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A video recorded by Google Earth cameras appears to have captured what some viewers believe to be a 'crashed flying saucer' in an Arizona mountain range.

The zoomed-in image appears to show a large black circular-shaped object, lying in the middle of the deserted landscape.

A white truck is parked directly next to the alleged craft, which appears to be in the middle of the mountains, close to New Mexico.

Tyler, from Secure Team, who uploaded the video to YouTube, also claims that the craft had landed in a 'no-fly' zone.

(Image: Google)

He wrote: "As I said, it could be a crash site, or it could be a testing site.

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"What really interests me is not only the military no-fly restriction put on this exact area, but the SECOND no-fly restriction literally placed dead-centre on the location of this object.

"That's a hell of a lot of military-grade restriction overkill for whatever this thing is."

(Image: Getty)

But not everyone is convinced by the footage.

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One viewer wrote: "I managed to find this on Google Earth , and took a better look at it, there are some old disintegrating structures nearby and what looks like a solar panel, I would say it's a water cistern.

"It's also right in the heart of Swaggart Spring. And it's not a no fly zone.﻿"