question what truly exists beyond our understanding and beckon us to watch the skies with renewed wonder.