Researcher of megalithic and pyramidal locations around the world Dr. Sam Osmanagich, added to his world tour anonther prehistorical jewel – Turkish Anadolia.
In the past ten days, from the May 17th to May 26th, Dr. Osmanagich hosted an international group visiting amazing locations on the 2,000-kilometer long route to Anadolia. The highlight was the oldest megalithic location in conventional archeology – Gobekli Tepe near the Syrian border.
Following were the incredible artificial tumulus at the height of 2100 meters – Nimrod tumulus, mysterious Cappadocian underground cities, pyramid at the capital of Hittite empire – Hatusha, a visit to the heart of the tumulus in Gordion followed by the myth of Gordion’s knot, the location of the first Assyrian writing in Kanesh, premiere museums in Istanbul and Ankara.
After this extraordinary tour, Dr. Osmanagich returns to Bosnia where he will spend the entire month of June in numerous activities in the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids.
The new randevu with prehistoric Turkey is scheduled for the term May 13-23, 2020. and everyone is welcommed.