Mount Dahjar, Himalayas: Tibetan Climber Observes Disc with Humanoids Collecting Samples
Tibetan mountain climber Keo Wha Unan, inspecting rock formation on Mount Dahjar, emerges from a cave to see a silvery disc hovering behind high rocks. Object described as 'windowless, shiny, silvery, spotless, perfectly smooth, no ridges or protrusions.' Three humanoid beings gathered snow, ice, and rocks, putting them in their craft. They climbed aboard via a ladder-like device from the center. Object hummed, rose, and 'shot straight up' disappearing behind snow clouds.
Background
EVENT TITLE: Mount Dahjar, Himalayas: Tibetan Climber Observes Disc with Humanoids Collecting Samples
EVENT DATE: 1974-06-15
EVENT TYPE: sighting
EXISTING SUMMARY: Tibetan mountain climber Keo Wha Unan, inspecting rock formation on Mount Dahjar, emerges from a cave to see a silvery disc hovering behind high rocks. Object described as 'windowless, shiny, silvery, spotless, perfectly smooth, no ridges or protrusions.' Three humanoid beings gathered snow, ice, an
This event describes a reported UFO sighting in the Himalayas. A Tibetan mountain climber allegedly witnessed a disc-shaped object and humanoid figures while exploring Mount Dahjar. The object was described as silvery and smooth.
The Incident
Keo Wha Unan, a Tibetan mountain climber, was inspecting rock formations on Mount Dahjar. After exiting a cave, Unan observed a silvery disc hovering behind some high rocks. The object was described as windowless, shiny, silvery, spotless, perfectly smooth, and lacking ridges or protrusions. Three humanoid beings were reportedly gathering snow, ice, and an unspecified third substance.
Investigation
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Significance
Without further information, the significance of this event is difficult to assess. The report of a physical object and humanoid figures aligns with some common themes in UFO lore. The lack of corroborating evidence or official investigation limits its impact on broader understanding of the UFO phenomenon based on the provided text.