There is no mention of UFOs in Columbus' logs.
There is no validation for that theory.
Appearently the Columbus/UFO story is just that, a story. There is mention of a UFO in Columbus's log book.
Columbus was certainly a seasoned explorer and mariner. as commander of the expedition, he kept the master logs, and also some neat little code books kept locked up and away from even his trusted deck officers. ( there is some hint the charts similar to the Piri Reis map may be involved). He did see unknown objects and also strange happenings in what is now called the Bermuda Triangle. Columbus never landed on the US Mainland, by the way.
No. Anything mentioned as flying is identified.
No, his ships logs indicate he never came that far north.
in 1492 christopher Columbus see an undentified sumerdged object
Christopher Columbus is one of the most famous explorers of his time. During his explorations, Columbus racked up over 2,400 miles.
One was an "offical" and the other personal. He gave the offical one to the crown and kept the other for his use.
Log files refer to files that record events while applications run. Their purposes involve recording events while systems are executing, recording any changes to stored data and saving textual communication between computer users. Event logs, transaction logs and message logs perform the mentioned tasks respectively.
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Ufo's do exist because a Ufo is a thing in the sky that you can not explain.
They usually see UFO's at a UFO sighting