Croydon, South London (4-2008)

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Tourist snaps UFO in Croydon (The Sun, 4-25-2008)

By VINCE SOODIN

A FOREIGN student taking tourist snaps believes she photographed a spooky sightseeing attraction – a UFO.

Teenager Anastasiya Gavrilenko captured the mysterious object speeding through the sky as she walked through a park in Croydon, south London.

The 17-year-old Russian said she was stunned when she printed out her photos taken in Ribblesdown Park last month.

Anastasiya said: "I went to the park because I wanted to take some nice photos in England. But then I heard something in the sky. I looked up and noticed this thing in the sky.

"It was quite large and moving really fast. It was size of a plane but did not look like one – it looked more like a big mushroom."

Anastasiya said she could not believe her eyes but when she saw her snap she realised what she photographed must have been real.

"I never believed in things like UFOs before I took this picture but now I think they could be true."

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Russian tourist photographs a UFO

All copyrights reserved Thaindian.com

London, Apr 26 (ANI): A foreign student on a sightseeing spree in South London has claimed to have seen and photographed a UFO.

Anastasiya Gavrilenko from Russia insists that she had seen and captured the mysterious object speeding through the sky while walking through a park in Croydon, south London.

I went to the park because I wanted to take some nice photos in England. But then I heard something in the sky. I looked up and noticed this thing in the sky, The Sun quoted Gavrilenko, as saying.

It was quite large and moving really fast. It was size of a plane but did not look like one it looked more like a big mushroom, she added.

Gavrilenko said that she was stunned to see her snaps.

I never believed in things like UFOs before I took this picture but now I think they could be true, she said. (ANI)

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