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Mystiska metallklot uppspolade på strand i Australien

A mysterious metal sphere was discovered on a beach in Australia. The object, which appears to be man-made, has sparked curiosity among locals and authorities. Experts are examining the item to determine its origin and purpose. Similar objects have been found in other parts of the world, leading to speculation about their function. Authorities are currently investigating the discovery.

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Dagens Nyheter logoDagens NyheterIndependent🔒Center6 hr. ago
Mystiska metallklot uppspolade på strand i Australien

A mysterious metal sphere was discovered on a beach in Australia. The object, which appears to be man-made, has sparked curiosity among locals and authorities. Experts are examining the item to determine its origin and purpose. Similar objects have been found in other parts of the world, leading to speculation about their function. Authorities are currently investigating the discovery.

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