A Cavalcade Of Balloons Over Albuquerque Attracted The Attention Of UFOs - Alternative View

A Cavalcade Of Balloons Over Albuquerque Attracted The Attention Of UFOs - Alternative View
A Cavalcade Of Balloons Over Albuquerque Attracted The Attention Of UFOs - Alternative View

Video: A Cavalcade Of Balloons Over Albuquerque Attracted The Attention Of UFOs - Alternative View

Video: A Cavalcade Of Balloons Over Albuquerque Attracted The Attention Of UFOs - Alternative View
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The bright colors of the balloons that rose into the sky over the city of Albuquerque, which is located in the heart of the North American state of New Mexico, on the morning of August 13, 2017, attracted the attention of not only local residents, but, it seems, aliens as well (see the video below).

Albuquerque is considered an ideal place to launch hot air balloons as the weather is calm. This is due to the fact that the city is located in the Rio Grande Valley at an altitude of 1490 meters above sea level, and is surrounded by the Sandria mountain range, whose peaks reach more than 3000 meters. To enjoy the beauty and grace of the balloons participating in the festivals that are held in Albuquerque every year for 45 years in a row, thousands and thousands of people come together.

One of the local residents, photographing a cavalcade of balls that were moving over his area with his mobile phone, accidentally switched from “Photo” mode to “Video” mode and recorded a few seconds of a truly unique video.

Looking through the images, he was shocked to see a gray UFO fly out from the top left of the screen, just above the colorful balloons. Moving along an oblique trajectory against the background of a gray cloud, the disc-shaped object suddenly increased its speed and swiftly rushed to the right side, while the balloons continued to fly at their own pace.

“It was so weird, the object accelerated and the balloons stayed in place. Please let me know if you know what it is,”asks a resident of Albuquerque.

Voronina Svetlana