In the forest of Zavidovići in Bosnia, archaeologists discovered an interesting phenomenon - a huge stone ball estimated to be over 1,500 years old and weighing over 30 tons. Additionally, in the neighboring forest, there are up to 15 undamaged stone balls and about 20 half-balls.
Many scientists believe that these stone balls are a natural phenomenon formed by concretion and gradual deposition of material. However, the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Archaeological Foundation decided to conduct a chemical analysis of the balls and found that the stone in the balls differed from the local stone. They lacked silicon dioxide, necessary for the piezoelectric effect, while they found manganese, calcium carbonate, chalk, limestone, and calcite.
The discovery of the ancient pyramids in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Dr. Semir Osmanagić in 2005 has sparked much interest and discussion. The complex, which includes the Pyramid of the Sun, the Moon, the Dragon Love, and the Earth Temple, as well as a network of underground tunnels, is the largest in the region and spans multiple levels.
Dr. Semir Osmanagić has stated that the pyramids represent a significant mystery in the world of fashion and society and are among the greatest puzzles.
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