A recent video from Anchorage, Alaska, capturing an unusual purple light beam against a snowy backdrop, has piqued curiosity and sparked speculation about its potential connection to the region’s infamous Alaska Triangle. However, experts have now provided a rational explanation, unraveling the mystery behind this enigmatic phenomenon. While initial theories considered invisible energy discharges or camera sensor quirks, photography specialist Andrew McCarthy offered a more plausible elucidation. He attributed the purple beam to overexposure on the camera’s aging digital sensor, which can cause bright areas to bleed into neighboring pixels, creating a line of light. Although the bizarre sighting has been demystified, the Alaska Triangle’s reputation for unexplained occurrences and disappearances persists, ensuring the region’s mystique endures.