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Bosnian pyramids

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Ok I'm sure everyone's heard about them. But have you seen the video/pics? There is no way that these were made "naturally". I saw the video and pics today and it looks like Sam Osmanagic is definitely on to something.....

Do people still beleive they are a natural geologic formation? NOT ME!

Head to www.bosnianpyramid.com Click to enter, then scroll down a little bit until you find the video link. It's freakin' incredible! I am soooooo excited about this!
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Oh, boy. This should be fun.

PS - You need to edit your link. You have an extra comma at the end that kills it.
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Dear popelane24,

Try reading the other bosnia pyramid threads(yawn) on this forum then get back to us. Unless you still believe in their reality at the end of all that reading. In which case might I suggest we might all be a bit happier if you just go to a fantasy(I mean different) forum for this type of discussion. Please don't take me wrong, I am not trying to be rude, just practical.

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Search on that site for posts by Irna. Since she was posting they've made a requirement that you can't deny the 'reality' of the pyramids.

Read this http://irna.lautre.net/article.php3?id_article=40
and
http://apwr-central.blog.com/
and http://www.robertschoch.net/
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Pyramids? I have my doubts

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After watching the movie, it seems to me that those structures are similar to roman roads with some walls nearby. For sure there are some ruins in there, but why a pyramid ? And why are they always trying to convince that it's a pyramid and nothing else? From my point of view, it can be many things, being the pyramid one of the last options.
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And why are they always trying to convince that it's a pyramid and nothing else?
Because pyramids sell tickets for admission to the amusement park.
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It's surprising where you can find articles on this:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/26 ... _pyramids/
An excerpt:
El Reg: So, what about the "concrete" on the Pyramid of the Sun?

Professor Parker: It is a natural material. When you looked at the whole site there was a very turbulent river which came down (and they are really turbulent in Bosnia) which had cut a deep valley through the mainly limestone area in which we found ourselves. However, the river rises in the mountains to the West which are mainly acidic. So the "concrete" is made of the embedded stones that were washed down from the acidic mountains deposited in an alkaline substrate
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DougWeller wrote:It's surprising where you can find articles on this:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/26 ... _pyramids/
An excerpt:
El Reg: So, what about the "concrete" on the Pyramid of the Sun?

Professor Parker: It is a natural material. When you looked at the whole site there was a very turbulent river which came down (and they are really turbulent in Bosnia) which had cut a deep valley through the mainly limestone area in which we found ourselves. .....
Proffesor Parker is guy (botanic professor) who should stick to his roses not to other fields.....same for you DD stick to real stuff not to cyberdigging...

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DougWeller wrote:It's surprising where you can find articles on this:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/26 ... _pyramids/
An excerpt:
El Reg: So, what about the "concrete" on the Pyramid of the Sun?

Professor Parker: It is a natural material. When you looked at the whole site there was a very turbulent river which came down (and they are really turbulent in Bosnia) which had cut a deep valley through the mainly limestone area in which we found ourselves. .....
Proffesor Parker is guy (botanic professor) who should stick to his roses not to other fields.....same for you DD stick to real stuff not to cyberdigging...

bye
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Semir Osmaganic is an engineer who should stick to other fields.
he can't tell the difference between a Hill and a pyramid
:lol:
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Re: Pyramids? I have my doubts

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Albino Berenguer wrote:After watching the movie, it seems to me that those structures are similar to roman roads with some walls nearby. For sure there are some ruins in there, but why a pyramid ? And why are they always trying to convince that it's a pyramid and nothing else? From my point of view, it can be many things, being the pyramid one of the last options.
I second Mr. Berenguer's observation. I have seen the Roman road excavations in Aquileia Italy and a few other northern Italian sites. The Bosnian movie immediately reminded me of the same, except perhaps the bosnian example was a little smoother. I was expecting...well...a pyramid. :!:
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marduk wrote:Semir Osmaganic is an engineer who should stick to other fields.
he can't tell the difference between a Hill and a pyramid
:lol:
he is director of the foundation where he inviting experts to come to have a look and judge, not to read from the books and write ... he put hypothesis about pyramid .... anyway he knows more about pyramids than many educated experts, he visited over 100 pyramids....This could be enough for begining to give him some credit about pyramids....
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anyway he knows more about pyramids than many educated experts
hes a con man and a liar
that has been proven over and over
he visited over 100 pyramids
prove it
he put hypothesis about pyramid

unproven hypothesis
he invited the geological team from Tula to prove it
they said it was natural hill
he covered that evidence up
he invited Robert Schoch who is a geologist and egyptologist
Robert Schoch said it was natural hill

nobody outside people he is paying has said it is a pyramid
wake up and smell the coffee
:lol:
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