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Cylindrical Alien Object Caught on South African Tourist Camera



Date: June, 2006.

Place: Sentosa Island, Singapore.

According to an anonymous report published on UFO specialised website MUFON.com on 30 June 2016, a South African tourist who was spending his holidays in Singapore in June 2006 spotted with his camera what he described as “a cylindrical object of a matte dull grey colour”, which seemed to be emitting a “beam upward”.

“The object (to me) resembles the same shape as a Lego man's head”, the witness declared. “There is a shadow beneath it (cast from the light of the sun above) showing that is three dimensional”, he added.

He seems to be surprised by this finding. “I have absolutely no idea what this could be”, he expressed.

Draw your own conclusions…

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Long Description of Sighting Report

Whilst on holiday (predominantly in South Africa) we had a 2 day short stopover in Singapore in June of 2006 before heading back home to Australia.

On top of the Merlion at Sentosa Island, Singapore I tried to capture the Tiger Sky Tower revolving restaurant before it disappeared from view behind trees....I took two quick shots (burst) on a new Nikon D50 in RAW format.

Upon viewing the pictures on the D50's tiny screen to see if I had caught the restaurant I noticed a dot which I thought may be a speck on the lens but there was nothing visible on the lens to note of when I checked it.

About a week later when viewing all the photos from our trip I froze when I saw the two pictures of the restaurant.

In each image there is a cylindrical object of a matte dull grey colour which looks to be a emitting a beam upward.

The photos taken a 10th of a second apart shows that the object had traveled a (unknown) distance from one frame to the next.

The object (to me) resembles the same shape as a Lego man's head. There is a shadow beneath it (cast from the light of the sun above) showing that is three dimensional.

I have absolutely no idea what this could be.

I did not actually witness anything in the sky (probably because looking through the D50's view finder) and I didn't notice anything odd through the view finder either.

Being new to the camera (and photography in general) I was shooting everything in RAW format (for the whole trip) which luckily records a lot of data about each photo to do with the camera.

I'm hoping by submitting these photos I may get some answer perhaps(?).

The photos I am submitting are 'lower quality' JPEGS taken from the original Nikon NEF/RAW format...which I am happy to forward for analysis.


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