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The mystery of the Stone Balls of Costa Rica

“Did the gods play golf here?” you may ask yourself if you take a holiday to Costa Rica. Strange hard stone balls are found everywhere. The whole country is littered with them. They seem randomly distributed but with bird’s eye view one discovers patterns believed to be the mirroring of certain constellations. The stone balls are made of hard rock, often granite, and have true spherical shape in most cases. There are small ones but the bigger balls are larger than 2 metres in diameter and weigh many tons.

However, many of the balls have been removed from their original positions and taken to gardens and public parks for decoration purposes. So it's virtually impossible to examine the original collective alignment. Furthermore, many of the stone balls were demolished in search of treasure as it was believed that they contained gold or other valuables.

The scattered balls resemble the jars of Laos which have similar sizes and are also distributed over a large area. Who made these balls? How did they make near perfect spheres? The period dusirng which they were made is also unknown.

HAMMERING OF HARD STONE The stone balls of Costa Rica are at least 1000 years old
SAWING IN HARD STONE
DRILLING IN HARD STONE
MILLING OF HARD STONE
TURNING OF HARD ROCK
PLASTER LAYER ON HARD STONE
SMOOTHING OF HARD STONE
POLISHING OF HARD STONE
TRANSPORTING MEGALITHS
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN STONES
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN MEGALITHS
SOFTENING HARD STONE
MELTING OF HARD STONE
TRANSATLANTIC CONTACTS

There are reasons to believe that the balls were originally positioned in such a way that they resemble a constellation
There are reasons to believe that the balls were originally positioned in such a way that they resemble a constellation. Photo: E. Palmer, www. geo cities. com
The diameters of the balls vary from a few decimetres to some meters.
The diameters of the balls vary from a few decimetres to some meters. Photo: E. Palmer, www. geo cities. com
Some of the balls weigh several tons
Some of the balls weigh several tons. Photo: E. Palmer, www. geo cities. com
The age of the balls is unknown, but surrounding artefacts point to an age of 500 – 1500 years.
The age of the balls is unknown, but surrounding artefacts point to an age of 500 – 1500 years. Photo: E. Palmer, www. geo cities. com
Most of the balls are made of granite, one of the hardest materials known.

Most of the balls are made of granite, one of the hardest materials known. Photo: www. amcostarica. com

The stone balls are scattered over all of Costa Rica, often in remote, inaccessible places.
The stone balls are scattered over all of Costa Rica, often in remote, inaccessible places. Many balls were taken to other places by locals to serve as decoration.  
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