It is not the first time that is an artifact, an ancient object, something like this is found in that region. But, surprisingly conserved, this specific artifact is – at first glance, inlaid in rock (which is understandable since the peninsula is home to numerous volcanoes). Subjected to analysis, the conjunct showed to be made of metal parts that seem to form a mechanism, a gear which may be of a type of watch or computer. The astonishing is that all the pieces were dated in 400 million! of anos.Yury Gobulev commented:
We got a call from the prefec of Tigil. He told us that hikers that were walking in place, found these remains in rock. We went to the place indicated, and initially we not understand what we saw. There were – hundreds of toothed cylinders which appeared to be parts of a machine.
Nobody could believe that 400 million years ago could have existed on Earth even a man (even more a machine). At that time, the forms of vida were very simple, but the finding, (simply) - clearly suggests the existence of intelligent beings capable of such technology. Certainly, such beings would had come from other planets. It is possible that a spaceship can had was damaged (or there was an accident) and it was abandoned in place.
Report originally
Misterioso Fossile in Russia: Astronave Antica
ZaZoom/IItaly, published in 03 /06/2012
Source: brazilweirdnews russia
UPDATE: March 10, 2012
Special thanks to our regular reader Kurt
400 Million Year Old Machine Found in Russia HOAX
Image of apparent fossil found in Kamchatka peninsula and analyzed by Yuri Golubev appears to be a HOAX as no professor by the name of Yuri Golubev is listed on the St-Petersburg university website. The image appears to be that of Laudonomphalus regularis from the Crinoids species that are marine animals that make up the class Crinoidea of the echinoderms. In fact the same non cropped image can be found on Wikipedia, a sample that was found in France, not Russia.
Wikipedia: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:FossileLaudonomphalus_regularis.jpg
and here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crinoid



Golubev or Gobulev ?