Alien Spotters Just Want Their Space
Authorities in Perm, a remote Russian region at the centre of dozens of reports of UFO sightings, have started work on a $6 million centre to attract alien spotters. Many believe Perm is regularly visited by aliens and officials want to build an observatory for people to scan the skies for UFOs, in addition to a special trail along sites of supposed UFO sightings, as well as displays and even equipment like infra-red cameras that can be rented by UFO spotters to catch aliens on film. A lawyer is even planning to open an office there to give advice on compensation to people who have been the victim of alien abduction.
FOOTNOTE: Space crafty.
Bwahahahahaha, I love you footnote. Bwahahahahaha. I think the whole place is drinking way too much Vodka. Just saying. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a cunning plan to build a sustainable tourist industry in the region, if you ask me. Besides, why would any self-respecting alien choose to visit a place named after a dodgy 1980's wavy hairstyle anyway?
ReplyDeleteGood morning David! It's 10pm here, I still can't get my head around the fact it's always so much later with you (or earlier with us?)
ReplyDeleteI had no idea alien spotters existed, at least not enough to warrant the expensive of such a centre!
Trust a lawyer to seize an opportunity to open an office. :-) I've heard of ambulance chasers, but alien chasers?
ReplyDeleteHow many trailer parks are in that area - no offense Goddess!
ReplyDeleteIt all sounds like a very logical way to generate tourist revenue...excepting the lawyer. That? Is just weird.
ReplyDeleteHi David, just linked back to you from your nice comment on my blog. Thanks for stopping by. I love your photography. I'm not sure what to think about the whole alien thing.
ReplyDeleteRoswell New Mexico has a similar alien tourist population. Amazing.
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If I go there to visit, I'll be in a spacecraft.
ReplyDeleteHi Dave,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. The Alien theory is an interesting concept.
If I go there, I will send you a postcard and a T-shirt!
ReplyDeleteReally, though, I'd like to interview the lawyer. What kind of cash transaction does he expect to conduct with aliens?
We traveled through Perm on the Trans Siberia Railway in 1998. There is something strange about our traveling through Perm, as, according to our itinerary, there was less than a half hour stopover there. I remember the hotel in Ekaterinburg. I remember going through Kazan in the early morning. A man named Slaus (Stanislaus) who looked like Arnold Schwarzenegger shared our compartment. He got off the train in Kazan and bought us traditional pastries from a vendor on the platform. We were in Kazan and even shorter time. People on the platform in Kazan were also selling glassware and chandeliers, but that is a story for another day.
ReplyDeleteThe itinerary--I found it on a shelf still in its notebook--shows that we left Ekaterinburg late one afternoon and arrived in Moscow the next day--a distance of approximately 1400 km. I remember arriving in Moscow and changing trains to go to St. Petersburg. We had to go to a different station.
Perm lies between Ekaterinburg and Kazan as you cross the Ural Mountains from Asia into Europe (We were traveling west.)
I distinctly remember being in a hotel in the Urals with a lovely dining room and gift shop where I purchased a brooch for my sister made of a mineral (I forget which) that is only found in the Urals. But--when could we have done it?
It must have been the aliens.
Maybe I will find my journal, too, and it will tell about the aliens.
Crazy russians.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! You know aliens make great tourist attractions.My husband and I visited Roswell New Mexico one time and the tourist trade there is out of this world. (get it? out of this world) :)
ReplyDeleteWe ate at an ailen themed cafe, visited the alien museum, took pictures all over town of alien things. Then we went back to Carlsbad for a reality check.
Is the centre to attract aliens or tourists? Interesting.
ReplyDeleteLove all your taglines on this one! Too perfect! :-)
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