Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids
Abstract
In April 2005 I first traveled to the town of Visoko, 20 miles northwest from Sarajevo capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina. My attention was caught by two regularly shaped hills, which I later named the Bosnian Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon.
For thousands of years locals have considered those hills to be natural phenomena because they were covered by 3-foot of soil and vegetation. However, when I first saw their triangular faces, same slopes, obvious corners and orientation toward the cardinal points, I knew that they had to be constructed by a force other than nature. Since I had been investigating pyramids for decades I knew that the pyramids found in China, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala or El Salvador presented the same case of pyramids covered by dirt and vegetation. In 2005 work was begun on this project and I paid construction companies and geologists to do the core drilling and geomorphological analysis.
I announced to the world, at the press conference in Sarajevo in October 2005, that the first pyramids in Europe had been discovered. Shortly thereafter we established the non-profit Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Foundation and since that time the pyramid investigations in Bosnia have become the world’s largest inter-disciplinary scientific project in the field of archaeology.



