
They say that Nevada has the loneliest roads in the whole of America.

You can certainly travel for hundreds of miles and not see a single person. But are you really alone?

After all, Nevada boasts the most UFO sightings in the world, is home to the mysterious Area 51 military base, where many say alien technology is being analysed – and it even has a road called the 'Extraterrestrial Highway'.

To find out more MailOnline Travel dropped in to the aptly-named Little A'Le'Inn in Rachel, the nearest town to Area 51, to have a chat with the owner about the area’s strange goings on.

Pictured is MailOnline reporter Anthony Joseph on the Extraterrestrial Highway in Nevada

Pictured is the road sign for the Little A'Le'Inn (left) in Rachel, Nevada, and a rather frightening warning sign for Area 51 (right)

Pat, the owner, has lived in Rachel all her life.

To say it's a small town is an understatement - only 50 people live there.

She is utterly convinced that Area 51 is testing alien life and is adamant she has seen UFOs.

The 63-year-old said: 'I have actually watched a craft do manoeuvres. It was probably 15 years ago. I can tell you I was just coming home with my niece. It was in a place where there were things that just should never have been there.

Many people around the world have their theories, but local knowledge is always the best. MailOnline visited the Little A'Le'Inn cafe and chatted to the owner, Pat, about her out-of-this-world experiences

Pat said: 'I have actually watched a craft do manoeuvres at high speed. It was probably 15 years ago'

Pat has lived in Rachel all her life. To say it's a small town is an understatement - only 50 people live there. Pictured is an alien museum in the desert

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'It did really weird manoeuvres at high speed. I think we work side by side with alien beings – can I prove it? No. But I feel that. Just the shape of it – it was a saucer shape. It could have been a new technology that we were never aware of yet. But things just happen like that.

'We told reporters of a sighting that had happened and they did their report. They got part way up the road and saw this thing and they got scared and came back.

'They came inside and said “I want a shot of tequila” and then he told us their story.

'They couldn't get to their cameras as there was actually a vehicle that they couldn't describe. It was really awesome.’

A sign that all is perhaps not as it seems: Rachel in Nevada is the nearest town to Area 51

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Other locals are also convinced that aliens have landed.

She continued: 'Some of them (the locals) have their own stories. Other people don't talk about it. We have one lady who was followed from Alamo to here by a craft. She could see it. She feels the only reason she didn't get abducted was because she was over child-bearing age. Can I prove it? No, but that was what she told me.

'Many people have seen things happen over the years. Strange things. I think we've had beings too – I think about three. We had one who came and attended a conference and we were in the building and in 12 hours he never used the bathroom, never drank anything or ate anything.

'Can I prove it? No. But I can tell you what happened. I think he was an alien being – I think a lot of them are just like humans.’

Pat talks about aliens almost as if they were an accepted part of life.

She added: ‘It's kind of common knowledge in these parts that they exist. It's not to be afraid of. Everybody talks about – it's been going on so long.'