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UFO and anomalous zones` map published in Russia
20.07.2007 16:44
UFO and anomalous zones` map published in Russia

A detailed map of all anomalous and mystical zones of the Moscow Region has appeared in Moscow shops. One of the map’s creators, specialist of the Centre of Regional and Geophysical Researches Mikhail Lodzhevskiy says that the map is based on stories told by the anomalies` witnesses, but it also contains some scientific information: land faults, gas volcanoes, and geological anomalies.
      “We are sure that all things in nature are dependent on one another. This is why we decided to check whether the anomalous phenomena were linked with faults and geological anomalies. Undoubtedly, the information about UFO can be disputed. We do not claim that a place marked with an UFO sign on the map is a real place of UFO landing, but we mean that here there has been noticed something that was interpreted as UFO. The same concerns the other anomalies on the map – it is meant that in these places something unusual and unexplained has been registered”, as Mikhail Lodzhevskiy comments.
      
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      Sources: www.yoki.ru city-fm.ru
      Photo: Gettyimages

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