Gold prospector Adam Cainero claims that he snapped a photograph of a strange flying object near the mountains where him and his friend were out looking for gold.
Adam didn’t realize anything was lurking about when he blindly took the photo, but upon checking the pictures once they got home, they were surprised to see the strange object floating about.
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19 commentsA PROSPECTOR who went to find gold in the hills thinks he may have found something better – evidence that aliens really do exist.
Adam Cainero believes he captured a photograph of an alien spacecraft hovering above an escarpment near Majors Creek, in the Southern Tablelands near Braidwood.
After an unsuccessful weekend fossicking for gold Mr Cainero and a friend were making the long trip home when he stopped to take a snap of the steep mountain they had driven down.
When he got home, Mr Cainero said he realised he had found gold of another kind after all.
“I just took a picture of the mountain range and the sun was in my eyes so I just kind of pointed and shot,” Mr Cainero said. “Then we looked at the picture – we were, like, no way.”
With its shape and its position in the sky, Mr Cainero said he immediately knew the black object was a UFO.
“We always see really weird things as we go out to places where there is no one around,” he said.
There had been talk among fossickers about UFOs being in the area, he said. “A lot of people I know who go into the bush reckon they have seen one,” Mr Cainero said.
Earlier this year The Daily Telegraph revealed the suburbs around Gosford, on the Central Coast, were the state’s biggest hot spot when it came to UFO sightings, with dozens of cases reported every year. Each month people turn up to meetings to share their UFO experiences.
The region was the scene of one of Australia’s most baffling UFO cases – a series of sightings in 1995 and 1996 – reported by police and many other credible witnesses.
Residents saw shiny UFOs hovering above water.