00:00There are also UFO sightings, apparently, and María Constanza Tomasielo brings it up in the south, logically, in Malargue, Coti.
00:06Yes, exactly, I was going to ask you if you are interested in, for example, doing UFO tourism.
00:12Yes, I laugh.
00:14It's quite curious, really, when you think about this type of tourism, you say, well, what do you do? Do you buy
00:20a package?
00:21Do we need to take anything beforehand?
00:23No, no, no, no.
00:24You don't need to take anything beforehand.
00:25You don't need to take anything.
00:26Don't start making fun of me.
00:27No, I'm asking.
00:28Rosana, yes.
00:29But I ask.
00:30Yes, Rosana, one day a UFO is going to come and I want to see you, I want to see you.
00:35Okay, let's talk about this, why?
00:36Because Malargue wants to be part of UFO tourism, or at least that's what they've proposed.
00:42A few days ago, a binational meeting was held regarding the Pehuencho Pass; authorities from Chile and Argentina were present.
00:49And there, the journalist from Malergo, Gustavo Llanes, who is precisely a great expert on this UFO subject, also...
00:56I like it very much,
00:58He decided to deliver it, which we will now hear, as a kind of petition for Malargue to begin exploring this tourism
01:04ufological.
01:05Basically, what UFO tourism is about is attracting tourists, people from Mendoza, and curious individuals.
01:11to sighting areas called hotspots, where it is assumed, I say assumed because we don't
01:16We've never seen anything like it,
01:17that unidentified flying objects may be seen.
01:21Let's listen to a little bit of what Gustavo had to say, and then I'll give you more details.
01:27Well, in 2013 I took some photos of UFOs at Cerro Campanario, there on the border between Argentina
01:35and Chile,
01:37And from there I became interested in the subject of UFOs.
01:42It's not just a topic that interests me; it's a topic that genuinely interests him.
01:46to a lot of people.
01:47I proposed to the Municipality of Malargue that they begin working on UFO tourism,
01:53because Malargüe has the right conditions and UFO tourism should start being sold there.
01:58as it is sold in Neuquén, as it is sold in Salta, as it is sold in Chile, in the San area
02:04Climate.
02:05And well, they accepted, we formalized the delivery of two paintings with the photos of the UFOs.
02:11That chart has the details of when and where the photograph was taken, who took it,
02:17and a QR code so people can learn about that photograph and the context of why Malargue is
02:24a hot zone.
02:27I love it. I want to go UFO tourism yesterday.
02:29Well, they also handed it over and were talking with authorities from San Clemente, Chile.
02:34because they already have an established UFO route.
02:38In fact, if you go to the website, for example, you can get all the details.
02:41And he also mentioned other destinations like Cache in Salta, where there is even a UFO landing pad.
02:47The world's only UFO landing pad is in Salta, precisely.
02:51And do they park UFOs?
02:52No, they don't park UFOs there, but it's supposed to be an area where there are many sightings.
02:57And it's quite something... I was talking to Gustavo yesterday and he was saying, the truth is that it's not just curious,
03:02But sometimes it's also luck to find it, because you're going to go...
03:06He said, "I went to Cachi many times, I rented a cabin, I ate a barbecue," he said, "with my wife."
03:12And that night I went out to look and I didn't see anything.
03:14He says, and the next day I went out, took a couple of photos, filmed some, and they appeared right in the photos or
03:18in the videos
03:19These unidentified flying objects, which are precisely what he confirms with ufologists who dedicate themselves to studying this,
03:25They tell you, and the truth is no, it's not the contrail, for example, of an airplane,
03:29or it is not something that can be confused with something else.
03:31To wrap this up, at least for now, let's move on to the news.
03:35So, is UFO tourism already operating in Malargue, or what do they want?
03:38No, they want what an idea is, it's like a petition.
03:41Now, obviously, what Gustavo is talking about is tourism in Malargue.
03:44The municipality of Malargue will have to work on figuring out how to put it together.
03:47how it is organized, but it can be through posters or by inviting people to specific areas,
03:51If not the private ones, if not the private ones, you have it and you say, hey, come here, cabins and we go out to spot them.
03:58The thing is, it's also a way to generate investment, to attract investment.
04:04Yesterday, Belargue, from China, said that they were planning to build a four-star hotel in Malargue.
04:11precisely because of all the mining development it will have.
04:13Well, if they develop another variable, if you will, of tourism, I think that's also a bit of an attraction.
04:19And yes, mining digs into the ground and we dig into the sky.
04:22Look at him, look at him, get me out of here.
04:25Okay, let them abduct me for a moment.
04:26Well, and remember that in Chile you can already start doing, it's good what...
04:30Yes, as I tell you, there is, let's see, if you Google ufological tourism in Argentina,
04:33To conclude, it gives you some places: Capilla del Monte in Córdoba, Cachizalta, Malargüe,
04:38Here in Mendoza, Victoria Entre Ríos, Las Ovejas in Neuquén.
04:42And I liked it, Gustavo was telling me, to conclude,
04:45which they had also seen in San Rafael a few days ago,
04:48a kind of strange lights and other things that had also been seen on the Chilean side.
04:52Then they say, well, let's share this experience too.
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