Fiona Harrigan of Sydney is convinced that what she captured in these photographs is a UFO.
"As I was about to take the picture this black object appeared and then it started to move," she said. "It started off about 800m away but it came closer- to about 400m- and then two other little round things appeared from this bright orange light above."
"There was no noise. It was calm and peaceful but it was very weird."
The main UFO is said to have shot off above Governor Macquarie Drive at Chipping Norton, with the smaller UFOs flying away in the opposite direction.
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Surely if there indeed was a UFO in the sky, other people would have also witnessed this. Sydney's a busy city. It'd truly be unbelievable if not one other person came forward and said that they too also saw the UFO.
This is probably just Balloon Boy and his family up to their tricks again.
Who believes in UFO's? Who's a sceptic?
story & photos from The Daily Telegraph
3 comments:
Ooh, creeeeeeeepy!
To be honest, I'm not sure which side of the fence I sit on. I'm curious as to what's actually in the photos, but at the same time, can't help but agree with you that Sydney IS a big city, so it seems odd that nobody else would have seen them!
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I think it's all a bit silly really. Apparently most cases (and I'm going to say all cases) of UFO sightings have pretty logical explanation, like bright starts and planets,meteors, artificial satellites and balloons. This Fiona lady is probably really bored and has been watching too much X Files.
How is uni dear?
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so true. like shes the only person in sydney looking at the sky that moment? they look like frisbees.
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