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 colourâ€, which seemed to be emitting a “beam upwardâ€.
“The object (to me) resembles the same shape as a Lego man's headâ€, the witness declared. “There is a shadow beneath it (cast from the light of the sun above) showing that is three dimensionalâ€, he added.
He seems to be surprised by this finding. “I have absolutely no idea what this could beâ€, 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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