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At 4:15 p.m. on November 7, 2006, at least a dozen United Airlines employees spotted a metallic flying saucer hovering above Gate C-17 at Chicago O'Hare International Airport   [[Extremely interesting facts] Extremely interesting facts • 55.2K followers A place for the curious to learn about interesting facts from all over the world](   [At 4:15 p.m. on November 7, 2006, at least a dozen United Airlines employees spotted a metallic flying saucer hovering above Gate C-17 at Chicago O'Hare International Airport]( [Alessandro13]( [Alessandro13]( [Posted Sep 19]( [A ramp worker who was helping a plane maneuver away from the gate saw the object first, but it soon caught the attention of everyone from pilots to mechanics. The UFO floated above the airport for ...](     [On January 10, 1992, a cargo ship from China headed to America dumped 28,000 rubber animals into the Pacific, divided into red beavers, green frogs, blue turtles, and the classic yellow ducks.]( [Alessandro13]( [Alessandro13]( [Posted Sep 24]( [This enormous mass of plastic immediately split into three large groups that began to migrate independently of each other across the vastness of the ocean, reaching points that were very distant fr...](     [In 1998, a 19-year-old named Omar Bin Omran left his family's home in Algeria to attend a vocational school — and mysteriously vanished out of thin air]( [Alessandro13]( [Alessandro13]( [Posted Sep 18]( [Since the country was in the midst of a civil war at the time, authorities initially believed he had been mistakenly killed during a battle. But 26 years later, Omran has been found alive in his ne...](   [Read more in Extremely interesting facts]() This email was sent by Quora (605 Castro Street, Mountain View, CA 94041). You were sent this email because you might like [Extremely interesting facts](). If you don't want these updates anymore, you can [mute Extremely interesting facts]( or [unsubscribe](.

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