ID | #1601738706 |
Added | Sat, 03/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Jose Torrez Ramirez & Vicente Juan Ballester Olmos
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Guillermo Rodriguez Riesco, a 47-year-old restaurant owner, was fishing in the Esla river near the Moreruela monastery when two of his hunting dogs alerted him that something strange was happening.
He turned and saw, about 150-200 meters to the East, a dull-white plastic, humped robot 2 meters high with a round head, neck and no arms, silently sliding or rolling on the lower part of the body hidden by the grass. When he made his dogs "take it," the robot slipped away up the mountain.
The observation lasted from 5 to 10 minutes.
The witness called his cousin, a high-ranking military officer who was fishing nearby, and when examining the site, they found possible tracks consisting of a series of tracks 4-5 cm wide, passing through the thicket at a distance of 100 to 150 meters. They ended abruptly. They were estimated to have a body weight of about 80-100 kg.
Original news
Date: March 28 1974
Location: Benavente Zamora Spain
Time: 1700
Summary: Guillermo Rodriguez Riesco, 47-year-old restaurant owner, was fishing in the Esla River near Moreruela Monastery when his two hunting dogs warned him that something strange was going on. He turned and saw, about 150-200 meters to the east, a dull white, plastic, hump-backed robot 2 meters tall with a round head, a neck and no arms, sliding or rolling along silently, the lower portion of the body hidden by the grass. When he sicked his dogs on it, the robot glided away up a hill. The sighting lasted 5 to 10 minutes. The witness got his cousin, a high ranking military man, who was fishing nearby, and when they inspected the site found possible traces, consisting of a set of tracks 4-5 cm wide running through the thicket a distance of 100 to 150 meters. They ended abruptly. It was estimated a body of some 80-100 kg in weight made them. The witness was dazed for 5 days afterward.
Source: Jose Torrez Ramirez & Vicente Juan Ballester Olmos
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