On the
Farshores website, Marco V. of Varese, Italy writes, "You
may be interested in a discovery which has been recently
made: three pyramids were discovered thanks to satellite and
aerial imagery in northern Italy, in the town of Montevecchia?
They are the first pyramids ever discovered in Italy and the
dimensions are quite impressive; the highest pyramid is [500
feet] tall. They are stone buildings, as recent excavations
have proved. However, they are now completely covered by
ground and vegetation, so that they now look like hills.
"The inclination degree of all the three pyramids is 42/43° and
there is a perfect alignment with the Orion constellation
(there are a lot of similarities to the Egyptian pyramids). Their
age is still undefined although they are surely older than
3,000 years. Nothing was found nearby which may help to
date the structures and in the area there was not any
civilization able to build similar structures at the time (the
people who lived there were mainly gatherers and hunters)."
To see photos of the pyramids,
click here.
This is further evidence for Robert Schoch's fascinating
theory that an early civilization traveled around the world
building
pyramids, which is why they're found in so many different
places.
For more information, click here.