The “best photo” of a UFO in history was hidden for 32 years

Showing a huge angular object flying over the Scottish Highlands with what appears to be a Harrier jet in the distance, the image is an extraordinary piece of world ufology – and indeed, some have gone so far as to label it “the best UFO pH๏τo of all time.”
It was taken at around 9pm on 4 August 1990 by two walkers on a hill near Calvine, just off the A9, about 35 mil
“It has been a privilege to work on this case with such a dedicated team of investigators,” Adams told The Sun Online.
“After 32 years and intensive research, it is great to be able to share this elusive pH๏τograph with the world,” he added. “We urge anyone with information about the idenтιтy of the pH๏τographer or the case to come forward.”
And the pH๏τograph has been rediscovered at a time when UFOs are once again taking center stage around the world.
Lawmakers, former military and intelligence officials are now speaking more openly about the traditionally fringe issue, including at a landmark hearing in the U.S. Congress and another in the Brazilian Senate.
Authorities have acknowledged that there is something in the skies they cannot explain, and the stigma surrounding UFOs is finally being removed.
32 years in hiding
Clarke, who worked as curator of the Ministry of Defence’s UFO files project at the National Archives and is an ᴀssociate professor at Sheffield Hallam University, managed to track down the pH๏τo by searching for former RAF press officer Craig Lindsay.
Lindsay kept a copy of the original pH๏τograph as he was the liaison between the press and the Ministry of Defence when the original story was investigated in 1990.
He had the original envelope sent by the Daily Record, and inside was one of Calvine’s original pH๏τographs.
The former RAF man agreed to hand the pH๏τo over to Dr Clarke and Vinnie Adams of campaign group UAP Media UK, and it has now been housed in the archives of Sheffield Hallam University.