VISOKO, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA — The Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids once again became a global meeting point for researchers, authors, explorers, and scientists during the Ninth International Scientific Conference on the Bosnian Pyramids, held in conjunction with the annual Summer Solstice Tour.
Guests from 17 countries gathered in Visoko to explore the most significant locations within the Bosnian Pyramid Complex, including the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon, the Vratnica Tumulus, the Ravne Tunnel Network, the entrances to the Ravne 3 and Ravne 6 tunnels, and the Archaeological-Tourist-Sports Park “Ravne 2.” The conference commenced at the Belvedere archaeological viewpoint, offering participants a panoramic view of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, recognized by researchers as the tallest pyramid structure in the world.
Following daily field visits and site inspections, conference activities continued in the lecture hall of Park “Ravne 2,” where participants presented the latest developments in archaeology, ancient civilizations, energy phenomena, anthropology, consciousness studies, and interdisciplinary scientific research.
This year’s distinguished speakers included:
- Michael Cremo (USA)
- Brad Olsen (USA)
- Michael Tellinger (South Africa)
- Mr. Sc. Ivan Vilibor Sinčić (Croatia)
- Dr. Lydia Isabel de Leon (Greece)
- Mr. Sc. Arturo Ponce de Leon (Mexico)
- Dr. Jan Rak (Czech Republic)
- Dr. Jo Whitaker (United Kingdom)
- Kelly Hindson (United Kingdom)
- Lisa Jansen (Canada)
- Dr. Sam Osmanagich (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The final day of the conference featured concluding presentations in which participants shared their experiences and impressions of the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids. Addressing the international gathering, conference host and principal investigator Dr. Sam Osmanagich expressed gratitude to attendees for their continued support and participation.
“Each of us leaves an energetic imprint in this place. Thank you to all those who come here to experience it and who return again and again. Together, we are creating new realities. Through archaeology, authentic history, and genuine science, we are helping to change the world. This is a place of hope, a place for our children and their future. We want to leave them a better world than the one we inherited,” said Dr. Osmanagich.
The Ninth International Scientific Conference further reinforced Visoko’s role as a unique center for interdisciplinary research, international collaboration, and open scientific dialogue concerning the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids.
Video highlights and conclusions from the conference are available on the Foundation’s YouTube channel, while full presentations from all speakers will be published in the coming weeks through official media and social media platforms.
Conference Highlights Video:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=f_0kh3rzVro






