Byrd Wrote:
> Not excusing it (I think he's a fraud) but
> wondering how long it can go on before it has a
> negative economic impact.
The Foundation reports on 200.000 tourists that visited the pyramids this summer is an exaggeration. Visoko valley at this moment has no means of facilitating such a number of tourists without having such a traffic break-down that would clog the entire Central Bosnia.
The longterm negative impact will not be only in the field of economy but also in the field of historical heritage. Please read the new report on APWR Central at [
apwr-central.blog.com] . It maps out the cultural-archaeological-historical content of the Visoko valley, which is totally ignored because of the Pyramid Project. To get a better idea of the descriptions in the text, please use the photo gallery at [
apwr.fotopic.net] .
As the report concludes: who is going to rehabilitate the real cultural and historical content of Bosnia for any serious international tourist or scientist alike, once this hysteria is over?