Klerksdorp Sphere

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Ottosdal, South Africa

Background

Ottosdal is a small town in South Africa, that is the home of the Klerksdorp Sphere. Ottosdal is a farming community engaged in the growing of grains such as maize, sunflower, and peanuts. In addition, local farmers raise cattle, sheep, pigs, dairy cows and chicken. A major pyrophyllite mine lies near it on the farm Gestoptefontein.

Climate

Ottosdal has a relatively hot and dry climate. Summers are very hot and the very short winter is characterized by cold nights and mild to warm days. The average yearly rainfall is 21.6 inches, and occurs between October and April in the form of heavy thunderstorms. It only snows once a decade at most.

Pyrophyllite Mines

The Klerksdorp Sphere

Shape

Size

Composition

Hardness

What is a Concretion

Definition

Example of How a Concretion Forms

Other Examples of Concretions

Claims From Fringe Groups are Unsubstantiated

Perfectly Spherical with Questionable Grooves

Metal

Harder Than Steel

Perfect Balance

Rotate

Other Outlandish Claims

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