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With the increasing use of digital cameras we are seeing more photos showing alleged 'UFOs' - many of these could be insects, cloud shapes etc. As many readers have asked to see the photos I will be using some of them and leaving it up to the individual to make up their own mind - John @ UFOINFO.

September 23rd 2006 : Cracow, Malopolska


POLAND: UFOs Highway - Fleet of Possible UFOs filmed over Malopolska [23/09/06]

Cracow area [exact location withheld], Malopolskie Voiovodship, September 23rd 2006.

An anonymous witness from Cracow area sent photos excerpted from his video footage taken on September 23rd 2006 with multiple possible UFOs passing by. The video was taken randomly and objects remained invisible for the witness.

The evidence is extremely interesting, although the case needs further investigation and this report is only a preliminary one. We received 32 photos in all, also those presenting birds [for comparison]. The witness [name withheld], who has read one of the previous relations, decided to took UFO photos by himself.

"The video was taken on 23rd day of September 2006, between 2 and 4 p.m. and is about 4 minutes long. It is a chance video - I wanted to check if I could capture anything. The video was taken in high-resolution mode and therefore it's short [I haven't got a memory card in my camera]. The day was cloudless as you can see on the footage. It was sunny and therefore the visibility isn't good [I live in a block with a window directed southwards]" - he wrote.

"In my opinion there is a route here used by those crafts since I've got other videos with those objects heading possibly in the same direction - but it's my suggestion and maybe a bit funny one."

"There is also a photo with a rectangular craft visible. That one is also present on my other videos and I can state firmly that it's purposely perceivable or it's a scouting craft."

The video will be presented soon.

Photo showing 'object'

Photo showing 'object'

Photo showing 'object'

Photo showing 'object'

Photo showing 'object'

Source: NPN - http://www.npn.ehost.pl/, 25/09/06
By: Piotr Cielebias [NPN]: "NOL - Eastern European UFO Journal" ©
[http://nol-polishufojournal.blogspot.com/], 25/09/06

[UFOINFO thanks Piotr Cielebias, NOL and NPN for the report]


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