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At the Top of a Col of the Balkans Rusts Since 1989 a Concrete Saucer Inaugurated Eight Years Earlier than No One Has the Right to Approach

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One often imagines that the spectacular remains belong to antiquity, to the eroded Greek temples or to the Roman fora gnawed by centuries. Yet, some of the most striking monuments in Europe are not even fifty years old. This is the case of a strange concrete saucer that dominates the ridges of the central Balkans, in Bulgaria, since 1981. Perched [...] More
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One often imagines that the spectacular remains belong to antiquity, to the eroded Greek temples or to the Roman fora gnawed by centuries. Yet, some of the most striking monuments in Europe are not even fifty years old. This is the case of a strange concrete saucer that dominates the ridges of the central Balkans, in Bulgaria, since 1981. Perched [...] More

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SciencePost broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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