Spirit of Place

Photos of the Bosnian Pyramids - Click on a photo to open a larger image in a separate window.


The Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun.

Another Pyramid shaped mountain
Another pyramid shaped mountain about 30 miles away.


Some of the stone slabs thought to be part of the Pyramid
of the Sun.



The idea is that these are man made from a concrete like
aggregate which was poured into place.


And yet, very nearby, we have natural stone slabs which
were supposedly quarried and placed.


Here's more of the same aggregate - this time in the ceiling of
one of the tunnels which runs inside the Pyramid of the Sun.

Now let's jump over the to the excavations at the Pyramid of the Moon.


 

These are the latest excavations at the Pyramid of the Moon - from July of 2006.The idea here being that the pyramid consist of shaped earth-works with a "paving" layer of thin sandstone plates.

There are two problems with this idea. First, if your were making a pyramid 1/3 larger than the Great Pyramid - would you go about it in this way? What about erosion on the uncovered vertical faces?

But the most telling details is where one layer of "paving" disappears into the stratified dirt/clay of the mountain - how did the builders achieve that trick, I wonder.

At first glance, you can easily see how someone could arrive at the conclusion that these stones were man-made - but, to me, closer examination shows that this is a naturally occurring rock strata which has fractured into these irregular shapes.


Look closely at the seam where the bottom layer meets the clay.


The "paving" continues underneath the natural clay/dirt strata.


Samir and his team think this next structure is the "main entrance" to the Pyramid of the Moon.



Here are a couple of items found in or around the Pyramid.



For some reason, Samir and his team claim this is man-made.


Click here to compare these glyphs to Celtic Runes.

Click here to compare them to Venetic Script.


Not a good photo - but this looks a lot like Roman letters.


You can see by the pen that these glyphs are quite small.
Here are a couple of slides from a presentation Samir made at the Visoko City Hall.
Drop me a line and let me know what you think!