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Friday, July 23, 2010
Amazing Tuscan Ufo Video from 11th July 2010
Very Interesting Ufo video from Tuscan. If you live in Tuscan and witnessed this sighting please reply to this post. We would like to know more about this sighting here at realUfos so your comments appreciated.
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5 comments:
This may very well be on of the dumbest human beings on the face of the planet...this is so clearly cars driving on the mountain in the background.
I lived in Tucson for a while. It's easy to be fooled by helicopters and cars driving on the Catalina mountains. These lights look a lot like cars driving up and down the side of the mountain. Notice the direction of the movement and you can sometimes see what looks like a road where the lights appear. The quality of the video is so bad it's hard to believe they are anything else.
Depending on the quality of the film (I've seen it on a couple of sites),I have to agree, you can see the lights are from motoribikes or some such and definitely not flying!
I saw exactly the same thing years ago in the mountains around where the states of Ala., Ga. and Tenn. all meet. It ended up being cars driving on roads on the side of the mountains and campers walking around with lanterns and flashlights. IDK
Roughly at around 4:54 based on the marked runtime of this video, a person crosses in front of the camera which should, essentially, block the view between the lens and the light being captured; however, the light is visible on the person briefly. Makes this lean a "bit" toward the unlikely.
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