In different corners of the world there are perfectly even balls: where did they come from? (8 photos)
In the modern world, every phenomenon must have a scientific justification, and scientists sometimes find it difficult.
Just such a difficult moment for the logical explanations have become stone balls. Absolutely flawless spheres that are located in various parts of the world, including Russia.
Western part of Kazakhstan
On the shores of the Caspian one can meet strange balls, in rather empty and practically uninhabited areas. They are poorly preserved, many with cracked and split. There are opinions of scientists that this is still geological impact and processes. Inside the ball you can see the layered structure.
Champ Island
There is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, which includes Champ Island. The island belongs to Russia and is one of the northernmost territories of the country. More than 350 meters of the island area is occupied by stone balls scattered in various corners.
Scientists have suggested that the spheres appeared due to unusual layers by the type of cement that formed around the growth point. Version controversial, there are those who dispute it, but other worthy theories so far no.
Volgograd region
Residents of Russia can see mysterious figures near Wet Olkhovki. They are not perfectly even, but what is interesting is that they are hollow inside. There are theories about an unearthly origin, drying out of substances in the middle of the concretions.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Interestingly, there are also balloons in the European part, and not on the shore, and in mountain forests. The largest ball in rocks - 2500 cm. Of course scientists are trying to come to a common opinion about the origin of the balls, however versions of the supernatural also have a place to be.
New Zealand
In these distant lands, the balls are called Moeraki boulders. They look very beautiful and complement the aesthetics of the 300 meters long beach. hundreds figures of different diameters adorn it. Origin again not received scientific justification.
North Dakota
In America, balloons can be found in Dakota Park. They fit in perfectly rocky landscape and next to them you can often meet wild animals. There are few balls, but it looks impressive.
Costa Rica
This strange phenomenon was also recorded in Central America as early as first half of the twentieth century. Approximately three hundred balls, which were called petrospheres. Today there are not so many they were taken to different museums around the world.
Petrospheres are considered to be non-natural in origin. Consider they were created by man, but who and when made them is unknown.