Anomaly Daily — 2026-07-13

Is It an Anomaly?

Read the report below. Real anomaly, or explainable event?

Today's report

A night boat tour through a canal village — one of those genuinely serene, almost-too-pretty-to-be-real places, no roads, just waterways and thatched roofs — was interrupted without warning. A loud bang cracked the quiet, and almost simultaneously, a small gray object described as looking like a "tiny star" came blasting in low and fast over the water's surface. Then it was gone. The whole event lasted only seconds. The witness, a tourist on the evening tour, filed a report with a major UAP reporting database. The account is notably restrained — no dramatic lights, no color, no structured craft described. Just a gray, star-sized object, very low, very fast, and preceded by that unexplained bang. No other passengers from the tour are named as corroborating witnesses in the public record, and no video or radar data has surfaced. The bang is the detail that makes easy dismissal tricky. Drones don't typically produce that kind of sound. A skimming meteor could — but witnesses usually describe those as luminous, not gray and tiny. The flat, open canal geography offered good sightlines. We don't know what it was. That's a real answer here.