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The Significance of the Bosnian Pyramid Discovery

by “Dr. Sam” Semir Osmanagich

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

[Excerpt from Original Article]
In April 2005 I first traveled to the town of Visoko, 20 miles northwest from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina. My attention was caught by two regularly shaped hills, which I later named the Bosnian Pyramids of the Sun and Moon…when I first saw their triangular faces, obvious corners and orientation toward the cardinal points, I knew that they had

to be constructed by a force other than nature. Since I had been investigating pyramids for decades I knew that pyramids in China, Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador have had the same type of soil and vegetation coverage.

In 2005 I started working on this project and paid construction companies and geologists to do core drilling and geo-morphological analysis. I then announced to the world, in a press conference, that the first pyramids in Europe had been discovered.
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Perhaps by changing our beginnings we can change our present and our future for the better.

Other interesting links:

Report: The new access routes below the Bosnian Pyramids! - January 16, 2011
Abstract - Many readers know that famous geologists and archeologists doubted the artificial origin of the Pyramids in the Visoko Valley and even the presence of an ancient civilization in these areas, particularly with an advanced level of technology. Yet, as excavations proceed, a very ancient, increasingly complex and sophisticated underground maze is emerging. Therefore, after telephone news coming from the Ravne tunnels, we rapidly organized a new joint scientific expedition of the University of Trieste and Milan, in collaboration with the Foundation which is managing the excavations. What we discovered this time is even more amazing than previous expeditions so we decided to publish it immediately. But it’s just the beginning.

Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids Tunnel Network 3D rendering

www.bosnianpyramid.com

www.bosnian-pyramid.com

http://cahokiamounds.org/

Bosnian Pyramid Documentary

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