Where can one see Diquis Spheres?

Correct answer: Costa Rica

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hotpinkcaz
hotpinkcaz
I’ve never heard of them before...beautiful and amazing.
Hiqq
Hiqq
So much of the original American culture, gone with no one to tell about it..... sad.
CoolCrab72405
CoolCrab72405
hotpinkcaz, they look like little moons. I wonder if that's what they where supposed to represent
Bobby
Bobby
want to go and see them!
Player #18329305
Player #18329305
Slowhandbh, they are the Moeraki boulders. Halfway between Dunedin and Christchurch on the South Island. They’re on the beach. Some are cracked open like huge eggs.
klodeta
klodeta
also found in Albania....
Player #10258535 Tri
Player #10258535 Tri
There are similar stones in Prim, AR
Guillermo Jr.
Guillermo Jr.
hotpinkcaz, I have been there and seen them and they sure are..
Player #12981006
Player #12981006
Player #7106191, Argentina IS in South America.
Bonnie
Bonnie
Hmmm… wonder who made those 🤔 And at first I thought they were Pumpkins! 🎃 Well it is Fall. Think today or tomorrow officially.
wileycoyote
wileycoyote
They look like melons.
Player #4525526
Player #4525526
maybe they represent the sun. they did worship the sun after all.
Player #12492775
Player #12492775
Indigenous should be capitalised.
Player #2512936
Player #2512936
Grumpy Fossil, The people from the US Probably forgot That They are Not the only ones inhabiting the continent.
Player #9914179
Player #9914179
looks like some aliens (from space) forgot to take the balls home with them.
Bustemballs1
Bustemballs1
BrassBeam81667, keeps my belly full and me warm at night
Bustemballs1
Bustemballs1
BrassBeam81667, keep s