Dubai witness photographs UFO over workplace0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- August 3, 2016
A United Arab Emirates witness at Dubai takes a photo of a UFO as it flies over his workplace.
A United Arab Emirates witness at Dubai takes a photo of a UFO as it flies over his workplace.
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Norsuntepe is located in the Keban area (modern eastern Turkey) on the Upper Euphrates, about 25 km from Elazig. The crown of the hill had an area of approximately 500 m to 300 m, within which settlement traces were detectable by archaeologists. Excavations at Norsuntepe were conducted between 1968 and 1974 by the German Archaeological
Scientists might have an explanation about ball lightning, and how they work.
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