'Hundreds of UFOs' caught on camera

A businesswoman says she has captured footage of ‘hundreds’ of UFOs darting around in the skies above Adelaide.

Food technologist Cheryl-Lee Vanagelis was hanging out washing in her backyard when she spotted a ‘silver, oscillating disc’ in the sky above her Broadview home.

“Every now and then something would flash on it,” she said.

She used her handicam to capture the footage, but says it wasn’t until she watched it back on her computer that she saw all the other Unidentified Flying Objects.

“I was astounded, absolutely amazed at what I didn’t see, which this little camera picked up,” she told 7News.

“Everything was all so fast.

“I am just astounded that I have got video of that quality and it is just loaded, the sky is loaded with UFOs that I couldn’t see.”

Ms Vanagelis said it is obviously UFOs in the grainy footage.

“They’re UFOs because they’re not from this world,” she said.

“Two that flew over looked as if they were helicopters… but if you slow it right down, you can actually see they’re two UFOs somehow, like, joined together.

“All I can say is maybe they are on a training exercise.”

She said she understands people may be cynical, but insists the dark blurs are not birds or helicopters.

“That is a classic UFO,” she said.

“Don’t forget, UFOs have been documented in the world for thousands of thousands of years, even Christopher Columbus reported a UFO in his findings.

“There are things out there we can’t explain we don’t know anything about, it’s all in the too hard basket, so we don’t think about it.”

And this wasn’t Ms Vanagelis’ first brush with the extra terrestrial.

Ms Vanagelis says she has previously seen ‘perfectly round’ UFOs in the sky, but this is the first time she has caught anything on camera.

She said she is now looking to upgrade her handicam in case another opportunity arises.