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Post by TheBIHLover on Aug 22, 2015 6:35:57 GMT
Interview with Archaeologist Anela Podrug about the Bosnian Pyramids and this seasons archaeological work, 2015.
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Post by britdave on May 20, 2019 18:09:51 GMT
Interesting report from 2015 and here is another in Greece that few will remember, but shows how quickly our planet can change.
If events like this can happen in Greece, exactly how stable is the Earths crust? Where did the conglomerate come from to fill the tunnels at the Pyramid of the Sun in Visoko?
Our local archeologists should give us some answers.
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Post by britdave on May 25, 2019 16:51:22 GMT
The question today on YouTube was did the volunteers dig the tunnels in support of the Pyramid Foundation?
If these young women dug out these tunnels with shovels and wheel-barrows they are better than SuperWoman! Watch the videa:
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Post by britdave on Jun 15, 2019 16:18:12 GMT
The question today on YouTube was did the volunteers dig the tunnels in support of the Pyramid Foundation? If these young women dug out these tunnels with shovels and wheel-barrows they are better than SuperWoman! Watch the videa:
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Post by britdave on Jun 15, 2019 16:20:42 GMT
Bit sad that the owner of the video "Did Archeological Foundation dig these tunnels?" has been removed - whilst still on YouTube below? If it is deleted again, will continue to copy until removed on YouTube or changes his negative comment.
We are all looking for a positive new look at the history of our planet.
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Post by britdave on Jun 17, 2019 17:50:30 GMT
Lead Archaeologist Anela Prodrug and Field Geologist Mejra Kozlo take a journey into prehistory on July 24, 2015, exploring a newly discovered tunnel in the winding, branching tunnel labyrinth known as Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth. This tunnel, newly discovered in July 2015, is one of only a very few water channels found in the labyrinth. Water channels, when found, are always open: they are free of the fill-in material (loose sand and river stones) that was brought in 4,600 years ago by an unknown advanced culture to plug 90% of the tunnel labyrinth. The water channels wind for many meters and then stop. No one knows why the water channels were originally created or why they were not filled in when the rest of the tunnel system was filled in. The water channels continually rejuvenate themselves from underneath, and the water is not only drinkable, but many visitors to Visoko call it "medicine," and Archaeological Park Foundation sells this water as a souvenir item. The water is sourced, not from a water channel, but from a similar source in the tunnel labyrinth: a large, round, half-meter-deep well that was discovered in 2009, a well into which springs the same water as that in the water channels. This well has been protected from contamination by a locked wooden door that was installed at the well's short tunnel entrance as soon as the well was discovered. The creation of the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, including Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth, an ancient tunnel system that winds for tens of kilometers beneath the Complex, which is centered in Visoko, Bosnia, has been consistently carbon-dated to approximately 34,000 Before Present. This video was sent to Dr. Sam Osmanagich, discoverer of the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, in 2015 as an unlisted link. It was never made public - until today, May 24, 2019.
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