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    Even if by chance there never was off-world involvement with these structures I still find the historical aspect just as intriguing.

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    Quote Posted by Rimbaud (here)
    Why isn't this awesome news in the Worlds Press?

    Rimbaud
    Local Bosnian media do run stories. Sometimes the national media covers it as well.
    Many people in Bosnia and its neighboring countries have at least heard about the debate whether or not it is a pyramid.

    I heard that when the story initially broke in 2005-06, the media was hushed. People were told they could lose their jobs for running a story about it.

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    Quote Posted by 1984 (here)
    Even if by chance there never was off-world involvement with these structures I still find the historical aspect just as intriguing.
    Absolutely my point of view..archaeology doesn't have to be solely concerned with ET's...I'm more interested in my Ancestors than I am with Aliens...or should I say equally interested.

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    Quote Posted by Rimbaud (here)
    Absolutely my point of view..archaeology doesn't have to be solely concerned with ET's...I'm more interested in my Ancestors than I am with Aliens...or should I say equally interested.
    Whos to say both cant be involved? :-)

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    Truthseeker....opening post....
    Quote Different materials and construction methods are used across the Valley though they all do have one thing in common - Concrete.
    Interestingly there is (as I'm sure you know, but not everyone might have heard..)...

    ... a theory that concrete was used in the building of the Giza Pyramid.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/23/wo....12259608.html


    Quote CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — It is a theory that gives indigestion to mainstream archaeologists. Namely, that some of the immense blocks of the Great Pyramids of Egypt might have been cast from synthetic material - the world's first concrete - not just carved whole from quarries and lugged into place by armies of toilers.

    Such an innovation would have saved millions of man-hours of grunting and heaving in construction of the enigmatic edifices on the Giza Plateau.

    "It could be they used less sweat and more smarts," said Linn Hobbs, professor of materials science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    This would suggest similar construction methods of the Bosnian Pyramids and the famous
    Egyptian ones...??

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    Hi,

    Yes, the Giza pyramids are not made from blocks of solid stone but were poured. You can see air bubbles within the blocks.
    The material is different to Bosnia.
    The concrete found around the Bosnian site is very course. You can see individual stones and pebbles within the mixture whereas the Giza material is very fine.

    There is a connection.

    Ancient Egyptians didnt build the Giza Pyramids, so who did?
    Probably parts of the same culture who are responsible for all the other Great Pyramids around the world, including the Bosnian ones.
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    Pyramid of the Moon




    Looking SE, Pyramid of the Moon is to the left, Temple of Mother Earth to the right with Love Pyramid in the foreground, centre right - Photo taken from top of Sun Pyramid.

    The Moon Pyramid is 190m tall making it taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza (147m).
    The pyramid is terraced with a platform rather than a peak at the top and is also built into the side of a natural hill formation.


    Photo- Walking up to the NW corner

    The Moon Pyramid has an elegant construction. Its exterior is constructed from layers of clay and sandstone slabs of varying shapes and sizes and the interior is constructed with sandstone blocks and concrete.

    The photo below shows two exposed layers near the NW corner of the pyramid.


    Above you can see two layers of sandstone slabs/tiles divided by a layer of clay. Both layers are orientated in the same direction with the same angle of decline into the pyramid.



    The material used in making the larger sandstone slabs has been cut from one individual bedding plane. The pattern you see on the slabs are ripple marks, created when the rock was first deposited. The patterns you would see within the rock if it were in situ have been carried over into where they are now as slabs on the pyramid. You can follow ripples across from one slab to another just as you would be able to if it were a natural exposure of a bedding plane containing ripples.
    This is no doubt one of the reasons some geologists have cast this discovery off as a natural phenomena.



    The red dots indicate where there are small steps. These steps form radial gutters along the surface which channel water into holes.

    This is at the top of the Moon Pyramid.

    Pedologists measuring the soil came to similar conclusions as those measuring the Sun, coming in at around 16,000 years worth of deposition.

    This 'well' was created when a farmer wanted to look for water, only to find layers and layers alternating between sandstone and concrete.
    We again see the use of clay in thin bands between layers of blocks. Not only does this allow movement between the blocks but increases the water resistivity of the structure.


