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Called
on assignment to investigate several previous sightings of UFOs, a camera crew from a
local New Zealand television station chartered a plane to fly them across the disputed
sighting area. While making their approach to the bay city where they were to land, they
spotted this object maneuvering rapidly in the sky. Air traffic controllers confirmed
their sighting as they tracked the object on radar |
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A
vacationer in Maldonada photographed this object. The people of the town had come to
accept the object as a matter of course. They had become accustomed to over flights like
this one. |
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A
surprised reporter from one of the larger Uruguayan cities photographed this UFOas it
circled his position |
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An
unknown witness took this photograph some miles south of Albuquerque where Air Force tests
are quite common |
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This
mysterious craft was photographed in the bayous of Louisiana by a worker for the state's
Fish and Wildlife Office |
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At
12:00pm on June 10, 1967, Harold Trudel, while driving, suddenly spotted a shiny silvery
metallic disc-shaped flying object with a high dome on top. It was moving in a bobbing,
weaving motion as he stopped the car and got out with his camera. He quickly adjusted it
and managed to shoot seven good black and white pictures of the object before it left the
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