VIDEO Bosnian Pyramids New Openings Lead to More Tunnels and 1000s of Artefacts

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Bosnian Pyramids New Openings Lead to More Tunnels and 1000s of Artefacts
In the latest exploration of the Bosnian Pyramids, significant new findings have emerged, showcasing a wealth of tunnels and thousands of artifacts. Initiated by Dr. Sam Osmanagich in 2005, the investigation has entered its 15th year, with this season promising to be particularly active. The archaeological work focuses on the Bosnian pyramids, especially the Pyramid of the Sun, exploring the expansive underground tunnel network that has captivated researchers and enthusiasts alike.
The Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, claimed to be the largest of the pyramids in the region, measures over 300 meters, surpassing even the Great Pyramid of Giza in height. Dr. Osmanagich's controversial hypothesis that these hills are, in fact, ancient pyramids has attracted both intrigue and skepticism. Despite early resistance from the academic community, the ongoing excavations have uncovered increasingly compelling evidence.
Since the discovery of the tunnels in 2006, numerous excavations have revealed intricate stone constructions and possible proto-runic inscriptions. Artifacts from various eras, including Neolithic, Roman, and medieval periods, have been cataloged, reflecting the site's long history. Some researchers argue that the pyramids are not merely natural geological formations but rather the remnants of a lost ancient civilization that utilized advanced construction techniques.
The 2020 excavation season has already led to openings of previously blocked tunnels, indicating an extensive subterranean network. Volunteers have played a crucial role in uncovering these passages, which have yielded thousands of archaeological finds, including pottery, jewelry, and tools. This collaboration with the local museum marks a significant development in the project's acceptance within the broader archaeological community.
Despite the controversies, the Bosnian Pyramid Valley remains a uniquely open archaeological site, welcoming independent researchers and enthusiasts to study its electromagnetic and acoustic properties. As the excavation efforts continue, the potential for further discoveries keeps the intrigue alive in the ongoing debate about the nature of these ancient structures.
What are your thoughts on the Bosnian Pyramids? Have any of you ever visited or researched them? Share your experiences or insights below!
 

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