    More soon.
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    Hello Truthseeker,
    I was just thinking about these beautiful Bosnian Pyramids when I noticed your new post! Thank you ever so much for all the fascinating pictures. I think it is all incredibly interesting and I look forward to any new
    updates. I'm still wondering what Bill makes of this (new to most of us) information. I hope he will make a
    comment soon. I really enjoy this thread and can't thank you enought.
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    Quote Posted by caren (here)
    Hello Truthseeker,
    I was just thinking about these beautiful Bosnian Pyramids when I noticed your new post! Thank you ever so much for all the fascinating pictures. I think it is all incredibly interesting and I look forward to any new
    updates. I'm still wondering what Bill makes of this (new to most of us) information. I hope he will make a
    comment soon. I really enjoy this thread and can't thank you enought.
    caren
    Something even better If you are interested to see it, I have a house about 25 minutes by car away from the pyramids. If anyone is interested, like really really interested you can have a place to sleep for a few nights. For free of course. )))))))))

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    Thank you and I look forward to following your work. Good luck Truthseeker512

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    Other Structures

    Temple of Mother Earth

    Not strictly a pyramid, although it does have two pyramidal sides and a similar heat signature to the other pyramids.

    Pyramid of Love

    Similar to the Moon Pyramid, this pyramid has a terraced platform instead of a peak and is built into the same natural hill formation as the Pyramid of the Sun.




    The Sun, Moon and Dragon Pyramid form an equilateral triangle.
    Each of the three pyramids has an underground channel of water coming from it. These channels all meet in the centre of the triangle.



    It is not by chance the groundwaters meet in this location.
    The whole area around the pyramids has been engineered.
    The river bed running through Visoko is actually made from the same material as what the pyramids are constructed of.
    The area sits on huge megalithic blocks and geophys has determined that below these blocks are cavities. We could be dealing with something a lot bigger than just Pyramids.

    Where these 3 channels of water meet there maybe an underground reservoir of some kind.

    Now, like how our emotions can affect how ice crystals form in water....


    ...I believe that the three different channels of water have been charged differently by each of the pyramids for the benefit of health.
    I have had the water from springs near the base of the pyramids and I must say it is the best tasting water I have ever drank. Not only that, people drinking the water have said ailments have cleared up after doing so for prolonged periods of time.
    Each of the pyramids have different energetic fields. The Sun pyramid is constructed from a post glacial deposit, so it may charge the water as though it had being flowing through a natural mountain deposit.
    At the Moon, the water runs over sandstones which formed at the shoreline. Perhaps the water coming from the Moon Pyramid is charged as though it came from a lake.

    However the water is charged, the Pyramids are collecting it, drawing it in towards them and then channeling it to the centre of the triangle where it was possibly collected and used.
    There are no excavations currently at this location.. but it is on the list for certain.

    Back to the cavities underneath the area surrounding the pyramids...

    There is talk of the possibility of an underground city and we currently cannot say for certain whether or not the tunnels we are excavating were blocked up from the outside... or from the inside!!
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    Awesome presentation!.. Thanks so much "Truthseeker"..you've given me real ideas..thanks!

    Rimbaud

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    Here we were moving an artifact found in the tunnel. It has symbols across its face, possibly the oldest language found in Europe.
    The symbols found are similar to Old English.

    In the picture are many tiny orbs.
    There is a lot of positive energy when in these tunnels!.
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    Hi Truthseeker,
    Thank you again for the interesting pics, I'm enjoying your thread immensely!
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    Among all these photographs, my post went unnoticed: Something even better If you are interested to see it, I have a house about 25 minutes by car away from the pyramids. If anyone is interested, like really really interested you can have a place to sleep for a few nights. For free of course. )))))))))

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    Quote Posted by Hope Light (here)
    Among all these photographs, my post went unnoticed: Something even better If you are interested to see it, I have a house about 25 minutes by car away from the pyramids. If anyone is interested, like really really interested you can have a place to sleep for a few nights. For free of course. )))))))))
    Hello Lilley
    can you get more info on the place of the Bosnian pyramids
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    Tumulus


    An artificial mound constructed with huge megalithic blocks is located near to the Pyramids.


    This orb was photographed near to the entrance of the Tumulus.


    Above you can see sandstone slabs which again display the same ripple marks as the slabs used in the construction of the Moon Pyramid.
    The slabs were cut from one bedding plane and then each slab was placed in the same orientation/relative position as it was cut from - Exactly the same as what can be seen at the base of the Moon Pyramid.
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    NICE buried treasure, let me get my adventure hat on. I have always felt not enofe attention was given to digs like this. Thanks you so much for the posts and keap up the good work.
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    Now for some really out there stuff...
    .

    So, we are all familiar with the Face on Mars and the region 'Cydonia'.
    According to the website linked below, Avebury in Wiltshire, UK is a 14-1 scale analogue of Cydonia.
    http://www.aulis.com/mars.htm


    Cydonia


    Crater with wall


    Spiral mound


    Avebury


    Silbury Hill


    GS map fits over Mars landscape with a scale of 14-1 - Roads intersect objects.

    Going to have to double post because of the photo restrictions....
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