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Encyclopedia > Cando, Spain

Cando is a village in northwestern Spain. Near it was found a crater thought to be associated with a strange, glowing object which was seen in the vicinity on January 18, 1994.


External links

The Very Strange Galician Meteor Mystery (http://www.rense.com/ufo/galician.htm) Article by Henry Gee in "news @ nature", March 30, 1998


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