Somewhere in the middle of far-flung Kazakhstan, a newly discovered “space symbol” is creating buzz. Measuring about 1,200 feet in diameter, the pentagram can be found on the southern shore of the Upper Tobol Reservoir in Kazakhstan’s sparsely populated Kostanay Province. The region is riddled with ancient human remains and objects—so it’s likely an old pagan symbol, right? Wrong. According to Mother Nature News, “It is the outline of a park made in the form of a star,” [archaeologist Emma] Usmanova told LiveScience. The star was a popular symbol during the Soviet era (Kazakhstan was a part of the former Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991). Stars were often used throughout the Soviet Union to decorate building facades, flags and monuments. (Several online comments had suggested the star shape was the abandoned site of a Soviet-era lakeside campground.)”
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