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this is the accurate position@My_nameaintearl;3333660 said:It's a hoax and this has been known for years.
@My_nameaintearl;3333660 said:It's a hoax and this has been known for years.
The term Bosnian pyramids has been used for a cluster of natural geological formations sometimes known as flatirons[1] near the Bosnian town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo. The hill named Visočica became the focus of international attention in October 2005 following a news-media campaign promoting the idea that they are human-made and the largest ancient pyramids on Earth. Scientific investigations of the site show that the so-called pyramids are natural formations and that there are no signs of human building involved.[2][3][4] Additionally, scientists have criticised the Bosnian authorities for supporting the pyramid claim saying, "This scheme is a cruel hoax on an unsuspecting public and has no place in the world of genuine science."[5]
The 213-metre (699 ft) Visočica hill, upon which the Old town of Visoki was once sited, is roughly pyramid-shaped. The idea that it constitutes an ancient artificial edifice was publicised by Bosnian author and metalworker Semir Osmanagić. His subsequent excavations at the site have uncovered what he claims to be a paved entrance plateau and tunnels, as well as stone blocks and ancient mortar which he has suggested once covered the structure. Osmanagić has claimed that the dig involved an international team of archaeologists from Australia, Austria, Ireland, Scotland and Slovenia.[6] However, many archaeologists he named have stated they had not agreed to participate and were never at the site.[7] The dig began in April 2006, and has involved reshaping the hill to make it look like a Mayan step pyramid.[1]
VIBE86;3366387 said:So I'm guessing it hasn't been "PROVEN" as a hoax but just assumed because of______________?
The Lonious Monk;3372569 said:Well when all the claims in support of something turn out to be lies, that probably means it's not true.
The whole thing sounds dubious to begin with. He took a topographical map, looked for shapes that were pyramid like and just concluded there must be manmade pyramids under the earth and trees. Where is the science in that? He believes that there are no such natural structures like that. However if you've actually seen a variety of natural earth formations, you know they pretty much come in all types of shapes. A pyramid shape is probably one of the least bizarre shapes for a natural formation.
VIBE86;3373758 said:What claims has he made that are false? Just the assumption of "pyramid shape, must be a pyramid" ? Hasn't he found sidewalks around the pyramids or?
#01: why are we not providing a single name of these "pyramid experts?"TimroD;3433479 said:Pyramid experts from all over the world have confirmed the existence of the Bosnian pyramids.
#02: so why is it that when i visit the UNESCO website, they only list two World Heritage Sites for Bosnia, and neither one of them (Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar and Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad) is these pyramids?TimroD;3433479 said:In 2010 UNESCO added the Bosnian pyramids into their World Heritage sites.
#03: oh, the CIA, huh? (rolls eyes)TimroD;3433479 said:UNESCO and the CIA are planning to make the Bosnian Pyramid Valley the world’s largest and most valuable historical monuments by 2012.
#04 (or #01 redux): why are we not providing a single name of these "famous archeologists?"TimroD;3433479 said:However it is very strange that some famous archeologists have refused to investigate these pyramids-
janklow;3434425 said:key problems with this article:
#01: why are we not providing a single name of these "pyramid experts?"
#02: so why is it that when i visit the UNESCO website, they only list two World Heritage Sites for Bosnia, and neither one of them (Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar and Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad) is these pyramids?
#03: oh, the CIA, huh? (rolls eyes)
#04 (or #01 redux): why are we not providing a single name of these "famous archeologists?"
wait, #05: your link has "flying orbs" photos mixed in with the "proof"
ether-i-am;3333811 said:They don't do shit! Fucking Flossed out tombs.
janklow;3434425 said:key problems with this article:
#01: why are we not providing a single name of these "pyramid experts?"
#02: so why is it that when i visit the UNESCO website, they only list two World Heritage Sites for Bosnia, and neither one of them (Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar and Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad) is these pyramids?
#03: oh, the CIA, huh? (rolls eyes)
#04 (or #01 redux): why are we not providing a single name of these "famous archeologists?"
wait, #05: your link has "flying orbs" photos mixed in with the "proof"