UFO Heard, Seen in Argentina; August 10

I cannot say what it is because we do not know for sure what causes it. I’ve seen videos and it really is very eye-catching.
— Diego Bagú, the director of the UNLP Planetarium

Berisso, Argentina —

A UFO was heard and then seen in Berisso, Argentina August 10, 2020

A UFO was heard and then seen in Berisso, Argentina August 10, 2020

A UFO/UAP was heard and then seen early morning in Argentina, August 10, 2020.

“I am from Berisso, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. And like many of the city’s residents I woke up shortly after one in the the morning to a strange sound. At first I thought it was a car or the exit of a neighbor,” wrote an anonymous report from UFO-Community.com.

Others in Berisso heard the noise and were able to capture the sound. The low-rumbling sound can be clearly heard and continues throughout the 34-second clip. Witnesses argue it was not a normal sound, repeating throughout the night.

“…it was annoying enough not to let me sleep more than five-minutes at a time,” wrote a “neighbor” on UFO-Community.com

No storms were reported in the surround areas. According to the “neighbor” the sounds appeared to be coming from a vacant lot next to the Berisso Park Cemetery. As she was investigating, she saw something in the sky.

The Truth is out there

in the void of space.

“Behind the clouds but perfect. Oval, light blue and bright. I never felt anything like it. A cold ran through me body from the end to point entering the back of my neck and I had the exact sensation that somehow they saw me too.

The Director of the UNLP Planetarioum told Info Berisso, “I cannot say what it is because we do not know for sure what causes it. I’ve seen videos and it really is very eye-catching. There is a consensus from the scientific point of view that these sounds come from the atmosphere: pressure changes are taking place in the upper atmosphere and this produces large volumes of gas that move generating a sound, but we do not know for sure what it is. That may be causing it. There are some ideas but we are not clear about what causes it, so there is enough to study in that sense”

What do you think?

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