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UFO Sighting Report - Argentina

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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.

January 16th 2006 : Barrio La Banda, Capilla del Monte, Cordoba


INEXPLICATA
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
October 1, 2006

UFO Over Capilla del Monte, Argentina:

Location: Barrio La Banda - Capilla del Monte - Cordoba, Argentina

Date Taken: January 16, 2006 11:15 am approximately

Photo Taken by: Esteban Sebastiani

Equipment: Olympus CamMedia D395

Details: Photo was taken from a moving automobile and was not visible when the photo was taken; its existence was only proved when the images were downloaded to a computer. It was confirmed that the original image also remained in the camera's memory.

Photo with magnified section showing possible UFO

Special thanks to Guillermo Gimenez, Planeta UFO

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