You maybe realized about the missing post I made regarding Dr. Sam, the founder of pyramids in Bosnia. Yeah, I skipped the post, and made few post regarding the forum first, then this post. Some even made live blogging regarding this post, But I did not. I need to re-check what notes had I took during the coffee session for me to post about. I had a coffee session with him last Tuesday at Starbucks, The Spring, Kuching.


Semir Osmanagic is a founder of pyramids in Bosnian town of Visoko. His real name is Semir Osmanagic. H.E Ensar once said, Dr. Sam is Bosnians Indiana Jones. he discovered the pyramids in Bosnia and wrote a book regarding the pyramids. He found pyramids in Bosnia 4 years ago, which was in the year 2005.
He even said that the soil of those pyramids aged around 12 thousands years, and the founding of these pyramids are not accepted by others. He feels that these are pyramids as all pyramids have entrances, passageways and chambers, so do the Bosnian pyramids. And from what he knew, pyramid is to protect something which is valuable. For instance, temple could be found in certain pyramids, which means that, ancient people built pyramids to protect temple from any kind of disasters as they thought that temple were so valued.
He considers the pyramids in Bosnia are perfects in its edges and faces. He even claims that one of the pyramids in Bosnia is the biggest pyramid on earth. When he wrote a first book about these pyramids, he later received letters and started his non-government fund archeological activities.
For those who wants to know more about Bosnian pyramids, look at it. It’s interesting to know much about Bosnia has pyramids. And it was nice for meeting Dr. Sam and got to know more about Bosnia. I guess, we never thought that Bosnia has pyramids until now. Thanks Dr. Sam for willing to meet us, and gave me lots of infos regarding Bosnia, especially the Bosnian pyramids. Now, I think, Bosnia is one of the place that I want to visit in the future. I Google-ed it up, and found out that it’s not what I even thought about Bosnia. It has change a lot. And it’s a nice place to be visited.
I wish I could attend the summer camp and come as the volunteer for the archeological activities which will be held next year. But nahh… No money… really wish to go and see it myself… Sigh…
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