UFO PHOTOGRAPHS
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| Saginaw, Michigan | ||||
| The two pictures on the left show unknown objects that were captured on film by a woman from Levering, Michigan. The photographs were taken on separate days at sunset, between Sturgeon Bay and Waugoshance Point, overlooking Lake Michigan. The objects made no sound. 1967. | ||||
| The first photograph
shows a sphere in close range of a B-2 aircraft after it had taken off
from an air show. 1998
The second photograph shows a sphere off the wing of an aircraft on it's way to Orlando from New York. 1996. |
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| Photograph shows a fleet of unknowns that were seen by hundreds of residents over Aylesham, Kent. 1999 | ||||
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Residents in the Derbyshire village of Bonsall released images they claim are of a UFO flying over their homes.
(February 2001)
The footage is being held for safekeeping in a bank in Nottingham. This film has sold for $20,000. |
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Passaic, New Jersey -July 29, 1952- One of a series of seven pictures that shows an object flying by George J. Stock's house. He was working in the backyard when he first saw the object, he ran into the house grabbed his camera and snapped off photographs of this disk shaped craft. |
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| Photo taken by William J. Herrmann on April 4, 1980 about 1/2 mile from Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina. | ||||
| The Lubbock lights. The lights where seen over Lubbock, Texas in the 1951. Many people witnesses the "lights', including college professors. | ||||
| This photo displays a fleet of ufo passing overhead. | ||||
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Photo A |
Photo B |
A newspaper photographer captured this object in the sky. Photo "A" shows what the object looked like when the photographer first saw it. Photo "B" is 15 minutes after the first photo was taken (15 minutes later). Photos by John Lonergan, Plattsburgh Press-Republican, September 19, 1955 | ||
| Photograph taken by the United States Navy, which they say shows an "unusual cloud formation" over the city of Marseilles, France. The Navy gave no indication why they released this photograph. New York Times, July 3, 1955. | ||||