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For
this fourth shot in this third series of color pictures, Bill Herrmann was standing in a
field holding his breath as the 40ft diameter object hovered, wobbling around its vertical
axis. This one made a loud buzzing noise at another time. |
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Japanese
tourist Ryo Terumoto, photographing the sacred Mount Gnung-Agun, captured a silvery
metallic lens shaped flying object in the distance just below the left peak. Later
analysis showed the image to be of a real object far away. |
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This
is photograph number two of seven pictures taken by Sr. Hector Rufino Delgado as a silvery
metallic disc-shaped object flew around his home and above his greenhouse. The sighting
lasted a number of minutes before the ship flew away. |
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Mr.
Lauersen, walking his dog on Sunday morning, suddenly saw a strange hovering object which
was surrounding its lustrous disc-shaped body with white cloud like vapor. He photographed
the object some 250 to 300m distant and 30 degrees above the horizon before it
disappeared. |
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Sr.
Gonzalo Luis Heuer, watching storm clouds over the city, saw a pinkish-orange lenticular
luminosity flying in and out of the clouds. He obtained a camera and snapped two pictures
of the object before it disappeared. |
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At
about 11:00 a.m. on 17 July 1955, Mrs. Elizabeth Klarer, then a ranch wife living in the
local area, was walking on a high meadow in the mountains with a simple box camera in hand
when she spotted a low domed disc-shaped, metallic-looking object flying in and out among
broken clouds in the Natal sky. The disc form appeared about erratically over the
Drakensberg Range, hovered, landed, took-off again, rose vertically through the mid level
clouds and disappeared. She was able to snap seven black and white photographs of the ship
before it flew away. She was alone at the time. |