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Jun 23 2008, By David Simister

A UFO has been sighted at Bala rekindling memories of a similar visitation more than three decades ago.

One family, from Llanuwchllyn, reported seeing orange circular objects flying around above the Berwyn mountains, in events which echo a suspected flying saucer incident in 1974.

Hywel Rhys Roberts, from Caernarfon, was visiting family in the area with brother Alwyn earlier this month when the pair spotted strange flying objects in the skies above Bala.

"My brother saw it first. We were in the lounge and he looked out of the window in the direction of Bala and called us over. It was a circular shape moving towards the Berwyn mountains," he said.

"We sat down and minutes later we saw another light much closer on the other side of Llyn Tegid in front of the mountain. It was more than a helicopter light flashing - it was very odd. It rose up quickly and we could see it silhouetted against the side of the mountain."

The sighting is reminiscent of another incident in the same area three decades earlier, often referred to as the Welsh Roswell.

Although MOD files released earlier this year officially conclude that nothing unusual happened in the area on January 23, 1974, reports from the area said bright lights were seen in the skies, along with a loud bang and tremors in the ground which measured 3.5 on the Richter scale.

Claims suggest that a UFO crashed in the area and that "bodies" of extra terrestrial beings were retrieved and taken away by soldiers, although this theory has never been proved.

The recent Bala sightings coincide with similar claims from Caerwys, where drinkers in the area reported seeing more objects in the night sky last Wednesday [June 18].

Sion Davies, who was in the Royal Oak pub that night, said: "A few people scoffed at the idea they were UFOs but you could not explain anyway what we were seeing.

"I am a sceptic but I cannot explain what was going on in the sky that night."





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Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology-
by Hector Escalante - OVNIVENEZUELA

Caracas, Venezuela June 16, 2008. On April 9, 2008, a sergeant of the Venezuelan Armed Forces (name on file) photographed a group of children who were in the vicinity of the Caney del Chivo restaurant in the locality of La Zorra, Estado Vargas, capturing a fortuitous image of what appears to be an unidentified flying object.

The image, taken with a 4 mpix HP digital camera near La Zorra Beach on the Caribbean Sea, shows the object's body with great clarity. However, it is possible to see two luminous sources of bluish-white light bordering an indefinite, possibly circular surface, and a grey wake that appears to issue from the rear of the object.

According to Kirvic Lopez, who spoke with the author of the photo, nothing out of the ordinary was seen when the image was taken.

"He told me there was nothing to be seen when he took the photo, but when he downloaded the images to the computer, he became aware of the "machine" that appeared there," he explained.

Lopez, who is also interested in UFO research, believes the author of the photo to be a serious and honest person, and even skeptical. This leads him to dismiss the possibility of a hoax or technique to garner public attention, since he is not even interested in having his identity, or that of the photographed children, made public.

"To me, this gentleman has nothing to do with the subject. It's foreign to him and he doesn't even believe that otherworldly beings exist. Therefore, I don't think it's a hoax or anything like it."

Seeking a more tangible response, without detriment to the anecdotal value of the author of the curious image and the statement suggested by Kirvic Lopez, the cooperation of several researchers was requested for an in-depth analysis of the contents of the material in question.

An image analysis performed by Thony Huerta of the DALETH group directed by Mexico's Ing. Leopoldo (Polo) Lazcano, found traces of texture, shadow, and lighting on the object in question, ratifying that the object did not experience any manipulation whatsoever.

Huerta also dismissed the possibility that an airplane or known aerial craft could be involved due to the size of the object, in comparing its lights and its shape, which appears to be circular or ovoid.


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Chongqing Morning Post reported on September 2, that a group of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) were seen on August 31 at about 7 p.m. in Dazu County, Chongqing Municipality of mainland China. The UFOs, which were seen by several villagers, appeared frequently in the sky. A child shouted "aliens" and then ran back into his house to hide. Villagers watched the UFOs until 10 p.m. and claimed that they had never seen anything quite like it before.
Flying Dishes Like Ferris Wheels

Liao Yukun, a villager of Jijia town in Dazu County, saw several bright lights in the sky as he was collecting millets in his yard. He first thought the lights might be flashlights, but soon realized that they were moving through the sky, like flying saucers.

"Several saucers had white smoke trailing behind them as they flew across the sky,” said Liao. “The saucers were semi-transparent and yellow in color when seen from a distance of about 500 meters.” “Periodically they would stop in mid-air and then a few minutes later, they would begin to rotate, just like Ferris wheels,” said Liao. “From where I stood, it looked as if they were all rotating in unison."

Liao also called his friend, Deng Daiquan, who lives about five kilometres away. Deng also saw the UFOs. "Sometimes I could only see one, sometimes I could see several UFOs at the same time," said Deng. Deng also called friends in his village, inviting them to come out and watch the UFOs.
White Light Splits the Night Sky

At 9:30 p.m., Deng saw a brighter saucer approaching from the distance. It seemed to be flying directly into another UFO. Then suddenly there was a dazzling explosion, and its light painted half the sky yellow. And then, just as suddenly, the approaching saucer disappeared from the sky.

Liao describes a white band as if separating the night sky. The stars on one half of the sky were clearly visible. The other half of the sky appeared to be covered as if to hide from view. Half an hour later, the saucers disappeared and the sky returned to normal.

The next day, people talked about what they had seen. Some people said that the UFOs were aliens, some believed they were satellites, others said they might have been weather balloons or lamps.
Dazu County Bureau of Meteorology confirmed that no weather balloons had been released on that day. In addition, people from Nanping and Yongchuan Districts also claimed that they saw UFOs on the same day.

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