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Massive Rings Discovered In The Bosnian Mountains, Dating Back 30 Million Years

Massive Rings Discovered In The Bosnia Iron Circles Mountains, Dating Back 30 Million Years. Several enigmatic ancient massive rings have been discovered at numerous sites in the mountainous areas of Bosina, within the last few decades.
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These relics are thought to date back to the era of the Pannonian Sea, said local inhabitants, and there are tales suggesting that their users are giants who roamed the lands millions of years ago.
Some locals believe that these “rings” were from the Austro-Hungarian empire, who set them up to facilitate the transport of timber across the harsh mountains of the region.
This theory’s advocates indicate that the rings were mysteriously placed inside the mountains during the period that the Pannonian Sea hasn’t disappeared.
The rings were utilized to bind ships as the region acted as a seaport. There are also myths related to giants and their huge ships, who made those giant rings. However, could these rings actually date back millions of years? How were they made, and what material were they made of?

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These giant rings, and giant rocks appearing to have been exquisitely sculpted can be discovered at the hills around Vogosca between Breza and Vares, near Dubrovnik and in numerous sites in eastern Bosnia.
There are also four of these at Bjelasnica and Vlasic, Vranica, Prenj, Velez, then Majevica, Bukovica near Travnik, above Stolac. It is important to investigate these rings, claimed the locals.
The theory that these rings date back to millions of years is based on the fact that the Pannonian Sea, which disappeared around 600,000 years ago, existed in the area of the present-day Pannonian Plain roughly 30 million years ago.

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Should these ships be unable to reach the ports, there would not be any good reason to create such giant rings to bind those ships. However, there are a number of people who know how the rings look like claim that they weren’t used to tie the boats to the coast.
Humans did not appear during the period that the Pannonian Sea still existed, leading to experts questioning the identity of the boat builders. And if there would be no humans to create boats at that time, who would have possibly made the rings.
In fact, the first hominis able to build tools date back to roughly 200,000 ago, and the time gap between them and the disappearance of the Pannonian Sea is 400,000 years.
Kozara, where the giant rings were found, was an island in the Paratethyan ocean 50,000 years ago. As the Pannonian Sea withdrew, the coastlines appeared. This is why, Dragan Romčević, director of the National Park “Kozara” states that these giant rings cannot be from this period.

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Others suggest that these “giant rings” were put in place in the recent past and were used to secure “weather balloons” to the ground.
Dejan Pelvis, a professor of history at the Prijedor Gymnasium believes that these rings of Kozara are one of those incredible mysteries associated to the past. All these mysteries share one and same fact ― that no one can accurately explain their origin and purpose. These findings are shrouded in mystery.
This is a topic on which scientists cannot offer explanations to, simply because it lacks logical facts, and since science cannot explain these mysterious artifacts, people have no choice but to interpret the phenomena themselves, and then, everything becomes possible.
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