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UFO in Iceland - circa 12 April 2002

UFO in Iceland - circa 12 April 2002


This photo was submitted to us from Diddi in Iceland on 15 April 2002.  She initially contacted iwasabducted.com throughAlien Chat.  The webmaster followed up with her and was informed that this photo was taken just a few days before it was sent it to us.
We wrote to her again:
Hello Diddi:

Thank you for your response. We have a few more questions:

Do you know the exact date and time the picture was taken? What city or town is it in? If it is not Reykjavik, how far is the city or town from Reykjavik? Have you ever seen any other UFOs before this one?

Thank you for your information. We have also published your picture on our website.

Sincerely,

iwasabducted.com administration
Most of our questions were not answered by Diddi, however, we did get a lead on the photographer. Here's her reply:
It's a country place with few people, around 200. My friend told me he's sure this is only some dirt on the car window.  The photographer's email is (censored).
Car window? She didn't mention that before. This website certainly understands the skepticism that surrounds anomalous objects when photographed through windows. But was that really the case with this particular photo? We were confident that we would receive better details from the photographer, Simon. Unfortunately, he proved to be only slightly cooperative:
Hi there!

My name is Simon, and I took the picture of the "thing" (in Iceland) out of a car window. I have no intention of telling you anything more about this "thing". Sorry.

Yours respectfully,
Simon
Is this photo evidence of alien space craft? Or is it merely some dirt or a squashed insect on a car windshield? Decide for yourself - an enlargement of the photo appears below:


Correction: This website had originally reported in error that sender of this photograph was named Kip. Review of records by the administration of this website indicate that Kip was the sender's internet username, but not the senders "real name". The sender had identified herself only as Diddi. An investigation into the records was made after this website was informed that Kip is not an Icelandic name. This website acknowledges, however, that an internet username may not necessarily provide an accurate reflection of one's national origin. Additionally, the name with which one chooses to identify himself or herself over the internet provides no guarantee that the person is being truthful regarding his or her identity, and that he or she may be withholding true identity information in the reasonable interest of personal privacy. Additional unpublished correspondence relating to this photograph was also discovered in the archives, and henceforth added to this report on 25 January 2004.

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