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UFO Sighting Report - Argentina

December 18th 2004 : Santa Rosa


INEXPLICATA
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
January 11, 2005

SOURCE: La Arena (newspaper)
DATE: 01.08.05

On December 18, 2004 at 15:45 hrs, a rural contractor managed to photograph a strange flying object in a field near Santa Rosa.

Roberto Maggio was taking snapshots of the various machines working on tasks related to harvesting without ever being aware of the UFOs presence. The object was not seen by other persons working in the area either.

At night, upon downloading the digital photos from his camera to the PC, he was startled to detect an object tha showed a blurry outline. On top and bottom, however, the object was somehow sharper, presenting a darker central area. Maggio was also able to detect a small, blurry dot in an earlier photo which was supposedly the same object, but appearing with a better perspective in the next shot.

Report from La Arena newspaper. Click on image for full size.
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The witness claims not having noticed insects or any other objects which could have led to misinterpretation moving in front of his lens, prior to taking the photographs.

Translation (c) 2004. Scott Corrales, IHU.
Special thanks to Raul Oscar Chavez

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