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Image:Beamship.jpg|One of the clearest photographs of the type 3 plejaren beamships. Bachtelhörnli, 8th March 1976. | Image:Beamship.jpg|One of the clearest photographs of the type 3 plejaren beamships. Bachtelhörnli, 8th March 1976. | ||
Image:Ovni75.jpg|Bachtelhörnli, 8th March 1976. | Image:Ovni75.jpg|Bachtelhörnli, 8th March 1976. | ||
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Image:f0154.jpg|Demonstration flight of the latest type of ship by Semjase at Hasenböl on 29 March 1976. | Image:f0154.jpg|Demonstration flight of the latest type of ship by Semjase at Hasenböl on 29 March 1976. | ||
Image:154close.jpg|Hasenböl, 29 March 1976. | Image:154close.jpg|Hasenböl, 29 March 1976. | ||
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Image:Hasen175 Jansen2.jpg|Hasenböl, 29 March 1976. The tree branch can be seen in front of the rim of the ship, eliminating the possibility of the ship being a small model close to the camera. | Image:Hasen175 Jansen2.jpg|Hasenböl, 29 March 1976. The tree branch can be seen in front of the rim of the ship, eliminating the possibility of the ship being a small model close to the camera. | ||
Image:Hasenbol tree in leaf.jpg|The tree at Hasenböl in 1978. | Image:Hasenbol tree in leaf.jpg|The tree at Hasenböl in 1978. | ||
+ | Image:768.JPG|Demonstration flight of the latest type of ship by Semjase at Hasenböl on 29 March 1976. | ||
+ | Image:f0171.jpg|Demonstration flight of the latest type of ship by Semjase at Hasenböl on 29 March 1976. | ||
Image:f_176.jpg|Hasenböl, 29 March 1976. (High resolution) | Image:f_176.jpg|Hasenböl, 29 March 1976. (High resolution) | ||
Image:f_179.jpg|Hasenböl, 29 March 1976. (High resolution) | Image:f_179.jpg|Hasenböl, 29 March 1976. (High resolution) |
Revisão das 17h29min de 23 de junho de 2011
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Two beamships side by side, photographed from inside a third beamship during the 27th Contact at Berg-Rumlikon, 25 June 1975. They were departing for what ended up being a 2 hour 34 minute trip to the planets Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, around the last one and back again to Earth, where they also passed through part of the asteroid belt.