A giant sphere appeared on the Japanese coast

a giant sphere iron appeared on a beach in Enshu, Japan, and the authorities are investigating what may be its origin. In the area where the discovery occurred, the passage was prohibited so that no one approaches.

The ball measures about 1.5 meters and those who can see it make all kinds of speculations: they think it could be a UFO, a spy balloon, or even more fantastic options. At the moment it is not known for sure what this orange-brown object is with darker areas that look like rust, but it has been ruled out that it contains explosives.

the researchers they used x-ray technology to examine the interior of this mysterious ball and just satisfy that it is hollow inside. Another thing they observed is that it has two hooking points on opposite sides and could have come ashore from the sea.

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The images and videos of the spheres are being analyzed by the Self-Defense Forces and the Coast Guard, which are searching the area to verify if there are other specimens.

According to information, There are no indications that it is a spy balloon from China or North Korea.

The appearance of this ball was denounced by a woman, but there are those who maintain that this object has been there for more than a month. “I tried to push it but it’s impossible, it doesn’t move,” a witness told Japan’s public broadcaster. nhk.

On the other hand, on social networks there was no lack of speculation and humor to mention the finding. Some say that the giant iron ball is a “dragon ball” of Goku, protagonist of the famous series Dragon Balland others evaluate that it could be a simple buoy that was released from its mooring and that reached the shore pushed by the tides and the force of the waves.

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