Daily Archives: September 10, 2010

Rotating disc-shaped UFO over Tai Lam Hong Kong

Unknown rotating object passing over the sky in Tai Lam, Hong Kong was taken on Thursday, 9th September 2010

Watch Video: Rotating disc-shaped UFO over Tai Lam Hong Kong

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Source: latest-ufo-sightings

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Clear photographed UFOs in Mexico and in Phoenix

September 2010, two separate cases of UFO´s captured by digital cameras on mobile phones.

In Mexico a high school kid took the pictures and in Phoenix the pictures were taken by a driver, in both cases at the time the pictures were taken the shooter was unaware of the objects presence.

Watch video: Clear photographed UFOs in Mexico and in Phoenix

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Mexico UFO

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Phoenix UFO

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Mexico and Phoenix

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Source: P29Media (Youtube) Author Jamie Maussan

Unexplained object in the sky over Montana, USA

UFO Sighting in Montana of Glowing Orb on 7-27-2010

Witness Report: I have lost count how many day times sightings ive had since they started back in 2009. Im very happy to have been able to film this one to show others the kind of things im seeing. What i saw was a white sphere make 3 white puffs and then fly thru each one, after the third puff it started to glow silver and seemed to change. The 3 white puffs can be seen in beginning of footage as well as a picture i added. Note the line thru the center of each puff.This is where the white sphere had flown thru.There were 2 of these lights up in the sky, i only filmed the one that made the white puffs. No fear …………….. Update: Youtube has offered me” revenue sharing” for this video and i will not be accepting it . Ive posted just to show you guys whats going on around the world.

Watch video: Unexplained object in the sky over Montana, USA

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Source- Author (TaiwanSCW @ youtube)

British explorers map out 'never-ending' cave network underneath Borneo jungle

These incredible images show British scientists on an expedition to map a ‘never-ending’ cave network in a project that dates back more than 30 years.

The twisting network of caverns underneath Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, Borneo, contains the largest cave chamber in the world, the largest cave by volume and what is believed to be the largest cave passage.

Scientists carry out bi-annual visits into several caves and have so far mapped out an incredible 186 miles of the underground network.

Making a splash: Expedition leader Tim Allen inspects the ‘Shower Head’ – a calcium-formed funnel which transports rain water from the surface into caves underneath Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, Borneo

Using lasers and other equipment they measured the dimensions of different sections of the numerous caverns stretching throughout the UNESCO World Heritage site and feed them into a computer to build up the map.

Working with Borneo’s National Parks authority, the team of Brits also began mapping the area above the caves to help tourists trekking between the cave mouths know where they are.

Sarawak Chamber is the world’s largest, the Clearwater Cave system is the largest by volume and Deer Cave is believed to be the biggest passage.

More than 30 years ago the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) led the first expedition to the cave system, which current team member Andy Eavis, 62, was part of.

Other members of the team – all British – included leader Tim Allen, 49, Dr Gina Moseley, 26, web designer Hugh St Lawrence, professor Pete Smart and cavers Matt Kirby and Robbie Shone.

The expedition saw the team camping for periods below surface during a three-week trip in May.

Leaving a mark: Andy Eavis compares his hand size to ancient prints left in Black Hands Cave

Cavernous: Deer Cave is home to more than three million bats and is believed to be the largest cave passage in the world

Mr Shone said: ‘The work being done by the team will probably never be completed in my lifetime and maybe not for two or three generations after.

‘There are new caves and parts of the network being discovered all the time so it seems to be a never-ending story. But caves are the planet’s final frontier.

‘Caves are one of the last areas to be chartered and I think that’s what gives us all a thrill.

‘To be part of a British effort to try and systemically record what is done here is something special.

‘And of course we are all getting to spend time in this incredible network which is one of the world’s most stunning.’

Vast: The north entrance of Deer Cave – which measures nearly 390ft wide and more than 900 ft high – is just one of a network of 180miles of caverns

The team also took samples of sediment around the caves which will be taken back to the UK for analysis.

Black Hands Cave features ancient paintings of human hands dating back hundreds of years.

And these images also show Racer Cave’s bizarre ‘Shower Head’ – a natural calcium-formed funnel running from the surface deep underground which lets rainwater fall into the cave.

Mr Shone added: ‘It is always good to know what the weather is doing on the surface, especially in the tropics when it rains.

‘However, it is also nice to have available water supply to drink from as the temperatures can exceed 25C inside the caves.’

Source: dailymail