PYRAMIDS IN EUROPE
Since 1999 European pyramids have been discovered and excavated. Starting with Thor Heyerdahls discovery of ancient pyramids on the Canary Islands. Followed by the rediscovery of unknown lavastone step pyramids in Sardinia and Sicily, stone structures in Greece and France.
But the real breakthrough came with aerial fotography and satellite imagery. Now the door was open to view colossal stone structures even under mountains and earth covered hills. What was denied at first and believed to be natural turned out to be colossal man made structures, completed by an unknown civilization, in an unknown period of history for an unknown purpose.
Phillip Coppens has lectured on european pyramids in Oct.07 at the Nexus conference:
Colossal ancient stone pyramids found under soil covered hills
- BOSNIA: 3 hill-pyramids (220,100,50m) in Visoko, near Sarajevo
- CROATIA: 3 hill-pyramids (100m) in Motovun, Istria
- GERMANY: colossal cairns (500m long)
- ITALY: 1 hill-pyramid (100m) in S.Agata de Goti, near Naples
- 3 hill-pyramids (140m) in Pontassieve, near Florence
- 3 hill-pyramids (150m) in Montevecchia, near Milan
- 2 hill-pyramids (....) in Piediluco, near Terni/Umbria
- SERBIA: Mt.Rtanj
- SLOVENIA:1 hill-pyramid (80m) in Maribor
- SPAIN: 1 hill-pyramids in Andalucia
- TURKEY: 1 hill-pyramid in Gümüslük, near Bodrum
- Mt.Nemrud in central Anatolia
- RUSSIA: Twin hill-pyramids (320m) in Nakhodka, near Vladivostok
Lava and stone (step) pyramids
- Canary Islands, Siciliy and Sardinia
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Ukrainian pyramids in Sevastopol/Crimea
- 9 pyramids in Greece, partly ruins
- 1 pyramid in France, in ruins
