Egg-Shaped UFO with Bicolor Aura Photographed at Monterrey, Mexico

On the dawn of January 1st, 2005, under the quiet gaze of Monterrey’s skyline in Chiapas, Mexico, I found myself holding a digital camera, intent on capturing the year’s first sunrise. Little did I anticipate that among the images of tranquil night views, I would seize something far more extraordinary—an unmistakable UFO.

At first glance, what I thought were typical night photographs revealed something unusual. The object was egg-shaped, almost circular, surrounded by a vivid aura that shifted hues ominously—orange glowed warmly on one side, while a cool blue shimmered on the other. The brief appearance lasted less than a second, yet I had caught multiple pictures at staggered intervals, unaware that I was documenting a phenomenon beyond mere earthly lights.

Curiously, one particular photograph stood out. It displayed the object’s form almost perfectly—sharp, defined, alive with those contrasting colors. Around it, ghostly gray shapes mirrored the object’s figure in various sizes, eerily precise in their replication. Initially, I attributed these phantom shapes to a lens flare or defect. However, the camera was in impeccable condition, and these silhouettes mirrored the main object too precisely to dismiss as artefact. I now believe these were manifestations caused by different distances from the lens.

Before this startling morning, I harbored skepticism about extraterrestrial life. Yet, holding these photographs in hand, the evidence spoke louder than doubt. The silent sky over Monterrey had whispered secrets in light and shape, secrets I am compelled to share with fellow enthusiasts and curious minds.

The fleeting, egg-shaped visitor was not just a figment of imagination or camera trickery, but a tangible enigma—one that challenges our understanding of the skies and our place beneath them.

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