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Located northwest of Buenos Aires, in Argentina, lies this strange mysterious circular island which. Its been the location of numerous unrelated UFO sightings and paranormal stories but also just explained!
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The name of this place seems to project mysteriousnes even before you lay your eyes on it. El Ojo, which translated from Spanish means, “The Eye” , is an island that gets its name from the circular shape of the land that rotates around an axis in an equally circular pool of water.
So, he set out on a quest to find the answers to these questions and unravel the mystery of The Eye.
This time, it was going to be a scientific endeavor with plans to bring a diverse team of scientists that includes biologists, geologists, divers, and ufologists, as well as specialized technical equipment, such as drones and other tools.
In much the same way as the Uros built their islands, some modern governments, such as the Gold Coast City Council in Australia, use the same techniques to establish a filtration system to improve the quality of water, reduce pollutants, and provide a habitat of biodiversity. These floating habitats not only create a thriving ecosystem beneath the waters surface but they also provide a safe nesting ground for birds. China is also known for maintaining such an endeavor as in 2004 they created the largest vegetated floating island in the world. Although aliens are welcome, they haven’t been seen at any of these locations yet.
While the natural existence of these round floating islands is rare enough to be misunderstood, they are also common enough to have a logical explanation. On a global scale, the formation can be difficult to find but it is a common sight on the Luapula River near the border of Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Yet, this phenomenon isn’t only limited to land floating on water. A very common type of floating island is actually ice. Ice discs are formed when a large piece of ice breaks off in a river.
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