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The Bosnian Pyramids - Digging Up Ancient Aliens

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Next to a small village in Bosnia there is what some believe is the world's oldest and largest pyramid. Sitting there forgotten for millennials until one man discovered them again. Or did he?

Our host Fredrik continues the mission to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between on the TV-show Ancient Aliens. But in this episode we’re going to do a little side tour and peek into the Bosnian Pyramids.

This is a little shorter episode where we break away from the TV-show and investigate a new phenomenon that was all the rage a decade ago. We will dive deep into who created the origin, is it really real and what is the evidence behind it.

This also means that we will have to get to know Semir Osmanagic a lot better. If you’re not already familiar with this name you will be at the end of this episode.

We also talk a little about real European pyramids and a little bit about modern Bosnia. Come with and learn how a modern myth was created.

All the sources used and transcript can be found at our website diggingupancientaliens.com.

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“Now we ride” by Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com)

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“Folie hatt” by Trallskruv

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Next to a small village in Bosnia there is what some believe is the world's oldest and largest pyramid. Sitting there forgotten for millennials until one man discovered them again. Or did he?

Our host Fredrik continues the mission to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between on the TV-show Ancient Aliens. But in this episode we’re going to do a little side tour and peek into the Bosnian Pyramids.

This is a little shorter episode where we break away from the TV-show and investigate a new phenomenon that was all the rage a decade ago. We will dive deep into who created the origin, is it really real and what is the evidence behind it.

This also means that we will have to get to know Semir Osmanagic a lot better. If you’re not already familiar with this name you will be at the end of this episode.

We also talk a little about real European pyramids and a little bit about modern Bosnia. Come with and learn how a modern myth was created.

All the sources used and transcript can be found at our website diggingupancientaliens.com.

Music

“Now we ride” by Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com)

Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

“Folie hatt” by Trallskruv

  continue reading

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