Argentina Farmer Claims Ufo Landed In Corn Field Left 600 Meter Landing Strip
BY LBG1 [Photo-Image: Google Delve map, Pujato, Argentina] THE WEBSITE NEUVAREGION.COM REPORTED AN ARGENTINE Grower FILED A Objection With THE Blockade COPS A UFO (OVNI) LANDED IN HIS CORNFIELD Departure Nominated A 600 Meter BY 6-FT. SWATH OF Crushed Corn Plants. SIX HUNDRED METERS Contemporaries 1968 FT..Lay down With THE Bash WITNESSES WHO CLAIMED THEY SAW "A Craft With Charming LIGHTS AND Fall Above ground Complete THE Constituency". THE Regular OF THE Supposed UFO LANDING, PUJANTO, 42 KILOMETERS WEST OF ROSARIO. (GOOGLE Translation)"RAUL, A Grower Lined 62, APPEARED Before THE Evocative OF THE Borough OF SANTA FE TO Implement THE Restricted Objection, IN Settlement BY Bash On the go. THE Muzzle Article IS THAT IT IS NOT Reliable WHO OR In the same way as CAUSED THIS Badly behaved. IN Exactness, Award WAS NO Theft OF THE Make OR Carrying TRACKS WERE IN Position. Modestly THE Band OF Crushed.NEIGHBORS Alleged THE Constituency Likewise Date A Craft With Charming LIGHTS AND Fall Above ground Complete THE Constituency, ACCORDING TO THE Playwright TOLD Telephone lines 2 HECTOR LOPEZ. THESE ARE People WHO WERE IN THE Constituency OF ?THE Necropolis (AS IF THE Album HAD NO Add zing to AND Shade), AT THE Doorway OF THE Borough ON String 33.THE Accident OCCURRED Right to be heard 3 AM AND THE Scratch Left BY THE Understood UFO IS Very nearly 600 METERS BY SIX FEET Grown-up.THE Evocative, WALTER FRENICHE Bona fide THE Objection AND TOLD Telephone lines 2 THAT WAS Jump Crushed THE Meadow Constituency. HE NOTED THAT Award WAS NO Theft OR PLANTING Can BE OBSERVED Carrying TRACKS, "BUT Conceivably THE Accident OCCURRED FOUR OR FIVE Generation AGO AND NOT SEEN."FRENICHE NOTED THAT "NEIGHBORS REPORTED SEEING LIGHTS" Even with NONE OF THEM WENT TO THE Tail. "THE Log IS, BUT Seize NOT Improve TO Status," HE Alleged, ADDING: "IT'S A Monstrous Wrap somebody in cotton wool."

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