July Villares des Saz (Spain) — Unknown date (1300)
Approximate date. An il- iterate boy cowherd, Maximo Munos Olivares, 14, saw a “big balloon” on the ground behind him when a faint whistling attracted his attention. Shaped like a water jug, it was metallic. Through an opening came hree dwarfs 60 cm tall, with yellow faces, narrow eyes, and oriental features. They spoke in a language he could not understand. They were dressed in blue, had a sort of flat hat with a visor in front and a metal sheet on their arms. One of them smacked the boy’s face, then they reentered the machine, which glowed very brightly, made a soft whistling sound, and went off “like a rocket.” Footprints and four holes 5 cm deep forming a perfect square 36 cm in side were ound by police. (Humanoids 29)
Source: Passport to Magonia
Case: 113