In the annals of unexplained phenomena, a few cases stand out for their intriguing nature and photographic evidence. From Weyauwega, Wisconsin in February 2003, where a woman and her son witnessed a disc-shaped object with triangular lights, to Albuquerque, New Mexico on July 4, 2019, where a teardrop-shaped object fell from the sky and emitted exhaust-like sounds, these sightings have puzzled investigators. The Green Bay, Wisconsin incident in 2007 also presented itself as a classic flying saucer, but skepticism remains about its authenticity. Further back, the McMinnville UFO of 1965 is recognized for specific photo details, though its origin is still debated. The Melbourne UFO from 1966, captured by James Kible in the Westall photo, has become one of the most famous UFO images, discussed even on podcasts like Joe Rogan’s. In Brazil, Operation Saucer offers additional evidence with photos claimed to be 100% legitimate, further fueling the curiosity and debate around these unexplained aerial phenomena.
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