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Post by ET_Explorer on Jul 17, 2015 2:01:17 GMT
In the small town of Ottosdal, in central North West Province of South Africa, miners working in pyrophyllite mines have been digging up mysterious metal spheres known as Klerksdorp Spheres. These dark reddish brown, somewhat flattened spheres range in size from less than a centimeter to ten centimeters across, and some of them have three parallel grooves running around the equator. The most striking examples have the uncanny appearance of being something manufactured. But here is the kicker — these metallic objects have been dated to 3 billion years old, a time when the Earth was too young to host intelligent life capable of creating these spheres. No wonder, these objects have attracted attention and speculation from not only the scientific community but various fringe groups including creationists and advocates of "ancient astronauts theory”. Source > Amusing Planet 3-Billion-Year-Old Klerksdorp Spheres of Ot....kmz (1.36 KB)
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Post by syzygy on Mar 24, 2020 22:20:36 GMT
wow, have never heard of before so as nearly pooped in my pants! - what the bunny berry hell? later it became clear as have read wikipedia article attentively. thanks valuable placemark! - accidentally have bumped into this post as tried to search something "parallel" on forum. - well; better late than never. how strange, I have just arrived to the site with my mapping work on these old ruins which begun with the Adam's calendar site, posted by willi1. - nothing happened, only I have filled the empty space between your two placemarks (and a bit more) on GE imagery...(:
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