UFO's in the Netherlands, rubber aliens in Chinese fridge and possible escape pots for the rich from Austria.

Did photographer ‘accidentally’ capture UFO on film? Tourist spotted image of flying machine on her pictures of landmark castle

Keen photographer Corinne Federer visited Muiderslot Castle in Holland on May 25 and the 43-year-old decided to take some photos of the picturesque landmark. As she checked the pictures, she was amazed to find that one of the images, comprised of five images, featured a ‘tubular-shaped object that had an S-shaped fin on it.’

I want to believe: The high speed winged object snapped by Coprinne Federer over Muiderslot Castle in Holland

Chinese man reveals pictures of an ‘alien’ in his freezer after claiming to have witnessed a UFO crash land near his house

Mr Li, pictured left posing next to the ‘alien’ he stores in his freezer, claims he saw a formation of UFOs buzzing across the night sky along the Yellow River in Binzhou Shangdong province. Suddenly, one of the crafts plummeted to earth and soon afterwards Mr Li discovered the charred remains of the visitor from outta space in a rabbit trap, he claims. Mr Li insists he took the bizarre looking creature back his home after the crash-landing in March. He posted pictures on social networking sites, including close-ups of its head, inset top, and hand, inset bottom. However, the outlandish claims were quickly brought back to earth. Police say the extraterrestrial is made of rubber.

A man from Binzhou, Shandong province, claims he found an alien on the banks of the Yellow River and stored it in his freezer

Designers build latest toy for the super-rich: the 115 metre submarine yacht with helipad and a swimming pool that moves below deck when submerged

Austrian-based yacht design studio Motion Code: Blue developed it as a design study of a six deck, 115 metre long private white yacht, called Migaloo and named after an albino whale. The studio came up with an extraordinary design concept to satisfy the ever raising demands from super-rich yacht owners who want to stand out from the crowd.

Austrian-based yacht design studio Motion Code: Blue developed it as a design study of a six deck, 115 metre long private white submersible yacht, called Migaloo and named after an albino whale.

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