Finally, the mystery of the sphere floating on Enshu beach in Japan has been solved
A giant sphere floated on the beach of Enshu, Japan. There was a great deal of curiosity and mystery about it. Finally he breaks the mystery and intrigue.
A giant sphere floated on the beach of Enshu, Japan. There was a great deal of curiosity and mystery about it. Finally he breaks the mystery and intrigue.
Locals alerted the police after spotting the unusual object on the beach earlier in the week. Later the area was cordoned off. The bomb squad and X-ray inspection team arrived and examined the sphere.
Locals named the sphere Godzilla's Egg and Mooring Buoy. Still others said it came from outer space. But some people think that it is an old metal object. They say that over time, rust and current damage can become undetectable as the top surface becomes smooth.
According to New York Times sources on Saturday, Anandabazar said that the metal sphere that washed up on Hamamatsu's Enshu beach on Tuesday is actually a type of 'marine equipment'. This one and a half meter diameter sphere is not an explosive; Rather it is a boa! which are floated in the water to guide the navigators. Somehow it washed up on Enshu beach.
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But in the beginning, there was a lot of fear about it. There was talk of whether it was the wreckage of a spy balloon? The spy balloon theory began to gain momentum after the 'Chinese spy balloon' incident in Columbia, Alaska and a few places in the United States came to light.
A local woman first saw this mysterious object last Tuesday (February 21) morning. He was the one who contacted the police. Police and even a bomb squad were sent to check the object. The local media reported that the round object was removed amid all the speculations of the locals. However, the country's authorities did not say anything clearly about the matter. A heavy lifting machine is used to move the object. Local officials in Hammatsu said it would be preserved for a certain period of time
Then it will be destroyed. But the question of many people is why the Japanese authorities do not say what it really is? The authorities have carried out various tests on the object, including X-rays, but nothing has come to light. It has now been removed. A local official told Japanese media, 'Everyone in Hamamatsu City was worried about what it was and was quite curious. But I'm relieved the job is over.' BBC.
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