Giant 4ft clear 'alien' filmed walking along river leaving witnesses baffled

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The bizarre looking entity was caught on camera (Image: Jam Press)
The bizarre looking entity was caught on camera (Image: Jam Press)

A bizarre-looking being was spotted walking by a river which people are convinced is out of this world.

The four-foot entity had very long limbs and a wide stride when it was captured on camera near the Pilcomayo River, near Tarija, Bolivia. Its skin appeared to be grey in colour with translucent skin and it did not leave a reflection in the nearby water.

The mystery being was snapped by ufologist Javier Carlos Cordero said: “It looks like a transparent being with long limbs, typical of a grey being. But we must determine the veracity of it.”

Mr Cordero said artificial intelligence should be used to determine if the photograph is real. He recently participated in the First International Ufology Meeting, in Tarija, south east of the capital La Paz.

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Giant 4ft clear 'alien' filmed walking along river leaving witnesses baffledIt is unknown what the entity is (Jam Press)

Argentine ufologist Sebastián Bidondo is convinced aliens exist on earth. He added: “We were never alone.”

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Earlier this month the small town of Bonnybridge was named as the UK's hotspot for other-worldly activity and even dubbed part of 'The Falkirk Triangle'. More than 300 unexplained UFO sightings have been spotted in the skies since the early nineties, leaving nervous locals too scared to talk for fear of judgement.

To learn what life is like living in the town, the spoke to leading UFO and paranormal researcher, Malcolm Robinson, who is currently co-authoring a book on Bonnybridge.It is a very small town in Stirlingshire and there's nothing overly significant there, just local industries.

Malcolm said: “It's your typical Scottish town and that's why it's so surprising that we've seen a lot of UFO activity in the skies since 1992.

"Bonnybridge is known as a UFO hotspot, or a window area, that means it attracts a higher concentration of UFO reports than anywhere else in the world. Since 1992, there's been around 300 UFO sightings that are totally unexplained and unidentified."

Malcolm has investigated hundreds of reports over his 45-year career, written 10 books and lectured in the UK, Europe and America. In 1979, he founded Scotland's oldest current UFO and paranormal activity society, Strange Phenomena Investigations.

For Malcolm to quantify a report in his research, he performs numerous checks and investigates eyewitnesses in the area. He explained: “I check with local airports, like Glasgow, Edinburgh and Cumbernauld, to see if air traffic was in the sky at that particular time. I check with the police, , local flying clubs and meteorological situations. Effectively, I try to find a rational explanation for any given sighting across Bonnybridge.”

Antony Clements-Thrower

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