ID | #1596194091 |
Added | Fri, 31/07/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Initial data
The exact date of this event is unknown, but it happened in March 1968.
At that time, Mrs. made Arnold, cowboy, and two officials of district health Department Kicked were to the North of Apacheland (AZ) farm, which is just a few miles South of Phoenix, to photograph the cliffs in the area.
The photographer used a Polaroid Land 210 camera with color film and concentrated on the rock formations in the lower right corner of the photo.
He just took the picture, found it on a image that is configured to Arnold and said in jest: "Ayer saw a flying saucer?" Then she looked at the mountains to see what was in the sky and saw the objects flying by.
He looked through all his shots, but he couldn't take another photo. The object was in sight for 5 seconds between the peaks of the left saddle. After he disappeared, he heard a sound like "Whoomp" that lasted about a second.
Visually, the object had no Shine, and the object in the photo and was like a short cigar with wings or tail.
In the end, the camera was checked for the presence of internal reflections, but it was normal.
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Original news
Location: Superstition Mountains,north of Apacheland, Arizona
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Summary: The exact date of this case is not known, but it took place in March of 1968. At that time, Mrs. Made Arnold, one of her wranglers (a cowboy) alld two officials of the Pinal County Health Department were north of Apacheland, Arizona (which is Located only a few miles south of Phoenix) taking photographs of rock outcroppings in the area. The photographer was using a Polaroid Land 210 Camera with color film, and concentrating on rock formations in the lower right hand corner of the photo. He had just taken a photo, found the image above on it, tuned to Mm. Arnold and jokingly said; “Eyer see a flying saucer?” He then looked up at the mountains to see what was in the sky and saw all object fly by again. He had used all his film aod was not able to take another photo. The object was in sight for 5 seconds between the peaks of the left saddle. After it disappeared he heard a sound like “Whoomp,” which lasted about one second. The visual object did not have the brilliance of the object in the photograph and looked like a stubby cigar with |Io wings or tail. The camera was ultimately checked for internal reflections but it was found to be normal.
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