I don`t make anything the link doesn`t work.
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http://www.flyinglobe.com/1_flyinglobe/arc...palm_beach.html
What do you guys make of this? Looks like an atmoshperic effect to me.
I don`t make anything the link doesn`t work.
Huh? Ah! Dang it. Heres another link: http://www.flyinglobe.com/1_flyinglobe/res...lorida.jpg.htmlOriginally posted by seth
[b]I don`t make anything the link doesn`t work.
EDIT: What the heck???? It still doesnt work.
EDIT2: Man... i am DUMB! Okay, guys, HERE is the link! Man... i feel dumb right now.
Sorry to disappoint you on this one - it was thoroughly examined on this forum before and the LOGICAL conclusion was that it isn't a UFO but a raindrop viewed from above on it's way down. Makes sense?
Ben
Quite an amazing picture of a raindrop. Cool.
But anyway, i think with more and more people using, and surfing on google earth, we could expect alot of this kind of things i think. Aswell as all the 'abnormalities' on the surface, like the geometrical shapes at dreamland...
cool thing.. google earth.
There is also the possibility it's a helium balloon of some sort - those things are always around somewhere - if you zoom in you'll prolly see a kid on a street corner crying for a new balloon....
Ben
One Solitary Rain Drop?Originally posted by Ben
[b]Sorry to disappoint you on this one - it was thoroughly examined on this forum before and the LOGICAL conclusion was that it isn't a UFO but a raindrop viewed from above on it's way down. Makes sense?BenWho came up with that Lame Excuse?
You can't be Serious.
A Balloon, Maybe.
haha well it sure look awesome, that's a really great picture.
..mabe a raindrop, but it really looks different. At what altitude is that one raindrop? I'm a bit skiddish on this one, I mean it could go iether way.?? It resembles a sphere form a mother ship. I think the raindrop would reflect the color off the ground, instead of being blue on the right side it should be a different color unless the reflection of light is stronger above the drop. Don't know if that makes sense but it comes to mind. I know water is like a mirror in a way, the ocean is blue... But a small drop observed from high altitude...hmmm.
There's no f'n way that's a raindrop... a balloon I can see.
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