Based on Foundation’s Statutury articles 7. and 13. Board of Directors has made a decision, during the session held on November 22, 2012 in Sarajevo, that Summer Camp for volunteers is to be organized in summer of 2013.
Application Form for Volunteers 2013Instructions for Deposit MRAV 2013
The project of the Bosnian pyramids has become the most attractive archaeological project in the entire world. In the year 2010 the Foundation"Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun" organized the first International Summer Camp for Volunteers that gathered in Visoko over 500 people from 30 countries.
One year later, volunteers from 32 countries and six continents visited Visoko between June and September to become part of a new history in the making. International Summer Camp for Volunteers "Bosnian Pyramids 2012" started on June 3, 2012 and will run until September 9, 2012.
Over 700 volunteers from 52 countries is given the opportunity to participate at the most popular and exciting archaeological project of modern times. They will excavate the ancient sites of the Bosnian pyramids of the Sun, Love, and Dragon, as well Temple of Mother Earth and underground labyrinth in Ravne locality.
The year 2012 represents a record and we’re very proud to have them this year in the hearth of Bosnia.
September 5, 2011. Klaus Dona talks about recent ground-penetrating satellite images made at the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun.
2nd ICBP 2011: Klaus Dona (credits Nenad M. Djurdjevic)Klaus Dona has been Art Exhibition Curator for the Habsburg Haus of Austria since 1991. Mr. Dona has organized 30 cultural exhibitions in Austria, Japan and Korea. He is also an artifacts researcher and has a strong interest in so-called out-of-place artifacts ("Ooparts").
These are artifacts that should not exist according to current anthropological and archaeological science. Mr. Dona has been researching out-of-place artifacts for over a decade.
A large portion of these pieces are held in private collections around the world. They also end up "buried" in museums' basements, because curators either don't know what to do with them or want to avoid raising uncomfortable questions.
Klaus Dona (credits Nenad M. Djurdjevic)After long preparation, Mr. Dona set up an exhibition of 470 of these pieces in Vienna. His Ooparts exhibition was a big success, and it travelled to Berlin, Seoul, and Switzerland.
He explained what is known about these artifacts, why they don't fit in the current scientific paradigms, and what implications their existence has on human history.
Klaus Dona has managed to take pictures of and examine bones from Ecuador that are said to be of a giant humanoid. Astonishingly, these bones -- once-living out-of-place artifacts -- would belong to a person 7.6 meters tall (giant bones from Ecuador).
2nd ICBP 2011: Semir Osmanagic and Klaus Dona (credits Nenad M. Djurdjevic)
Photo (left): Klaus Dona gives the ICBP 2011 Conference audience a look at the paths of tunnels beneath the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, tunnels discovered by state-of-the-art satellite-based ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology.
During the this conference, the 2nd International Conference on the Bosnian Pyramids (September 2011), Klaus Dona showed photos of more than 100 out-of-place artifacts.