The world’s biggest documentary magazine and television channel “National Geographic” in relation to the discovery of the Bosnian pyramids served as a platform for a variety of interests and perspectives. At one time the British producers made a television show that tried to stop the project research of the Bosnian pyramids, presenting them as a natural phenomenon. French producers, on the other hand, had very positive approach to this discovery.
However, the persistence of the Foundation “Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun,” and an enormous number of scientific arguments, a great number of volunteers, researchers and visitors, leave no one indifferent. Therefore further interest of National Geographic is not surprising.
In June 2015 they sent a photo team, this time from Hungary, to check the progress of the archaeological sites of Ravne Tunnel Labyrinth and the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun.
It seems that the British had underestimated the persistence and creativity of all those involved in the discovery of the world’s oldest pyramid.
The Bosnian pyramids are a cluster of natural hills in central Bosnia and Herzegovina and are the largest human-made ancient pyramids on Earth. The hills are located near the town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo. Visočica hill, where the old town of Visoki was once sited, came to international attention in October 2005, following a news-media campaign by Osmanagić and his supporters.
Written by Semir Osmanagic