August 16, 2011 - Independent researcher Nenad Djurdjević challenges scientists to step outside their offices and look at any nearby medieval or other stone pathways, the patterns of which may very well mirror the patterns of the stone terraces of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon.
Donations are needed for the Archaeological Park nonprofit project.
The mission of the project is to excavate four pyramids (two of which are larger than the Great Pyramid in Egypt) and one temple, as well as the Ravne underground tunnel labyrinth that goes for tens, perhaps hundreds, of kilometers.
For some reason, the labyrinth was filled with a loose mixture of sand and small river rocks, either by the culture that created the tunnels or by a subsequent culture. There are millions of tons of material to remove, and all the work must be done by hand.
The nonprofit needs light-weight wheelbarrows, carts, picks, fiberglass shovels, volunteers, and much much more.
If you have ideas on fundraising, please write Jock Doubleday, Public Relations Director, jock.doubleday@piramidasunca.ba
If you have money to donate, please visit:
http://www.piramidasunca.ba/en/index.php/How-to-donate.html
Or to donate online:
http://www.piramidasunca.ba/eng/donations/online-donations.html
For more information on the Ravne underground tunnel complex and the pyramids and temples of Visoko, Bosnia, please visit:
http://www.piramidasunca.ba/
http://www.bosnian-pyramid.com/journal/
http://www.facebook.com/ravnetunnellabyrinth
If you have the courage, step out lol
phelix25 1 week ago
01:25 They are not cutted into two piece by hammer and chisel, but the ancient scientist made wooden frames and poured the "melted" glued stones and clay into it, layers after layers... And after (or before), they put into the big frames some wooden "gaps", laths to make smaller stones. This is my theory.
jenci108 5 months ago in playlist További videók ettől a felhasználótól: archaeologicalpark