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UFO Sighting 2015: Did A Ship Secretly Crash In Antartica? Theorists Flock To Google Maps

Sep 15, 2015 09:26 PM EDT | By Pam Amantiad

There have been several UFO sightings in 2015 according to conspiracy theorists.

A recent discovery, however, isn't a flying object but rather an already crashed site in the middle of the South Pole.

Telegraph reported that Valentin Degretev, a Russian alien enthusiast, spotted an alleged UFO ship crash site in Antartica alst June.

The supposed aircraft looked to be buried deep in the snow of the South Pole and was reportedly the remains of a crash three years ago.

Sharing the Google Maps coordinate of the site, Degretev said the said ship was a "classic" shaped alien aircraft. He also made his latest UFO sighting in 2015 known to the public through a local social media site.

"I found the unique object using the online service of Google Earth in Antarctica," the alien hunter reportedly told Mirror UK. "In amongst the endless ice desert, it is the most genuine UFO in its most classic shape."

While other people dismissed the claim as just a crack in the ice known as a crevasse, Degretev maintained that the snow-covered object was indeed a fallen alien ship. Others alien hunters quickly flocked to Google Maps to look for the said ship.

"It is definitely not a polar station nor a plane as there aren't any airplanes or helicopters this big in the world," the UFO enthusiast further shared, adding that the mysterious object was about 204-foot across.

If the site is indeed an alien ship that crashed in the South Pole, people would never know according to the news site. Antartica covers 5.4 million square miles of frozen land with no known people as permanent residents.

To see the crash site, type in the coordinates 80°34'08.4"S 30°05'19.3"W in Google Maps, setting it to "Earth" view and see for yourself if the object is indeed an alien aircraft or not.

Other UFO sightings in 2015 include a recently discovered photograph of a mysterious flying object by a US submarine in 1971. Others include moving dots all over the sky in various parts of the world.

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