Townsville Bulletin

UFO snapped by FNQ resident

- Catherine Duffy

Cairns man Charles Budby thought he was taking a nice photo of the clouds at sunset while waiting for his takeaway meal when his wife spotted something strange in the picture.

Mr Budby and his wife who were waiting for their dinner at the Civic Shopping Centre car park last Monday evening, did not see anything out of the ordinary in the sky at the time the photo was taken.

“It was one of those photos I wanted to take of the clouds as the sun was setting over the mountains. When I took it back to show my wife she said what’s that in the picture?” Mr Budby said.

“I zoomed in and it’s not a plane or floating balloon, just something you can only see in the photo.

“It was only 10 or 15 seconds when I looked back in the sky and couldn’t see anything,” he said.”

Mr Budby said he knew it wasn’t a plane as it was flying at the wrong angle to be landing or taking off.

“By the looks of it, it was travelling really fast. I don’t think a thousand people would've seen it all at once. I thought it was a glitch in the sky,” he said.

“In Cairns, we’re not isolated from the rest of the world. Funny things happen, even in our tropical lifestyle environmen­t. We have quirky things going on.”

Mr Budby said he took the photo into his local barber to see if anyone else in Cairns had seen it. “I just wanted to get it our there in case someone else might have seen something at the same time.,” he said.

“It might trigger an astrologic­al activity for Cairns one day or maybe there’s an inventor sitting in the back of Atherton and he didn’t tell us he had this transforma­tive light speed rocket.”

 ?? ?? An image of what a FNQ man claims could be a UFO.
An image of what a FNQ man claims could be a UFO.

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