They’re Back: UFOs At Phoenix Mountain
Posted on July 18, 2012, Wednesday
A bright, shiny, unidentified flying object was spotted at different places and times around Phoenix Mountain last week.
Looks like ET is using China Telecom to phone home—residents in the north-eastern province of Heilongjiang in China have reported seeing UFOs for the second time in one week.
Zhang Wei and Dai Guobin, factory workers in Harbin’s Zhangjiadian village, said the black object was larger than a plane, shaped like an eagle and hovered in the sky for a minute before zooming off. The sighting occurred at mid-day and the object was at a distance of about 1km from the two men.
“We don’t know if this is the same UFO reported earlier in the Phoenix Mountain National Forest Park,” said Zhang. The park is about 200km from the factory.
Earlier last week, Harbin Daily reported that a photographer and a tourist, Wu Chun Yan and Li Hui, were at the park viewing platform when they saw a shiny object hovering in the sky at 3:40pm. Wu snapped a picture of the UFO.
A park worker, Sun Li, said she too saw a bright object at 8pm that night. It was the size of a wash basin, with gaseous columns on its sides.
After the news broke, another tourist showed the paper her photo of a UFO hovering behind her classmate, which she took at another location at the park about four hours before Wu’s sighting. “We were descending the hill when I took the picture at the sky garden,” said Madam Wei.
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Lens flare again,boy this sure is a common problem (sarcasim added here) maybe I should try an invent a lens with no flare I’d make millions.
Surely the pictures can’t be serious, right? Look at the grass in one of them : if the perspective is correct, the UFO is really as small as that bee pictured. Duhhhh!
Lame.