Mysterious lights viewing area located nine miles east of a small ranching community in Texas, with historical reports of unexplained lights dating back to …
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Nov 6, 2024
Although they're not spectacular, they are fascinating and, if you're in the area anyway, why not?! There are free telescopes (and bathrooms) at the official viewing spot.Full review by Vicki S
Oct 27, 2024
Film crew ruined our experience at the Marfa Lights viewing area. They set up flood lights and cameras everywhere tonight. My daughter reported a camera in the girls bathroom! We drove across the…Full review by Jay G
Jun 17, 2024
We went, we relaxed in our chairs for two hours. We looked at the stars. No Marfa lights. It was a nice evening. There were about 30 people including children, grandmas and grandpas and couples. O…Full review by Leslie C
Don't get fixed on the mystery light, instead take in the billion of stars and possible shooting stars. You will not be disappointed if it is a clear night.
Where is a good place to stay overnight (hotel) that you can see the lights without having to leave?
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No where that I know of. The viewing station is 6 or 8 miles out of town, There is no garentee you will see the lights. Clear skies are needed and usually patience. But I have seen them …
No where that I know of. The viewing station is 6 or 8 miles out of town, There is no garentee you will see the lights. Clear skies are needed and usually patience. But I have seen them around 9:00 PM or just after. Before bedtime!
What time at night is the best time for the lights?
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I would go just at sunset to get oriented to the area. But contrary to to the other areas, most people don't really see any lights that can't be explained by known physical phenomena,
which sentence from the article best explains why the marfa lights remain a mystery
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Since I'm not sure what article you are referring to, this is a stab in the dark. Many believe this has a bit of multiple different natural phenomena and a big dose of mass delusion. We …
Since I'm not sure what article you are referring to, this is a stab in the dark. Many believe this has a bit of multiple different natural phenomena and a big dose of mass delusion. We didn't see anything but a group of people sitting around enjoying an outing with friends. I'm not aware of any single unifying scientific theory.