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PHOTO: Saucer-shaped rainbow UFO caught on camera



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Published Date: 11 September 2008
Friday 11am - EVIDENCE of alien visitations or a trick of the light produced by the camera's lens?
This image of a UFO was sent to us by Brian Rust from South Cockerington in response to recent reports of orange light UFOs seen over the Louth area.

The photograph was taken on a Polaroid camera from Mr Rust's garden back in May last year – but he is only now revealing it to the press.

He said: "It was around 8.30pm in the evening and I saw this beautiful rainbow outside so I went to the garage to get my camera and took several photographs of it.

"But it wasn't until I looked at the developed pictures that I saw this strange saucer-shaped light. It even appears to have light trails coming off the back of it.

"I obviously didn't see any lights or flying saucers with my own eyes – but the camera obviously saw something."

When asked whether he thought it was a sign aliens had been visiting Louth, Mr Rust concluded: "Well, I like to keep an open mind."

* What do you think the light could be? Have you witnessed any 'paranormal' activity around Louth or Mablethorpe? Email gemma.gadd@jpress.co.uk

CLICK HERE to email us your views. What do you think the light could be? Have you witnessed any 'paranormal' activity around Louth or Mablethorpe?

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  • Last Updated: 12 September 2008 9:35 AM
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