Bosnian pyramids, photos

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Bosnian pyramids, photos

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people People ,prepare youself for the european/bosnian ancient world 8)

Bosnian pyrmid of sun

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Bosnian pyrmid of moon

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bosnian pyrmid tunel

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stoneblocks from first phase of escavation

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soon, in april 14 starts biggest escavation in europe, many archeologists comming to bosnia to dig this gigantic pyramid

soon you will here about this in all news

nasa satelit termal images

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bosnian pyrmid of the sun

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I'm not convinced; the 'stone blocks' don't look particularly man-made, and as someone else pointed out a while ago, the 'steps' look like recycled gravestones.
I also find it hard to believe that something allegedly so big has a seventeen FOOT thick covering of earth; how long are they implying it's been buried for?
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That "hill" in the upper left does not look like a natural formation.
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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I read an interesting book on that Cydonia theory but without higher resolution photos....or a manned mission....it is all speculation.
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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I'm not convinced; the 'stone blocks' don't look particularly man-made,


:? man, you can never find such blocks stones in the suraunding area

this stone blocks were man-made, gelogist Nukich who worked whit osmanagich in escavation said that this stone blocks were man-made and placed inthe hill or pyramid, whatever


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just look, man, do you think that nature itself made this stoneblocks, maybe nature cut the stones, polished and placed in a pyramid hill




and as someone else pointed out a while ago, the 'steps' look like recycled gravestones.
no it is not gravestone

I also find it hard to believe that something allegedly so big has a seventeen FOOT thick covering of earth; how long are they implying it's been buried for?
local paople always thought that this is a just ordinary hill

escavation in april shall tell what is really beneath the soil :wink:
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Minimalist wrote:I read an interesting book on that Cydonia theory but without higher resolution photos....or a manned mission....it is all speculation.
Exactly! :D
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Guest wrote:[ :? man, you can never find such blocks stones in the suraunding area
But that doesn't prove that they MUST be man-made. Put it another way; you want me to believe that some ancient civilisation had the technological knowledge to build a 'pyramid'-but that was the best their stonemasons could do for dressing stones?!
Guest wrote:this stone blocks were man-made, gelogist Nukich who worked whit osmanagich in escavation said that this stone blocks were man-made and placed inthe hill or pyramid, whatever
The very fact he works for Osmanagich suggests he's little better than a yes-man.

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just look, man, do you think that nature itself made this stoneblocks, maybe nature cut the stones, polished and placed in a pyramid hill
That tends to be how slate flagstones look before quarrying, so it CAN be a natural process.
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But that doesn't prove that they MUST be man-made.
gelogical scientist who work in that are for 25 years , said that this stone blocked were cut, polished and placed in that are to form pyramid

i dont need more prove :?


Put it another way; you want me to believe that some ancient civilisation had the technological knowledge to build a 'pyramid'-but that was the best their stonemasons could do for dressing stones?!
no i dont, but i you say so, how could egyptians build pyramids why could not europeans :?
That tends to be how slate flagstones look before quarrying, so it CAN be a natural process.
i dont think so
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new astrea magazine from march 2006

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you can listen to the interview whit osmanagich , english

http://www.astraeamagazine.com/osmanagic_frm.html
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Ciko wrote:[...]
That tends to be how slate flagstones look before quarrying, so it CAN be a natural process.
i dont think so
Then you need to do a little more geological studying, Ciko, because most soft stone types are alluvial deposits, thus they are formed in near-perfect layers. Nothing man-made about it.
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so you dont believe that there is a pyramid under the hill ???? :?
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Anonymous wrote:so you dont believe that there is a pyramid under the hill ???? :?
"Believe"...?
This forum is about science, Anon. Not about religion. "Believe" is the stupidest word in science.
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Ciko wrote: gelogical scientist who work in that are for 25 years , said that this stone blocked were cut, polished and placed in that are to form pyramid
i dont need more prove :?
Sorry, but you do if that photo is your idea of proof of those stones being 'polished'!
no i dont, but i you say so, how could egyptians build pyramids why could not europeans :?
I never said any such thing!
Ciko wrote:i dont think so
Then go take a look at a few old quarries. :wink:
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