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02-12-1965
Place: Kenora, Ont., Canada
Into: Unnamed lake [Note: Kenora sits on the shores of “Lake of the Woods”, see
below. –CF–]
Time: 8:30 p.m..
General Description: Orange-yellow object with green
"tail"
Behavior: In view 1 minute; appeared to fall straight
down
Witnesses: Several
This reference: Invisible
Residents by Ivan T. Sanderson, p. 228, © 1970
Original reference:
Kenora, Ontario,
Miner & News, 19 February 1965.
Max. length 68 mi (109 km)
Max. width 59 mi (95 km)
Surface area 1,679 sq mi (4,348.6 km)
Max. depth 210 ft (64 m)
Shore length 25,000 mi (40,000 km) (65,000 mi
(105,000 km) with islands)
Surface elevation 1,056
ft (322 m)
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lake-of-the-woods.png
UFOCAT PRN - 76798
UFOCAT URN – NONE
Kenora, Ontario, Miner & News, 19 February
1965
UFOCAT URN – 076798 Invisible Residents by Ivan T.
Sanderson, p. 228, © 1970
UFOCAT URN – 144048 A Geo-Bibliography of Anomalies by
George Eberhart, #0894, © 1980
North
America – Canada, Ontario
Kenora Latitude
49-46 N, Longitude 94-28 W (D-M)
Reference: Canada Gazetteer, prepared in the Office of
Geography, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., November 1953
UFO Location (UFOCAT)
Latitude 49.78 N, Longitude 94.43 W (D.%)
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