Bosnian Pyramids, again
The Bosnian Pyramids (first mentioned on TCAL in October 2005 and then again last June) are back in the news, this time in the shape of a Register article.
At 267 metres tall, the Pyramid of the Sun blows the Egyptian opposition into the weeds. If that wasn’t enough, it is simply one of a number of pyramids located in the same region - there are also the Pyramids of the Sun, the Dragon and, most recently discovered, Love.
These revelations are not simply about who has the biggest bragging rights for historic civil engineering projects. Structures like these take colossal man power to create – estimates for a single Egyptian pyramid run into tens of millions of man hours.
Check out the full article or bosnianpyramid.com for more info.
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Yay, Lara Croft in Ireland!
Feshti's back and this time he's counting down the top 10 movie opening scenes of all time.
Is American opinion and culture crowding out all others?
i want to believe these are pyramids. i hope they are. and if they arent, its still brilliant- for the collective imagination, debate in pubs, and, of course a much needed boost to the bosnian economy. go on ye pyramids!
Comment by poy — December 27, 2006 @ 1:23 pm