By Tim Binnall
An interesting video from Mexico shows what appears to be a cylindrical UFO flying between a pair of volcanoes. According to a local media report, witness Paco Borja captured the wondrous scene this past Sunday in the city of Huejotzingo. Sharing the footage on social media, he explained that "while I was coming home, I saw something really big flying from Iztaccihuatl to Popocatépetl," which are two of the country's three largest volcanoes.
Bojra was particularly perplexed when the cigar-shaped object "stopped and returned to Iztaccihuatl," hovering in the sky "for about 20 minutes" before ultimately disappearing behind the volcano. Based on his distance from the UFO, the witness estimated that it was a staggering 230 to 300 feet long. Bojra also noted that "when I looked at it with binoculars, it was completely dark, between black and gray, and I couldn't see any light emanating from it."
As for what the object could have been, some have pointed to the long history of puzzling UFO activity around Popocatépetl and suggested that the cigar-shaped anomaly could have been of an alien origin. However, more skeptical observers offered a more prosaic explanation for the object, speculating that it could have been a drone monitoring the activity of the two volcanoes. What do you think Borja filmed this past weekend? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.