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  • If you believe the PR, Visocica Hill is the first European pyramid to be discovered, located in the heart of Bosnia, in the town of Visoko.

    Richard Bangs: Bosnia & Herzegovina, That Unreal Place Richard Bangs 2010

  • If you believe the PR, Visocica Hill is the first European pyramid to be discovered, located in the heart of Bosnia, in the town of Visoko.

    Richard Bangs: Bosnia & Herzegovina, That Unreal Place Richard Bangs 2010

  • Bosnian pyramids refers to an area located around Visočica hill (or Grad hill), in the Bosnia and Herzegovina town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo (located at 43°58′40″N 18°10′38″E), which became the focus of international attention in October 2005 following a news-media campaign promoting the false idea that it is actually the largest of a group of ancient human-made pyramids-wiki

    Archive 2010-01-01 Michael James 2010

  • Bosnian pyramids refers to an area located around Visočica hill (or Grad hill), in the Bosnia and Herzegovina town of Visoko, northwest of Sarajevo (located at 43°58′40″N 18°10′38″E), which became the focus of international attention in October 2005 following a news-media campaign promoting the false idea that it is actually the largest of a group of ancient human-made pyramids-wiki

    Bosnian Pyramid Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2010

  • M-H crystall skull is maybe fake, but hills in Visoko are terraformed.

    Of Crystal Skulls and Pyramids 2010

  • Danilo Krstanovic/Reuters REMEMBERING A MASSACRE: A forensic expert prepared the remains of one of 533 newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre for a joint burial near the central Bosnian town of Visoko Tuesday.

    Today’s Photos: July 7 2009

  • Hidajet Delic/Associated Press SAD CONVOY: A Bosnian-Muslim woman cried at the side of a truck loaded with coffins, including that of one of her relatives, as a convoy carrying more than 500 bodies prepared to leave the morgue in the central Bosnian town of Visoko Thursday.

    Today’s Photos: July 9 2009

  • Many of the men at Visoko are now on their third tour.

    'What Am I Doing Here?' 2008

  • The 22d calls Camp Visoko a little island of Canada, but they must be thinking of Quonset huts in the Arctic.

    'What Am I Doing Here?' 2008

  • When the Canadians tried to move some of their troops out of Visoko, to safer Croatian territory last fall, Bosnian army armored personnel carriers blocked their way.

    'What Am I Doing Here?' 2008

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