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The following lines I read on this link at this site
http://www.bosnianpyramid.com/index_files/Images.html
"The pyramid walls are built from the megalita breče stone. Blocks of different sizes are typically used to build pyramids, one on top of the other. This has been proven by excavations some 150 m away from apex of pyramid"
"The pyramid plateau, which measures 27m x 420m, is paved with stone slabs.
These blocks have been cut by human hand, transported to the site, and then used to build the plateau of Visočica. Each slab is about 10cm thick, on average."
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This site it's under construction since they add new info every so often, it's quite interesting & worth to check it out, they have updates , pictures & interesting facts like this.
What's eating me Right now it's, how can the so called "experts" have missed this Obvious pyramid?
This "mountain" was nicknamed "the pyramid" by the locals due to it's nearly perfect shape of the sides of such "mountain", mind you it's 4 times larger than the Great Pyramid of Egypt, perhaps they thought it was to big to be a pyramid since there's a picture on the site from the 1950's suggesting that a few "experts" had considered this to be a man made structure decades before.
Then why was it never looked in to it, odd I say, perhaps the technology to proove this claiming didn't exist, who knows, it's troublesome now that a few houses at the foot of this "mountian" were built right over the plateau of such pyramid, which it's one & the largest found of a complex of at least 4 pyramids that have been found in the location & near it, there's a list in this site of the other pyramids found & their names.
On the link of Images , under Excavations are several pictures of this as well as a transversal cut of the terrain for the plateau showing how much dirt/ground it's over it giving one an idea of how old it is.
Even if you are not interested in Myths, the archaeological facts are worth a look, most interesting indeed, have fun.
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