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my name is Kayleigh and in this video Im going to take a look at the supposed Bosnian pyramids are they actually the oldest man-made pyramids or is this just a very elaborate hoax the supposed Bosnian pyramids have captivated historians archaeologists and enthusiasts worldwide for nearly two decades now but are these truly man-made pyramids or are they just mountains with a slight pyramidal shape that some people want to make you believe are man-made pyramids this video is sponsored by Beast Lord but as always more on the sponsor later in the video [Music] lets find out if this is a very elaborate hoax or not and lets take a look at the latest news surrounding the Bosnian pyramids shall we it all started way back in April of 2005 when Bosnian American businessman Semir Osmanagic was invited to visit the old town of Visoko and its Fortress ruins apparently he noticed the pyramidal shape of Visočica Hill and decided to write a book promoting the idea that t