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Santa Fe, New Mexico: Crashed Flying Saucer

A flying saucer, 15 feet across and very thin, crashed edge-on into the ground. Named "Impact" by its creator, artist Bob Davis.

Sky Coffee

Address:
1609a Alcadesa St., Santa Fe, NM
Directions:
Next to Sky Coffee, in the Santa Fe Railyard Arts District. On the north side of Alcadesa St. just west of S. Guadalupe St.
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Impact: Flying Saucer

A flying saucer looks like it crashed edge-on into the ground.

[Glenn Peterson, 08/16/2025]

Artist Bob Davis made the saucer, 15 feet across, not strictly as a reference to Roswell, but because "New Mexico is a land of invasion."


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