This is located almost atop the Continental Divide in the Gila Wilderness at around 8000′-9000′ above Mean Sea Level elevation. Nobody much goes up there. I was actually looking for something else when two comparatively ‘small’ parallel gouges mid-picture first caught my eye.

Trench deep on our left pushes up rocks ahead
Closer view of key impact

Bad things happening to good people

Impacts and energy events stage 1

Stage 2 Along path breaks up and explodes
Impact trenches
Hot spots
Interesting local geology
Aftermath investigation and cleanup
Better view of initial ground contact
Pilot applies full power – Dire emergency attempt at recovery
Meanwhile a couple of ridges away 1
Meanwhile a couple of ridges away 2
Mother nature anticipating and waiting – It only needed the human imagination to complete the picture
Skeptics probably won’t believe this is a UFO crash site. I personally don’t. and so far as I’m aware I’m the only person who’s ever suggested it might be. I’d surely like to get up there and have a look at it sometime, but for other reasons than the UFO story.
I’d like to spend about a month up there with half-dozen pack goats just nosing around the immediate area. Some places don’t need a crashed ancient UFO to have appeal.
Old Jules
Edit: You can have a look for yourself by going to flashearth dot com and entering the longitude/latitude coordinates in the lower right corner of each image.
Very intriguing pictures! Your posts as always capture my attention and make me ponder such things as UFO’s! Thanks!
Lil’ Suburban Homestead: Thank you. I’m obliged for your visit. Jules
What a wild imagination! Just curious what universe you previously inhabited. Always enjoy letting my mind wander to things that are unlikely, but yet maybe possible.
Hi gypsybev. I just try to examine the evidence before my eyes and formulate hypotheses to explain what I see. But seeing from 20,000 feet, or 10,000 feet straight up doesn’t provide the sort of evidence likely to lead to accuracy in hypothesizing. Which is the reason big bangs happening the other end of time and the other side of the Universe have some weak points.
Thanks for your visit. Gracias, Jules
I believe Old Jules is a soul who inhabits many universes simultaneously! That can only be good!
lahgitana: I think you might be onto something, though in admitting it I’m admitting nothing. Gracias, Jules
Ah, of course. I see what I see! >:-D
Fascinating, Jules. I think it’s worth exploring it, even thought I tend to be a skeptic myself. You may not like it but this post may become a flashing point (sorry, couldn’t help it) to your blog. Hopefully it’ll attract the attention of lots of people who may be gladly surprised by all the other stuff they’ll read on it, just like we do. Best
Thanks wesley. I suppose it might draw some discussion. But if anyone’s looking for someone to believe that set of photographs depicts the actual scene of a UFO crash they’re looking in the wrong place. I’ve chased helocopter and aircraft photographs into so many canyons my legs would go on strike if I threatened to believe something on the ground has anything to do with how it looks from the sky. Gracias, Jules
A time will come when all these intriguing mysteries will be unveiled.
Rosaliene: Probably that time has already come and gone somewhere. It might eventually arrive here, but the dominant species on the planet when it arrives might be kangaroos. Gracias, Jules
I’m with you, Jules. This has got UFO written all over it! 🙂
Sylver: If it’s not from a UFO I don’t know what did it though it might have been something else. Gracias, Jules
Jules you find the coolest shit!
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Morning China. I’ve been lucky that way. Gracias, Jules
Shows what I know. I thought it was Titans.
ejalvey: I’m not sure how Titans got around. History’s vague on the point. Gracias, Jules
Greetings, Jules. This is as convincing as the other 99% 🙂
Morning Jan. Thanks for coming by. What’s not to believe? As for the other 99% I don’t have a clue. Gracias, Jules