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Daily Mirror
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Shivali Best

Conspiracy theorist claims there's a UFO hiding in this woman's photo

A woman in New Mexico may have been photo-bombed by aliens, according to conspiracy theorists.

Scott C Waring, who runs UFO Sightings Daily, believes he’s spotted a UFO in the background of the woman’s photo.

He said: “A person was taking photos with friends in New Mexico last week when an metallic object flew past in the back ground.

“The UFO was caught in just one photo, but it was enough.

Can you see it? (UFO Sightings Daily)

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“It looks as if she was taking Instagram photos or photos for some other social sharing network when they accidentally caught this alien craft.”

While the ‘UFO’ looks suspiciously like a plane or drone to us, Mr Waring claims that this isn’t the case.

He added: “When I made a close up photo of the UFO I didn't see any wings, propellers, windows, to indicate it was a plane or jet.”

The alleged 'UFO' (UFO Sightings Daily)

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However, not everyone is so convinced.

Speaking to Mirror Online, Nigel Watson, author of UFOs of the First World War, said: "Since the object is so far away it is hard to determine any significant details.

"As it looks metallic it is possibly a mylar balloon. These can move quickly as they are quite small and at a higher altitude the wind could be a lot stronger than at ground level where the picture was taken.

"Based on this I don't think it is an alien spaceship photo-bombing this picture."

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