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10-LL-1969 [Note: English translation follows
Spanish text]
Misterios en los
mares del Caribe
En los últimos días de
octubre de 1969, el destructor estadunidense US.
DLG-27 había zarpado de la base de Guantánamo y navegaba por el norte de
Cuba. Eran casi las doce de la noche cuando los tripulantes vieron de pronto,
levantándose en el horizonte, un disco brillante y plateado semejante a la
Luna. Pero éste era mil veces mayor y siguió allí por espacio de unos quince
minutos. De regreso a la base se negaron los tripulantes a informar de lo que
vieron, para que nadie se fuese a burlar de ellos. Hubo que esperar hasta el
año 1974, cuando comenzó a crecer el interés mundial en el Triángulo de las
Bermudas, para decidirse a comunicar lo que vieron, al igual que harían
numerosos testigos de otros fenómenos increíbles.
Mysteries in the
Caribbean Seas
In the last
days of October, 1969, the American destroyer US DLG-27 weighed anchor off
the Guantanamo Naval Base and sailed to the north
of the island of Cuba. It was almost midnight when members of the crew saw a
silver, brilliant disk that resembled the moon, rise suddenly in the horizon.
But it was one thousand times bigger than the moon, and continued to hover in
space for approximately fifteen minutes. Upon their return to the base, the
crewmembers refused to report the incident, afraid that someone will make fun
of them. It was necessary to wait until the year 1974, when the world
interest in the Bermuda triangle began to grow, that they decided to
communicate the sighting, as well as numerous witness of similar incredible
phenomena.
This reference: Enigma! No. 6, p. 5 “Mysteries in the
Caribbean Seas”. Author and date of publication unknown.
With Thanks to Mr. Martín
for permission to post and who can be reached via e-mail at:
jmartin@prcinternet.net or via
phone at: (787) 758-0692.
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UFOCAT URN – NONE Enigma! No. 6, p. 5 “Mysteries in
the Caribbean Seas”. Author and date of publication unknown.
Central America – Cuba
Guantanamo Navel Base - Latitude 20-00 N, Longitude
75-10 E (D-M)
Reference: Cuba Gazetteer, Prepared in the Office of Geography,
Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., May 1963
DLG 27 - USS
Josephus Daniels (HULL 343).
Reference: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=DLG-27&btnG=Search
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