🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On July 23, 2012, at 10:45 PM, two witnesses on the beach of Marseillan observed strange phenomena. Three distinct events were briefly reported by both, but no other testimonies were collected. Despite the late hour, the beach was still crowded with walkers, making it strange that no one else came forward. The investigation found no common misidentifications, but the data is sparse and the witnesses are not independent. The case was classified as "C" due to lack of conclusive evidence.
The short duration of the observation and the absence of other witnesses raise doubts. Although the case has a high degree of mystery, its consistency is low. The GEIPAN classification reflects this uncertainty. The phenomenon does not fit common errors, but there are no solid proofs. Thus, it remains open to interpretation, between the inexplicable and the unverified.