News article: "Real? Tourists capture a photo of an alleged UFO in Argentina [U.S. DoD partner: "Not AI generated."]"
"Tourists visiting the area took photographs and discovered an unidentified flying object (UFO) hovering in the sky."
Published: 15 February 2025
By Alexis Torres
TuNota.com, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Quote from the article (translation by Google Translate):
"The images began circulating on social media, where they quickly went viral. — Photo: courtesy [of] a group of tourists on a catamaran excursion through the Beagle Channel, in Ushuaia, southern Argentina, captured a series of photographs and videos that revealed a mysterious unidentified flying object (UFO).
The image, which shows a round, metallic object suspended over water, went viral on social media and sparked intense debate in the community.
Witnesses did not notice the object's presence at the time of the excursion. However, upon reviewing the footage later, they detected a figure appearing in different positions, tilted in some shots and upright in others.
Rodrigo Mercado, a resident of Ushuaia, told a local radio station he saw the same object while walking along Acigami Street at the same time as the alleged sighting.
'I was shocked. It looked like a small plane performing strange maneuvers, but then all that remained was a bright spot in the sky,' Mercado explained in a radio interview [Radio La Gente]."
My comment:
I have performed an AI photo analysis of the three photos (see images).
"The input is: not likely to contain Al-generated or deepfake content," according to HiveModeration.com.
Therefore, the tourists have managed to take three great, genuine UFO photos.
In my opinion — three genuine UFO photos — and a UFO witness who was unknown to the tourists — make this a solid UFO case.