Saturday 21 August 2010

UFO News Article:
“Finns check lake after UFO report”,
31 July 1991 (Reading Eagle, Pennsylvania)

A woman and her 12-year-old daughter sighted a yellow, round unidentified flying object drop into Saukonniemi Lake, near the town of Lohja, in Southern Finland on 29 July 1991, according to the article:

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pLAxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=c-IFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5819,6606998














Satellite photo of Lohja, Finland (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)
UFO News Article:
“ ‘Flying Saucer’ Reported Hovering Over Hanford”,
5 July 1952 (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, Washington)


Four Florida pilots, three of them World War II veterans, sighted a disk shaped UFO over the Hanford Nuclear Power Plant in Richland, Washington on the morning of 5 July 1952, according to the Tri-City Herald:

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eIovAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZeEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3382,4488766

Wikipedia article: “Hanford Site”:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanford_Site















Aerial view of the Hanford Nuclear Power Plant
in Richland, Washington
UFO TV News Report:
“UFO Sightings?”, May 2006

(CBC News, Toronto, Canada)

Several people who live near Waterhen Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada sighted UFOs over the lake in April 2006, CBC News reports:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNABolZUW8k

The TV news report includes a UFO video that was filmed on
28 April 2006, at 10:43 p.m.





















Waterhen Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada (panoramio.com photo)
UFO News Article:
“Michigan Authorities Stumped By UFO Sightings”,
18 March 1994 (Daily News, Kingsport, Tennessee)

The Daily News reports on the famous early March 1994 Michigan UFO flap:

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=okIPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=HYYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6079,3875052

Several Michigan residents sighted UFOs over Lake Michigan and many other Western Michigan locales.

UFO Casebook article:
“1994-Holland, Michigan, The UFO Sightings of March”:


Aerial view of Holland, Michigan (flyohio.com photo)
UFO News Article: 
“Mystery of the ‘Flying Discs’: 
Hundreds Bugeyed Seeing ‘Flying Saucers’ 
Zooming Around All Over the Lot”, 
5 July 1947
(Lewiston Evening Journal, Lewiston-Auburn, Maine)

Hundreds of persons in Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, Louisiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Prince Edward Island, Canada reported seeing UFOs on 4 July 1947, according to the Lewiston Evening Journal:

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9PYpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5WYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4237,275208

Quote from the article:
“Both ground and aerial observers told of seeing the discs.

At 7 P.M., George Astor of Spokane, Wash., said a group of 200 persons observed one disc circle for 30 minutes at Hauser Lake, Idaho, before it zoomed upward and disappeared.”



Photo of Hauser Lake, Hauser, Idaho (cityofhauser.org)
(cityofhauser.org photo)
UFO TV News Report:
“OVNIs sobre el Lago Colbun”,

(“UFOs over Colbun Lake”), 20 August 2010
(Meganoticias, Mega, Santiago, Chile)

A TV news crew from Meganoticias recently filmed alleged UFOs over Lago Colbun (Colbun Lake), east of Colbun, Chile:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhGI_GPqCz8 (1)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJly6wpb0gE (2)

The TV news report also contains several UFO photos and a very interesting footage of a cylindrical shaped UFO (at 6:14 minutes into the video).

A Japanese journalist photographed spherical shaped UFOs over the lake in 2008, according to the TV news report.

UFO TV News Report:
“Meganoticias Capta OVNI en Colbun”
(“Meganoticias Captures UFO in Colbun”), 20 August 2010 (Meganoticias):

http://www.meganoticias.cl/2010/index.php (Search: OVNI)




















Colbún Lake, Chile
(patagonia-immobilien.com photo)

UFO News Article:
“Flying Saucer Reported Over Ballston Lake”,
4 September 1959 (Schenectady Gazette, New York)

Several Ballston Lake, New York residents sighted a self-luminous UFO over the town on 3 September 1959, according to the article:

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=mW0tAAAAIBAJ&sjid=w4kFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6124,614611

Quote from the article:
“Ernest Root of Ballston Lake said that the saucer would track a circular motion, stop for a moment, and then shoot off in one direction ‘faster than a jet ever thought of going.’ ”

The town of Ballston Lake is situated at the south end of the lake of the same name.

Ballston Lake is 5.2 kilometres (3.2 miles) long.








Aerial view of Ballston Lake, New York
(travel.webshots.com photo)