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I have to confess the ufo serpents fasinate me. the strange worm like ufo seams to be alive as one, yet seperate and part of something bigger.
The ancient Maya believed that snakes could fly while china called them dragons, they have come to being known as sky serpents which seam to link with UFOs. Others would argue they are simply wind turbines revolve with the help of rotors which generates energy, that has somehow reached a great height in the sky.
Whatever they are really remains a mystery that we can only enjoy speculating :)

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  • Nestle Quick Straw 

  • "we call them sentinels". We call them untethered balloons.

  • la imaginacion da para mucho, simplemente son adornos de globos , de esos que ponen en las fiestas...

  • balloons 

  • The balloon are pretty! That guy from Mexico TV is a fraud.

  • hahaha nice balloon arches!

  • @1949kf they already tried to duplicate this with balloons but they couldnt

  • These are probably some type of balloons...probably home-made. Some people probably get a kick out of creating ufo's and watching it on the news. It would be easy to determine that these are some type of balloon by looking up weather reports showing wind direction and speed at time & date of video. Of course no one comes forward with that info because then it would not be "mysterious".

  • son globos!

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