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NASA Devil Looks Avatarian in Flight?

Photography Aviation posted on Jan 24, 2024
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We were invited to a wedding so we took the opportunity to visit a known UFO hotspot between Yakima and Leavenworth Washington. This is a crop zoomed as much as I could. The camera was a basic Pentax K-100 35mm film camera then scanned. This was well before the world heard of Avatar and floating triangle landforms. Can you guess where that Idea was scammed from? The picture was taken up Icicle Creek road ten miles past where the road becomes dirt. It is loud there from the creek, I was holding the camera talking to my wife when I saw this fly behind her in the sky. I managed one picture and thought it was a military jet. I had a bunch of shots of the UFO community that day including the flying stick that was six to eight feet long looking at the camera floating over the river. The fungus amungus helps them fly. The black rocks were in the hills there and I had orange streaks in some pictures. That is the orange minion flying fast. It is the same color as Yondu`s yaka arrows from Guardians of the Galaxy. What a coincidence. That`s the color of baby rocks and the flying stick too when they are sitting in they`re goo. I`ll show them too eventually.

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