PYRAMIDS NEAR VLADIVOSTOK
2 hills near Nakhodka, a port with 150 000 citizens 200 km east of Vladivostok (43°N/133°E), called "Brat and Sestra" (brother+sister), once 320 m height, look like gigantic pyramids. Sestra`s top was blown in 1960 "for mining reason", as the official version tells, and therefore is only 242 m now.
Maxim Yakovenko, a post graduate student and our correspondent in Vladivostok has published his discoveries in english www.world-pyramids.com.

older foto shows both hills intact.

Brat's top is missing today.
Mount Pidan and its megaliths, unnoticed by official science
Coordinates of "Mt. Livadiyskaya" (Pidan's official name from soviet times):43°04'34''N/132°42'02''E. See map
Mt.Pidan is an ancient sacred place in southern Siberia. Maxim Yakovenko (our correspondent in Vladivostok) is a guide to the megaliths. From the train station at Lukianovka to the base camp it is 12 km without roads, only paths crossing deep forest, rivers and large stones. From the camp site to the peak it is 4-5 km of very hard way across forest, stones and plates.

Top of Mt.Pidan (1.333m) with its monoliths. It strongly suggests the existence of an ancient wall or structure, unknown and unnoticed by official science.





thanks to Maxim Yakovenko who made these fotos on his last trip to Mt.Pidan June 2007
