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Aliens land in world’s most isolated metropolis (teaser)

 

Pictured above is one of several “flying saucers”.

Apparently, all were abandoned, shortly after landing.

They were recently discovered and photographed by Pelican Yoga’s Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence Unit.

If you believe this – let alone the endlessly-repeated but false claim that Perth is the world’s most isolated city/capital city/ substantial city – please discuss further with Father Christmas, the Easter Bunny, Donald Trump, and the Tasmanian Tiger of your choice…


The photo was taken in a city that is considerably closer to where most 21st century humans dwell than are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.

(& whilst the nearest substantial city – Adelaide – is 2118 kilometres distant from Perth, a resident of Honolulu faces a much longer journey to reach another metropolis. Honolulu-San Francisco: 3,858 kilometres)

I took the picture on a recent, post-lunch walk along part of the Swan River (estuary) foreshore; we saw this post’s jellyfish on the Nedlands edge of the Swan, at 2.38 pm on 18 April, 2023.

The next couple of posts will feature photographic fruits of that walk… truthfully described.

Published in photographs Western Australia