Biggest Stone Ball in Europe just Discovered in Bosnia
January 1, 2017 Share Suad Keserovic cleans a stone ball in Podubravlje village near Zavidovici, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 11, 2016. Keserovic claimed that the stone sphere is 3.30 meters in diameter and the estimated weight of it is about 35 tons. Hundreds of tourists from around the world have visited this stone. Credit: Dado Ruvic / Reuters A 10-foot-wide, stone ball recently discovered in a Bosnia forest is touching off a hot debate in academic circles: Was it created by Mother Nature … or a lost civilization? Located near the town of Zavidovici , the giant sphere — the largest of a group of such objects — is partially sticking out from the ground, and according to archaeologist Sam Semir Osmanagich, who discovered the stone in March, it may have a very high iron content and weigh over 30 tons. “It might end up as the biggest stone ball on the planet,” Osmanagich tells a group gathered at the object in the Bosnian forest, as seen in the video below. Osmanagich, sometimes ...