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UFO Sighting Report - Argentina

August 12th 2007 : Near Santa Rosa, La Pampa


Inexplicata
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
October 11, 2007

Source: CIUFOS-LAPAMPA
Date:10.11.07

ARGENTINA: Chance UFO Over La Pampa?

This photo, displaying a sunset in the Pampas, was taken on August 12, 2007. The photo was taken only a few kilometers to the south of Santa Rosa, La Pampa, employing a Kodak Easy Share camera (C643). The photographer's goal was to capture a lovely sunset, and he only discovered the presence of an Unidentified Flying Object later on. The object was not visible at the time the photograph was taken.

Photo showing possible UFO - or a bird?
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(Special thanks to Raul Oscar Chaves. Translation (c) 2007, Scott Corrales, IHU).

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