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Even I can't make much of those pictures, GG.
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New evidence of ancient civilisation?



Bosnian writer Ahmed Bosnić has recently returned from the Bosnian River Valley where he visited the village of Ozimicama and found a significant concentration of the stone balls found across Bosnia. He was in the company Dr Aly Abd Barakat , Egyptian geologist (Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority. ), who confirmed that the balls were a manmade rather than natural phenomenon.



The existence of the balls in this region was not known until an earthquake 12 or 13 years ago revealed them. They vary in size with the largest measuring 1.7m high and with a circumference of 5.3m.



Theory is that the balls were created at the same time as the pyramids in the Bosnian Valley of Pyramids and that their existence proves an ancient civilisation existed in today’s Bosnia. This location will soon become protected as a National Park and will be recognised as one of the sites of archaeological significance in Bosnia.



Bosnic also visited Mećevići (Zavidovići) which contains more than 20 of the mysterious stone balls, measuring from a few centimetres’ diameter up to 3m in circumference. The picture shown indicates the size of one of the balls found.


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Minimalist wrote:Even I can't make much of those pictures, GG.
Yea I know, they're not the best but that it is the only new ones they got so I try to share it with ya.
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Yet more meaningless pictures of nothing in particular. Is anyone else suspicious that the only source for these pictures is Osmanagich's own website? Is no-one else allowed to take photos, or is no-one else interested enough? The cynic in me suggests the former.
This whole charade seems to be the 21st Century Bosnian version of the Darien venture, the one that nearly bankrupted pre-Union Scotland. That was founded by a rogue manipulating people's desire for fame and glory. Work out the similarities for yourselves.
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The Stone balls I've seen in Costa Rica-another coincidence? :roll:

Since they're now scattered around the country and none are to be found in situ there's little info on them except that they're not perfect spheres-I can see a lopsided Bosnian ball as well.

The sandstone slabs are common in many places and mean nothing.
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Yet more meaningless pictures of nothing in particular. Is anyone else suspicious that the only source for these pictures is Osmanagich's own website? Is no-one else allowed to take photos, or is no-one else interested enough? The cynic in me suggests the former.
This whole charade seems to be the 21st Century Bosnian version of the Darien venture, the one that nearly bankrupted pre-Union Scotland. That was founded by a rogue manipulating people's desire for fame and glory. Work out the similarities for yourselves.
if this is a pyramid, it is the poorest construction ever used. every piece of rock piled upon another is hailed as proof when there is nothing to substantiated it as such.

what i see are pieces of retaining walls, poor concrete mix and badly placed rock boulders. if these people were so smart that they could build a pyramid, why did they use such inferior material and methods? why is the construction so inconsistant?

shaping dirt is not building a pyramid, it is just shaping dirt and i see nothing that would constitute anyting that could be considered pyramid construction.
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Better than that, that last picture of "the pyramid of the Sun" is plain, old-fashioned bedrock; you can actually see the glaciation marks on the surface.
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Those stone spheres (obviously not perfect) really fascinate me. We're these just discovered? How many have been found and is anybody looking for more of them?

I can't believe that the locals have not been asked to report the find and LEAVE THEM ALONE 'till they can be studied. :roll:

RK, you need to get over there.
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Better than that, that last picture of "the pyramid of the Sun" is plain, old-fashioned bedrock; you can actually see the glaciation marks on the surface.
no man no,

this stone blocks are from south side of the pyramid, and that side has eroded much , that is why it looks like that :?



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Looking at all the photos it still is impossible to come to any conclusions for a layman ; but a geologist would probably allready be able to make some assumptions concerning the layout of the stones.As for opinion I find it strange that much of the slates seemed to have been part of one big but broken tile or slate from which the parts remain aligned like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.It still is possible that indeed this was caused by an earthquake as they occur frequently in this region .But that would also possibly lead to the hypothesis that the whole surface or at least unlikely vast parts of it were formed by a monolithic block of unlikely dimensions to be natural .
Any geologist around to explain ?
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Any geologist around to explain ?
geologists who work there on the pyramid,say it is 100% man made

even egyptian expert, he is geologist and pyramid expert, said that his is man made, and he is 100% that this is a pyramid, and maybe older than egyptian pyramids
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