The Greater Pyramids of Visocica
Meet Semir Osmanagic. Semir is not a wacko. Semir does not re-sharpen razor blades. Semir digs things up. Last summer, while on a trek through the Bosnian country side, Semir found something worth digging for, something massive, something way bigger than the Great Pyramid at Giza.
This is his story, the story of the hill at Visocica and the Greater Pyramids of Europe:
In April of 2005, during my visit to Visoko, I noticed two geometrically symmetrical elevations: Visocica (Bosnian pyramid of Sun) and Pljesevica (Bosnian pyramid of Moon). Even though both were covered by trees, the characteristics of pyramids were evident. Taking into consideration their fit with the sides of the world for me there was no doubt that we were talking about pyramids.
Route from unbelievable hypothesis to the scientific argumentation, which will confirm my vision, was logical. First, I started with geological trial excavations in August which showed many anomalies convincing even some experts around me that this was not a natural formation.
[ BosnianPyramids.org ]
Subsequent sifting and satellite surveys all confirm his hunch and the dig is on to unearth Europe’s largest prehistoric monuments, one of them a good third larger than Giza, possibly pre-Roman, possibly pre-Babylonian and quite tragically paradoxically, all of them racing against corrupt land developers who have already weilded bulldozers against “their share” of the base masonry.
source: The Greater Pyramids of Visocica

