Unraveling the Enigma of Bulgarian Tetrahedra
In November 1967, many unidentified objects of various shapes were flying over Eastern Europe. On November 21, the newspaper "Zuddeutsche Zeitung" published an article by its own correspondent from Belgrade:
UFOs have been observed over various areas of Southeastern Europe over the past few days. At the end of the week, an amateur astronomer photographed three of these luminous celestial bodies in Agram.
But while experts were investigating this photo printed by Yugoslav newspapers on many pages, new UFOs were already reported from the mountainous region of Montenegro, which allegedly even caused numerous forest fires. The reports come primarily from the town of Ivangrad, where residents categorically claim that in recent days they have observed strange, brightly lit celestial bodies every night.
Although the authorities confirm that there have been numerous wildfires in the area, they still can not specify any cause of their occurrence
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On the day this article was published, something unusual was observed in neighboring Romania. This is what Marin David reported from Poenaria-Burcia commune, Prahova district:
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