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How to See Photos of UFOs

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Even with 24 hour news coverage, UFO spottings and photographs have been a rare occurrence in the last 50 years. There are UFO photos, but most of the authors presenting the photos write a disclaimer about their inability to corroborate the authenticity of the UFO photos. UFOs are still a fascinating subject, and most of us enjoy looking at UFO pictures when we get a chance.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Look up UFO on the Internet. There are a large number of websites devoted to displaying UFO photos for the public and many indicate where the photograph of the "unidentified flying object" was taken.

  2. Step 2

    Buy books on UFOs, and skim through the pages to look for any photographs. It's a lot of fun to analyze the pictures and try to decide if they are real or a hoax.

  3. Step 3

    Go to the Roswell UFO Museum, one of the few museums of its kind in this country. Much of the museum is exhibits of photographs which include documentation and history of particular sightings.

  4. Step 4

    Watch television documentaries on UFOs. Channels specializing in science-related programming and public television have produced documentaries on unidentified flying objects, aliens and abductions.

  5. Step 5

    Join groups of other people who have either seen UFOs or claim to have been abducted. You will be able to associate with others who can relate to your own experiences, learn more about unidentified flying objects, and trade pictures and photos.

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pamscape said

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on 1/6/2009 Join Mufon i n your area, The meeting are fun and informative, there are beleivers as well as debunkers. And who knows what else:)

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