The largest and possibly oldest pyramids have been found and they’re not in Egypt.
A fifty-five-year-old archeologist named Doctor Sam Osmanagich says he found and is uncovering the largest pyramids in the world. He found them in Visoko, which is a city in central Bosnia-Herzegovina. The local people thought that these pyramids were just naturally occurring hills. They have been there since anyone can remember, and according to Osmanagich, they are hidden pyramids, covered in at least a meter of soil and vegetation.
PYRAMIDS MAY CHANGE WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT HUMANITY
This man has been excavating the site for years now, and perhaps his most interesting find is a leaf that had been fossilized on top of the pyramid. When it was carbon dated it was said to have been 35,000 years old. If this is to be believed then these pyramids are the oldest in the world, with the next oldest being only 5,000 or so years old. To further prove that these are true pyramids, the archeologist found underground tunnels connecting the network of pyramids together. These tunnels run for more than ten miles. Underground tunnels were also found in the pyramids in Egypt. Also like its younger brothers, the Bosnia pyramids happen to give off an electromagnetic field. Those who still doubt that these pyramids are real sure do have another thing coming. They have uncovered ceramic creations in the tunnels and are hoping to find much more once the pyramids are more accessible. The discoveries are still shocking the discoverers every day. They believe that this will change everything that historians know about humanity. Most claim that the rise of humans is not linear, but cylindrical. Humans had access to get technology before, fell, and rose again time after time. Most would say that humanity is at a peak now, but this discovery will help people look at the bigger picture. Especially if they can prove that the electromagnetic fields were used to communicate to other pyramids around the world. This article (Researchers Discover 34,000 Year Old Pyramid In Bosnia) is free and open source. You have permission to republish this article under a Creative Commons license with full attribution and a link to the original source on Disclose.tv






