Calvine UFO Rock Reflection? – Part 3 – Professor Simon Holland
Everybody’s favorite “new-old” UFO photograph comes in for further scrutiny. First up, Simon Holland not only thinks the 1990 Scottish Calvine image is a half-reflection of a partly submerged rock feature, but a correspondent’s found a candidate waterhole—Loch Errochty—and feature for the peculiarity in question. The Professor solicits additional photos of this area, and in Calvine UFO – More Pictures – Part 6 Holland displays some of the bounty drawn from folks who’d answered his call. He doesn’t seem absolutely “wowed” by the picturesque results. More reflections upon the whole matter come from Calvine UFO, Ex Press Photographer, Has Seen All 6 Photos. Alien Addict’s Ollie welcomes several podcaster colleagues and a gentleman who says he saw copies of the sextet three years after the originals were snapped. It’s an interesting if involved and at times rambling discussion, and fairly well covers the various explanations for the half-dozen snaps. Photographer Stu Little has artfully recreated the scenes he says he saw. Little has big doubts about the ET and hoax explanations, opting instead for some developmental military vehicle. Note: some coarse language. Courtesy of Rich Reynolds, Jose Caravaca Offers a UFO Skeptic’s Explanation for the Calvine UFO Photo. Wim van Utrecht’s A UFO with a High X(-mas) Factor is another of the proffered down-to-earth possibilities. (Van Utrecht has collaborated with Martin Shough on two Fortean works published by Anomalist Books, Redemption of the Damned: Vol. 1: Aerial Phenomena, A Centennial Re-evaluation of Charles Fort’s ‘Book of the Damned’, and Redemption of the Damned, Vol. 2: Sea and Space Phenomena.) (WM)
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