Argentine : lumières inexpliquées au-dessus de la rivière Rosario - 12 juin 2016

Date de l' observation: 12 Juin  2016 19:48

Lieu d'observation:  Rosario River, Argentine

Nouvelles Source:  http://inexplicata.blogspot.tw

 

Ceci est une observation intéressante permettant d'observer quelques lumières incandescentes au-dessus de la rivière Rosario en Argentine la semaine dernière.

 

Il semble que nous assistons à un vol stationnaire OVNI au- dessus de l'eau, d' où les deux longues lumières.

 

En réalité la lumière supérieure est l'OVNI en lui même, la lumière de fond peut être le reflet ou l'éclairage de la porte qui se situe en dessous de l'OVNI pour plonger directement dans l'eau peut-être vers une base souterraine.

 

Rapport traduit de l'Espagnol  :

 

Argentina: Uncanny Light Source Photographed in Argentina The following is a message from Silvia Pérez Simondini, director of Visión OVNI and CEFORA, sent to UFO groups: Dear Friends, I was truly amazed on Sunday night. For 26 years, night after night, I have observed and have come to know each spot on the island from the summit of Cerro de la Matanza. On Sunday, with my friend Checo Jaroslav, we visited the summit once more, and I was astonished to see a vast source of light in the middle of the river. The lights of the city of Rosario could be seen in the distance, which gave me the certainty that these lights we were seeing were much closer to Victoria. I'd like to clarify a few things. The bridges along the Victoria-Rosario route are not lit, much less in this manner. All along the route there is nothing I know that has such illumination. It was interesting to observe it from hilltop, but what happened later was truly fantastic. The upper part of the illumination vanished as if by magic, and since Checo was returning to Buenos Aires along that route, we agreed that he would make sure to see what it was from both sides. The fact is he saw absolutely nothing, or any area illuminated in such a way. We have no idea what it was, only that it was never in the river, and I'm sure that I'll never see it again. These are the photos. The last photo depicts how it was left after the upper section vanished, and what evidently also vanished when Checo departed. [Editor's Note: Cerro de la Matanza - Slaughter Hill - owes its name to a mass killing of natives in 1750 by Francisco Antonio de Vera y Mujica, governor of the city of Santa Fe. The name appears in official documents from 1779.]

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