ID | #1602420315 |
Added | Sun, 11/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Scott Corrales, Fate April 1998
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Status | Research
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Initial data
In a mysterious place known as "La Zona Del Silencio" (Zone of silence), Ernesto and Josefina Diaz traveled to collect unusual stones and fossils that can be found there in large numbers.
While they were doing this, they noticed that a desert rainstorm was coming towards them. Hoping to avoid a flash flood, they Packed up and sped off, but not fast enough to avoid the incessant rain. The track ahead turned into a swamp, and the pickup began to sink into the soft ground.
As the couple struggled to prevent their car from sinking into the mud, two figures approached them, waving their hands. They were two extremely tall men in yellow raincoats and caps, with unusual but not intimidating features.
The men instructed the drenched couple to get into the truck as they jostled. Before the couple realized it, their car pulled out of the mud and onto firmer ground. Ernesto Diaz got out of the pickup to thank the two men, but they were already gone. He found no traces, and there was no sign that anyone had left the area.
Original news
Date: October 13 1975
Location: Durango Mexico
Time: afternoon
Summary: In a mysterious area known as “La Zona Del Silencio” (Zone of Silence) Ernesto and Josefina Diaz were driving around to collect unusual rocks and fossils, which can be found there in great abundance. As they busied themselves they noticed that a desert rainstorm was heading towards them. Hoping to avoid being caught in a flash flood, they packed and sped off, but not fast enough to avoid the relentless rain. The tracks ahead of them turned into a swamp and the pickup began to sink in the soft terrain. As the couple struggled to keep their vehicle from submerging into the mud, two figures approached them, waving. The figures were two extremely tall men in yellow raincoats and caps, with unusual butt by no means alarming features. The men instructed the drenched couple to get inside the truck while they pushed. Before the couple realizes it, their vehicle was out of the mud and onto firmer ground. Ernesto Diaz got out of the pickup to thank the two men, but they were gone. He found no footprints and there was no evidence that anyone had departed the area.
Source:Scott Corrales, Fate April 1998
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