Levyáls
Levyáls, also known as Levyats, are a group of ancient, enigmatic structures found in the remote and rugged landscapes of the Russian Arctic. These structures are believed to have been constructed by an unknown civilization, possibly dating back to the Bronze Age. Levyáls are characterized by their unique design, consisting of large, circular or oval-shaped mounds, often surrounded by concentric rings of stones. The purpose of these structures remains a mystery, with theories ranging from astronomical observatories to ceremonial sites.
The most famous Levyáls are located in the Yamal Peninsula, Siberia, where they have been the subject
The construction of Levyáls is also a subject of debate. Some researchers believe that they were built
Despite the ongoing research and speculation, the Levyáls continue to captivate the imagination of scholars and