The Champ Island is a popular
place among tourists who sail on a cruise to the Arctic. The island has strange
objects, which is still not clear, even not expected to be solved in the near
future. Champ Island is in the center of an area situated hundreds of miles north
of Russia’s mainland coast, but they bagsied it forst so they own it, just like
America owns the moon. No one knows with absolute certainty how these stones
got here, since the island is of course uninhabited. There are no humans, and
no human records, to explain what caused the stones to look like they do. Here’s
seamlessly round boulders are scattered around the island, apparently growing
out of the ground. Melting glaciers expose the surface of the island, washing
away the rounded forms. It is one of various islands in the Arctic archipelago
of Franz Josef Land, belongs to the most remote corners of Russia. The island
hasn’t studied yet, are having relatively small grounds 375 square kilometers.
A concretion is a hard, compact
mass of sedimentary rock formed by the precipitation of mineral cement within
the spaces between the sediment grains. This island is very attractive and
picturesque, untouched by civilization. The island has mysterious stone balls
of impressive size and a perfectly round shape that causes the many conjectures
about their appearance on these uninhabited lands. The mysterious various size
round stones from greater than human height. Even some stones are very small
just like a ping-pong ball; some of them are ideal cannonballs. Due to erosion
many stones have lost their round shape due to the impact of strong winds, low
temperatures and water, becoming similar to the other boulders. Anyone lucky
enough to take a trip to the Arctic may well stop off here to wander around and
have deep look into these natural wonders. When the glaciers melt away, sun
rising heat, more of these mysterious spheres get revealed. This would be a
more common place to research if it wasn’t so territoriality fragmented and
distanced from the mainland.
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