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Reference for this case: Beg-Oct-54-Fay-sur-Lignon.
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At the end of the 1950s, a French archivist, Guy Quincy, interested in the question of the "mysterious celestial objects", compiled a catalog of observations, in which he noted, without giving either source or details, and with a question mark, an observation at the beginning of October 1954 in the evening, in Fay-sur-Lignon in the Haute-Loire department.
[Ref. gqy1:] GUY QUINCY:
Beginning of October [1954]
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evening: Saint-Germain-la-Prade?/Fay-sur-Lignon?(Haute-Loire)
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Totally insufficient information.
Fay-sur-Lignon is 20 km East-South-East of Saint-Germain-Laprade; so there must certainly be two different, possibly concomitant, observations, although Quincy notes them on the same line.
(These keywords are only to help queries and are not implying anything.)
Fay-sur-Lignon, Haute-Loire, evening
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