29 August 2007
The Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids is attracting many local and foreign tourists on a daily basis and after visiting all the archaeological locations, they leave with positive impressions, telling us about their experiences as they explore the mysterious Valley of the Pyramids.
The Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids is attracting many local and foreign tourists on a daily basis and after visiting all the archaeological locations, they leave with positive impressions, telling us about their experiences as they explore the mysterious Valley of the Pyramids.
Recorded group visits include members of a mountain climbing society from Osijek, Croatia, the Association of Women from Sanski Most, Lottery representatives from Turkey amongst many others.
Some of the comments written to us: {nomultithumb}
"This is fantastic! This discovery speaks about the human history, waiting to be discovered. Our poor judgments and negative assumptions are not going to undermine this discovery. Sincere regards and I wish you a lot of success in your discoveries and further research".
Maja - Belgrade-Serbia
"I was very skeptical when I first heard about the pyramids in the news. However, the pyramids proved me wrong, and I hope the government will support you all the way in your research.
Wishing you every success".
Petrović Kristina - Banja Luka
"Hello Semir,
My visit here just confirmed everything I believed regarding the Bosnian pyramids. I think that these pyramids had different purposes than those in Egypt. When it comes to the construction to the Pyramid of the Moon, a plateau was first constructed on the left, which possibly functioned as central ritual area for this unknown culture. In any case, this central area is hiding the mystery. Perhaps, later on, they hid this area from their enemies by burying it under the layer of earth, clay and marl. In order to maintain the pyramidal shape, they used the combination of clay and marl but the greatest role was performed by the sandstone terraces. These terraced layers which we are seeing today are hiding the pyramid inside".
Professor Zejna Memić


