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What Is It? Mysterious Palos Verdes Photos Of The Week
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PALOS VERDES, CA — These photos were sent in to Patch by Soledad and Marissa Santos, under some unusual circumstances.
Last week, Soledad took some photos and noticed something odd in the background — after searching for information online, he found a Patch article: As UFOs 'Arrive' In News, See Latest Palos Verdes Sighting.
"I was hiking near Abalone Cove and decided to snap some pictures of the dragonflies," Soledad commented on the article. "I didn’t notice anything unusual until I went home and scrolled through my pictures, and noticed an object in the background. Pretty amazing, so I Googled any reports and here I am."
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Now, they're looking for opinions from their neighbors. Do you know what appears in the photos above? Comment down below and give us your thoughts.
Got a photo share? It seems everyone's a photographer these days. Cell phones capture amazing images, and true DSLR cameras render detail that almost looks surreal. So we got to thinking, why not share the pictures we receive, and see elsewhere, with you?
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Have you got the next incredible photo? If you have an awesome photo of nature, breath-taking scenery, kids caught being kids, a pet doing something funny or something unusual you happen to catch, we'd love to feature it on Patch. We're looking for high-resolution images that reflect the beauty of your city, and that show off your unique talents.
So, bring 'em on. No selfies. Not here.
Send your photos to autumn.johnson@patch.com and we'll post the feature on an occasional basis. Or — post it for free in our bulletin board section on the site, and we'll feature it up top. Be sure to also include when and where the shot was taken and any other details about what was going on.
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