27 March 2010
The promotional tour concerning the explorations of the Bosnian valley of pyramids is breaking the record for attendance of a scientific event. Dr. Semir Osmanagić, the founder of the "Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun" Foundation, has in the previous three months spoken in front of packed auditoriums in Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia and Slovenia.
Thousands of visitors in Sarajevo, Ljubljana, Osijek, Zenica, Slavonski Brod, Tuzla and other cities attended the exciting lectures at which Dr. Osmanagić speaks about the discoveries of new pyramids in Mauritius, Peru, the Canary Islands, Cambodia, Guatemala and China, though also about the explorations of structures in Mexico, El Salvador, Bolivia, Belize, Egypt, Sudan, Greece and other countries. The exploration of pyramids in the 21st century will completely change the understanding of the age and scale of development of ancient civilisations.
Alongside numerous illustrations and slides, Osmanagić speaks about speaks about the five-year scientific-exploratory way to the discovery of the first European pyramid complex in Visoko in his two hour lectures. The discovery of the Bosnian pyramids launched Bosnia onto the world archaeological map as one of the cradles of civilisation and through this proved the newest findings by geneticists about the age of intelligent beings in the Balkans. The largest pyramids, and potentially the oldest in the word, have been discovered, the highest quality ancient concrete and one of the largest underground networks of tunnels and spaces with multi-toned ceramic sculptures.
Egyptologists, archaeologists and geophysicists from Egypt have performed explorations in Visoko, just as have notable experts from Russia, Poland, Germany, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, and other countries. The analysis of samples and results of radio-carbon dating have been published by scientific and academic institutions form France, Sweden, Italy, Poland, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia... Visoko has become a research Mecca, but also a place where volunteers from all continents have gathered together. Thanks to that, each year tens of thousands of tourists come to this town and archaeological tourism has started to develop in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
Despite verbal support for the project by the local community, the canton and federal governments, the attitude of parts of the Bosnian cultural establishment regularly provokes the disapproval of the public. Namely, the refusal to issue a license to the Foundation without any sort of justification, continually makes the acceptance of donations impossible, exerts pressure upon the media not to inform the wider interested public that are interested in this project and prevents access to UNESCO by writing unfounded petitions.
The announcement of the continuing International voluntary work action group "MRAV Bosnian pyramids 2010" is anticipated with enthusiasm. Both young and old are impatiently expecting the start of work on 1st June so that they can come together on this project which is one of the the few which presents Bosnia and Hercegovina to the world in a positive light.
Lectures by Dr. Osmanagić will come in the second half of March in Texas's Galveston, Paris and Amsterdam.
The two and a half hour lecture about the Bosnian valley of pyramids is regularly interrupted by the applause of the five hundred visitors gathered on 23rd February at Sarajevo's Army Cultural Centre.
Four hundred and fifty of Tuzla's residents in the BKC Hall applaud Dr. Osmanagić from the stage (http://www.semirosmanagic.com/) after his presentation of the project on 17th February 2010.
Dr. Semir Osmanagić's promotional tour of the region break attendance records for scientific lectures: Osijek's "Europe" Cinema was crammed to fit in 400 visitors who came to hear news from the Bosnian valley of pyramids.
The enitely full amphitheater of the "Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić" Theatre-Concert hall in Slavonski Brod hosted the founder of the "Archeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun" Foundation on 12th February 2010. (http://www.piramidasunca.ba/)
The ovation in the full hall of Slovenia's cultural temple, Cankarjev centre in Ljubljana, at the end of Dr. Osmanagić's lecture was the best indicator of what Slovenes think about the discovery of Europe's first pyramids.
Accademic Osmanagić, after holding a lecture about pyramids at the University of Alexandria on 10th March 2010, in conversation with the founder of the modern Alexandria Library and one of today's most notable historians, Dr. Mostafa Abbadija (www.icbp.ba) and his main advisors Dr. Zahi Hawassa, Dr. Ahmad Abdil Fatzahom.


