rosell ufo crash debris


balsa wood-like dowel
balsa wood-like stick
balsa wood-like rectangular beams with purplish hieroglyphics 
metallic I-beam with purplish heiroglyphics;
large wood-like beam with flower drawings
metal-like wood
wood-like beams with writing
kite-like sticks with rubber foil attached
bamboo-like sticks
tough balsa sticks with faded purplish symbols

many bits of metallic foil, that looked like, but was not, aluminum,

tape with pastel flowers or designs

Scotch tape and tape with flower patterns

"Some of the metal-foil pieces had a sort of tape stuck to them, and when these were held to the light they showed what looked like pastel flowers or designs.  Even though the stuff looked like tape, it would not be peeled off or removed at all.  It was very light in weight, but there sure was a lot of it."

"...Sticks, like kite sticks, were attached to some of the pieces with a whitish tape.  The tape was about two or three inches wide and had flower-like designs on it.  The 'flowers' were faint, a variety of pastel colors, and reminded me of Japanese paintings in which the flowers are not all connected.  I do not recall any other ... markings."

parchment-like material with pink/purplish symbols on it.

Brittle brownish-black plastic-like material resembling Bakelite

white, linen-like cloth on back of tinfoil, with penciled numbers on it

a "rather tough paper"

something on the order of heavy-gauge monofilament fishing line

It looked like silk, but was not silk, a very strong material [without] strands or fibers like silk would have.  This was more like a wire, all one piece or substance

"There was some thread-like material.  It looked like silk and there were several pieces of it.  It was not large enough to call string, but yet not so small as sewing thread either.  To all appearances it was silk, except that it wasn't silk.  Whatever it was, it too was a very strong material.  You could take it in two hands and try to snap it, but it wouldn't snap at all.  Nor did it have strands or fibers like silk thread would have.  This was more like a wire--all one piece or substance.  In fact, I suppose it could have been a sort of wire--that thought never occurred to me before."

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