Taken from an airplane in 1971, the photo shows what appears to be, by all indications, a metallic saucer flying through the air.After being the subject of interest and discussion for a considerable time, this fascinating UFO photo has returned to the spotlight thanks to lover Esteban Carranza , who had the option of obtaining the first photo and distributing a high-profile adaptation in the Web.
The first was captured by the Costa Rican National Geographic Institute in 1971, when aerial photographer Sergio Loaiza used a computerized camera to take instant photos from 10,000 feet.
Nothing was seen at the time, but when the photos were analyzed some time later, one of them incorporated a puzzling metal plate that no one could make sense of.
UFO scientists Ricardo Vilchez , Dr. Richard Haines, and Dr. Jacques Vallee later brushed aside the likelihood that the photo showed anything powerful, but the image has continued to be the subject of conversation and discussion over the years. mediates.
This most recent form of high meta, achieved through Carranza after he found the first specialist to account for the camera in 1971, shows the irregular “plaque” in more detail than at any other time.
However, it is not yet clear if he can prove the legitimacy of the shot.