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These above like previous image are Vulcanic bombs or Lapili.They are rare ocurences (Balcan,Italy and Brasil)in the nature and sign for existence in the distant past of big vulcano in the area.
In the Balcan area they are reaching 80 cm and 300 kg.Vulcan who have erupted these bombs in the past have very strong eruptive force and dating for this vulcan is around 30 milion years.Because of the eruptive force lava from vulcan have been erupted very high and cold air
have cooled down lava so the form have been allready formed splashing on the hot vulcanic ground have formed what we can see on the pictures posted from Ciko.
Now I can see reason for that in the geomorfology of the area.There are have been some previous post with pictures of Visoko area and the hill behind Visoko.That highher depresion between hils is probably vulcan opening.I can image that strong vulcanic rising have lifted lake sediments and explosion have cut Visocica hill from the crater forming structure like pyramid.This is my theory and I belive that these vulcanic bomb have been found in the areas of "erosion",wich is in fact two areas where lava have leaked the crater traveling towards the valey.

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Here's an UNBIASED report of the UNESCO initiative. Note that no-one here has definitely identified it as a "pyramid" except Osmanagich-
http://217.204.41.132/cgi/NGoto/2/145525268?2760

f9,
That's as reasonable an explanation as anything else, I suppose.
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And if UNESCO says that it "is" or it "isn't" will that settle it?
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.

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Minimalist wrote:And if UNESCO says that it "is" or it "isn't" will that settle it?
I somehow doubt that it will be that cut and dry. They'll probably say whether or not it's worth continuing with a qualified team. They'll say whether or not Os is screwing up the site. My guess is that Os isn't looking forward to their visit.
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If UNESCO stated it definitely wasn't a pyramid, the same freaks we've seen in this thread will then start screaming about masonic conspiracies, how the archaeological establishment closed ranks, how it's all a plot to keep poor old Bosnia out of the "Brave New World" etc etc etc.
Put it another way; the "true believers" have had 51 pages of this thread to shut up all us sceptics for good. We're still waiting.........
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And, if they say that it is....................?
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.

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Then we're all wrong, aren't we?
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I'd like to think that would be the outcome.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.

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If UNESCO stated it definitely wasn't a pyramid, the same freaks we've seen in this thread will then start screaming about masonic conspiracies
no , never, i believe in unesco, they are respected, if they say it is a pyramid , ok, it is , if not, i was wrong then


without pyramids bosnia has rich history



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Female figures from Butmir
near Sarajevo,
c. 4700 – 3500 BC.


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The objects, Glasinac II, the Bronze Age,
c. 1300 -1100 BC. Bronze


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The Megalithic walls , Ošanići near Stolac, the Hellenistic period,
4th – 3rd century BC.


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Exhibition "Bosnia and Herzegovina in Ancient History"


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Minotaur, Stolac, 3rd century AD. Mosaic.


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The relief on the grave stela from Zenica, provincial late Antique art, 4th century AD. Stone.



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Exhibition
“Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Meddle Ages ”


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The adornments from Višići (top),
9th – 10th century and (below) from Bugojno, 12th century. Gold.


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Stećak (standing tombstone),
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Neat looking museum, Ciko.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.

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f9 wrote:
In fact there is real entusiasm in public and from the people involved into this.What is missing is practical person who can manage this and who have credentials and who can move Bosnian archeological society in rightfull direction to do the job for what they have been trained.
I agree with you f9. There is a pragmatic solution for everything. The only problem in the whole situation is that Os picked a wrong hill (i.e., Visocica hill that is important for the Bosnian state).
Therefore I am proposing that F9 visits Os and convince him that there is another hill nearby. That is a real pyramid, not Visocica (just make sure that you have chosen a hill with nothing under it please). f9 can use all his knowledge and expertise to convince Os. f9 can even write a scientific report to confirm his claim, and we will promise that we will never ever use that against him.

f9 will then invite all the members of this forum to visit our beautiful country and the newly discovered pyramid. All of you can say “maybe”, “possibly”, “very likely”, etc. RK has collected an arsenal of phrases for occasions like this.

Os and his people will be happy, thousands of New Age tourists will visit, and they will build the biggest UFO observatory in the world.

The museum will continue digging on Visocica hill. End of story (happy one.)
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Fortuneteller wrote:f9 wrote:
In fact there is real entusiasm in public and from the people involved into this.What is missing is practical person who can manage this and who have credentials and who can move Bosnian archeological society in rightfull direction to do the job for what they have been trained.
I agree with you f9. There is a pragmatic solution for everything. The only problem in the whole situation is that Os picked a wrong hill (i.e., Visocica hill that is important for the Bosnian state).
Therefore I am proposing that F9 visits Os and convince him that there is another hill nearby. That is a real pyramid, not Visocica (just make sure that you have chosen a hill with nothing under it please). f9 can use all his knowledge and expertise to convince Os. f9 can even write a scientific report to confirm his claim, and we will promise that we will never ever use that against him.

f9 will then invite all the members of this forum to visit our beautiful country and the newly discovered pyramid. All of you can say “maybe”, “possibly”, “very likely”, etc. RK has collected an arsenal of phrases for occasions like this.

Os and his people will be happy, thousands of New Age tourists will visit, and they will build the biggest UFO observatory in the world.

The museum will continue digging on Visocica hill. End of story (happy one.)
It seems that you are indeed a fortuneteller.
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now if you look at the third picture inthe latest set and compare that construction with what is being touted on 'the hill' you wil note many differences

the third picture is actually built properly while 'the hill' materialis more haphazard.

at tis stage i do not see the value of a unesco investigation. there is not enough open ground nor actuall structures to prove if this is a pyramid or if they are just looking at bits and pieces of known construction.

all i see is people running around with their odds and ends screaming:proof! proof! when there is nothing of substance to substantiate such claims. nor is there enough logical determination to discern between what is known to be there and what is newly discovered.

seems everything that is on that mountain is being unrightfully attributed to a pyramid disregarding the facts of previous archaeological sites. it would be nice to see cooler heads, with common sense, prevail and this three ring circus be returned to a normal dig.

even though it doesn't matter to me if a pyramid is found or not,
but i can just see all the wingnuts coming out of the wood work, screaming aliens! aliens! if proven that there is one. then i can see von daniken being crowned king as he says 'i told you so' in his inaugaration speech.

i do not think that there is apyramid under this hill for many reasons. one such reason, is why would it remain hidden for all these years and that no other ancient society was able to discover it. especially since it was built upon, twice.

i may be wrong bt the evidence, the construction doesn't support such a theory.
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Post by stan »

Thanks to f9 for the thorough interpretation of the use of the
term "taliban" and other issues.

Ciko, I am glad you are interested in the opinion of the UNESCO
team. Let's get together for a beer sometime!

And thanks for the images from the real prehistory of Bosnia.
They look wonderful. Those tombstones are great, as are the
Neolithic sculptures.

I think it would be a mistake to shut down this thread. It reveals so much about how things get done in our time. I, for one, have never seen anything like it.
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It seems that you are indeed a fortuneteller.
Frank, is that a good or bad thing?
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