Bosnian Archives
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a land rich with mystery, blending ancient myths, war-time secrets, and mystical legends. The town of Visoko gained global attention with claims of ancient pyramids buried beneath the landscape, sparking debate and fascination about lost civilizations in the Balkans.
The medieval city of Mostar, famous for its iconic bridge, is surrounded by stories of spirits and haunting echoes from the turbulent conflicts that scarred the region. The mysterious “Devil’s Tower” near Konjic is steeped in folklore, said to be the site of ancient pagan rituals and strange happenings.
Bosnia’s rugged mountains and dense forests often serve as backdrops for tales of shadowy figures and unexplained phenomena, while centuries-old monasteries hold secrets of hidden treasures and cryptic manuscripts. From ancient ruins to wartime enigmas, Bosnia’s mysteries run deep and invite exploration.
The landscape of Bosnia and Herzegovina holds a peculiar secret, one that continues to baffle geologists and excite alternative archaeologists: the Stone Spheres of Bosnia. These remarkably spherical formations, scattered across various locations in the country, have ignited a fervent debate about their origins – are they natural wonders forged by eons of geological processes, or are they the astonishing remnants of an advanced, forgotten civilisation…read the whole story.
The small town of Visoko, nestled in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has become an unlikely epicentre of a global archaeological debate. Since 2005, claims have been made that the prominent hills surrounding the town, particularly Visočica Hill, are not natural formations but rather ancient, man-made structures – the Pyramids of Visoko…read the whole story.
Nestled within the rugged landscape of Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically in the canyon of the Bregava River near the historic town of Stolac, lies a site of profound archaeological importance: Badanj Cave. This semi-cave, or rock shelter, holds within its ancient stones the earliest known example of Badanj Cave Rock Art in Bosnia and Herzegovina, offering a rare and invaluable glimpse into the lives, beliefs, and artistic expressions of Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers who roamed the Balkans millennia ago…read the whole story.