UFO Crash Crater Found in Mexico

By Jair Martinez

On January 17, a 26 foot wide smoking pit by the Torreón to Saltillo Highway in the state of Coahuila in northeast Mexico was filmed by shocked onlookers as a cloudy grey mist rose into the air. According to early reports, the pit was as deep as it was wide and no evidence has been found as to what caused it, but theorists surmise that it looks like an impact crater of an asteroid. But strangely enough, there is no debris from an asteroid—begging the question, “What caused this?”

Another one of these mystery craters was discovered on February 3, 2018, on a beach in Nice, a French resort town. Some speculate that it might be a geyser or a volcano, but others are saying that it looks like something that crashed from the sky due to the fact that it looks like the impact craters that you see on the moon, or on mars. This crater is five meters in diameter and two meters deep. One of the authorities said, “It’s a natural phenomenon that happens a few times a year. Although, he didn’t elaborate further on the subject.

The person who filmed the pit and uploaded it onto YouTube commented that it, “Looks like a UFO landed and took off before anyone could see, leaving a crater.” Although it would be a much more interesting event if it were made by an alien spaceship, the pit might have been man-made. Although, the fact that there wasn’t any dirt around the crater might signify that it wasn’t dug up.

Some burning holes in Mexico have been used by criminal gangs in the past to torch weapons, drugs, or even bodies, though this seems a bit unlikely as the pit was found with some small flames still burning in the middle of the day and the gangs usually do that at night. Not to mention the fact that the pit was too big, which indicates that no machinery could have dug it up that fast and that deep. Nothing about this pit makes sense. Could it have been an alien spaceship? Could it be man-made? Until there is any evidence proving otherwise, this mystery will remain unsolved.

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