The maritime analog to a UFO, or unidentified flying object, unidentified submerged objects are often seen by those who study unidentified flying objects as a phenomenon the same as or similar, but encountered in water instead of atmosphere. Likewise, many sightings of USOs constituting "typical" UFOs emerging from the water are seen as a subset of the latter rather than the former. An Unidentified Submerged Object, or USO, is defined as any object or optical or mechanical detection phenomenon of unknown origin observed within water that remains unidentified even after thorough investigation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shag_Harbor
(The Shag Harbour Incident was the purported crash of an unidentified flying object in Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia in October 1967.)
Also;Laguna Cartegena in Puerto Rico has been an alleged hotbed of USO activity
In Sweden in 1999, a supposed USO crashed into a lake, with spectators nearby
Since the late 1980s, there have been many sightings of USO's around the Lake District, UK.
*Most notably, a sighting in 1994 at Derwent Water of two USO's. It lasted almost five minutes and was observed by 22 people. The area now receives regular USO sightings (perhaps one a year), as well as numerous UFO sightings in the surrounding areas. The most recent UFO sighting was in January of 2006, and the most recent USO sighting in the December of 2004.*
In 1966, an Australian banana farmer witnessed a USO emerge from a nearby swamp
2007-08-23 15:10:26
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answered by kokopelli 6
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It's not unidentified swimming object. It's unidentified submerged object.
http://ufos.about.com/b/a/239820
2007-08-24 01:06:36
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answered by Megan 2
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I don't know...I have always been interested in UCOs--Unidentified Crawling Objects.
Yeah, I just answered for the points.
2007-08-23 16:01:20
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answered by Peter D 7
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http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc1712.htm
http://aboutfacts.net/UFO128.htm
http://ufocasebook.conforums.com/index.cgi?board=uso&action=print&num=1131083212
thats about all i could find i never hear too much about them.
2007-08-23 12:27:03
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answered by pandasex 7
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go here to find out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unidentified_submerged_object
2007-08-23 12:05:56
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answered by ? 4
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