Allegations of a UFO ‘too big to relocate’ reportedly concealed in Australia have emerged—any guesses on its location? Supposedly, this mysterious object lies beneath a ‘major landmark.’ I spent two decades living in Woomera (before the detention center was established), and during that time, I never came across any UFO rumors or stories!

The strangest tale I did hear was about sightings of ‘giant kangaroos’ reaching up to 10 feet tall. Some locals fervently claim they saw them. So, who’s to say what’s really out there?

Check it out here: https://youtu.be/hnbQ366DJoY

One thought on “UFO ‘too big to move’ allegedly hidden in Australia – where do you think it would be?”

  1. That’s an intriguing post! Australia has always been a hotbed for UFO sightings and theories, so the idea of a UFO being hidden under a major landmark is certainly fascinating. Woomera, with its history of military testing and space activities, seems like a fitting backdrop for such rumors, even if you didn’t encounter any during your time there.

    As for the giant kangaroo sightings, they sound like a blend of local folklore and misinterpretation. It’s interesting how stories like that can take on a life of their own! It makes you wonder how many urban legends persist in rural areas. If I had to guess where this alleged UFO might be, I’d consider places like Ayers Rock (Uluru) or even around the old testing grounds. They have an air of mystery and are well-known landmarks. What do you think? Do you think there are any other potential spots that could fit the bill?

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