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L.A. WEEKLY: LIDAR TECHNOLOGY DETERMINED HEIGHT OF THE BOSNIAN PYRAMID OF THE SUN
Saturday, 11 February 2023 12:42 Published in NewsOne of the largest newspapers and web portals in the USA, LA Weekly has run the article on usage of LIDAR technology in archaeology. Beside the pyramid sites in Guatemala, Cambodia, Mexico and Bolivia, LIDAR scanning revealed the true dimensions of the largest pyramid in the world: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun.
30 years later, an unlikely ‘’bromance’’ has blossomed between world number one tennis star Novak Djokovic from Serbia and pyramid researcher Dr Sam Osmanagich, PhD, from Bosnia-Herzegovina which appears to be healing old wounds and helping to lay the foundation for a more inclusive Balkan future.
Novak was first drawn to the Bosnian Pyramids after watching interviews with Dr Sam and learning about the discoveries and energetic phenomena in the area of Visoko, just north west of Sarajevo. Novak Djokovic first visited The Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids in July 2020 and has been visiting approximately three times each year since then.
Dr Sam Osmanagich and Novak Djokovic have shared interests in the true history of the Balkan region, clean and free energy, the work of Nikola Tesla, the balanced harmonics between the spiritual and physical aspects of life, interests in structured water, healthy living, vegetarianism and humanitarian work.
In July 2022, two world-class tennis courts were completed and opened in Park Ravne 2, owned by Dr Osmanagich and launched with an exhibition match starring Novak Djokovic and top tennis stars from Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia, immediately following Djokovic’s Wimbledon triumph. The sincere friendship between Novak Djokovic and Dr Sam Osmanagich sent a powerful message of Balkan peace and hope through the 72 different media organizations to the people of the world.
In the 1940’s a massive land-clearance operation for the planting of banana fieldsin Southern Costa Rica revealed, 398 perfectly spherical granite stone balls, varying in size up to 25 tons just15 feet below the surface.
In Western Mexico, 250 spherical stone balls made from volcanic rock were discovered at the top of a hill, near the town of Ahualco. The largest is around 30 tons.
On the Pacific Island of Isla Del Cano several smaller stone balls made from Cocina (a type of sandstone) were found.In South Western Egypt, there are a dozen multi-ton Limestone balls.Stone balls have also been discovered in Slovakia, Serbia, Turkey, New Zealand, Tunisia and Argentina.
The largest stone ball to be discovered so far is in central Bosnia-Herzegovina, near the town of Zavidovici. It was discovered by the ‘’Archeological park Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun’’ Foundation team led by its director, Dr Sam Osmanagich.
‘’We have discovered stone balls in 20 different locations in Bosnia-Herzegovina and are the only institution in the world to have systematically investigated this pre-historical phenomena. The balls were made from four different materials: Granite, Sandstone, Limestone and Volcanic Rock.The largest stone ball appears to be perfectly spherical, having a mass of 37,125 tons or 81,675 lbsand a high content of Iron Oxide. Since there are no written records, it is unknown who made these unusual structures. We hope to find more of these spheres as our investigation progresses.’’
Dr Sam Osmanagich holds a PhD in Mayan Studies, has been investigating megalithic and pyramid sites around the world for 40 years.He is the author of 18 books about ancient civilizations and is an internationally acclaimed speaker.