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The Dragon Pyramid in Visoko

Earth’s guardian and energetic anchor


Overview

The Dragon Pyramid is the third major structure in the Bosnian pyramid complex and is regarded, in the alternative interpretation, as a central element in the energetic system that connects the Sun and Moon Pyramids. It lies southwest of the Sun Pyramid and is visibly less pronounced in shape, but according to researchers in the alternative milieu it contains a particularly deep, earth-anchoring energy.

“The third major structure in the Bosnian pyramid complex.”

Name & symbolism

The name “Dragon Pyramid” (also called Dragon Mountain) refers not only to its physical form, but also to mythological and symbolic meanings: in many traditions the dragon is a guardian of energy, knowledge, and subterranean forces—and this function is ascribed to the pyramid. It is perceived as protector of the system and as an anchor point for the pyramids’ overall geometry and energy flow.

“In many traditions the dragon is a guardian of energy, knowledge, and subterranean forces.”

Geology & structure

Geologically, the Dragon Pyramid is composed of natural and worked layers of sandstone, clay, and conglomerate. In some places, symmetrical layers and step-like formations have been observed, pointing to a certain degree of human shaping. Possible structural lines and surfaces oriented toward the other pyramids have been recorded, suggesting deliberate placement and architectural holistic thinking.

“Symmetrical layers and step-like formations…point to a degree of human shaping.”

Energetic characteristics

Energetically, the Dragon Pyramid has a lower and more earthbound vibration than the Sun and Moon Pyramids. Measurements still show high Bovis values—between 20,000 and 30,000 units—but the energy is described as “heavy,” stabilizing, and deeply regenerating. Some call it the “heart of the earth” in the complex—the structure that binds the entire network physically and energetically to the subsoil and the geomagnetic lines.

“Bovis values in the range of 20,000–30,000 units.”

Visitor experiences

Spiritual visitors often experience a strong calm, silence, and physical anchoring when spending time on the Dragon Pyramid. Meditation here is associated with grounding, dissolution of fear, strengthening of the primal instinct, and contact with the body’s deepest layers. It is a place where many feel “at home in themselves”—as if the energy speaks directly to the body and its primal consciousness.

“A place where many feel ‘at home in themselves.”

Role in the wider network

In the broader energetic understanding, the Dragon Pyramid functions as a heavy, load-bearing node in the network of pyramids and tunnels surrounding Visoko. Where the Sun Pyramid lifts and activates, and the Moon Pyramid balances and integrates, the Dragon Pyramid anchors the entire system in the earth’s deepest layers—both physically and symbolically.

“A heavy, load-bearing node that anchors the system in the earth’s deepest layers.”

FAQ

What is the Dragon Pyramid?

The third major structure in the Bosnian pyramid complex, regarded as a central element in the energetic system between the Sun and Moon Pyramids.

Where is it located?

Southwest of the Sun Pyramid near Visoko.

Why is it called the “Dragon Pyramid”?

The name relates to both form and symbolism: the dragon is seen as a guardian of energy, knowledge, and subterranean forces.

What is it made of?

Natural and worked layers of sandstone, clay, and conglomerate; in several places there are symmetrical layers and step-like formations.

Are there signs of human shaping?

Observed structural lines and orientation toward the other pyramids suggest deliberate placement and holistic design thinking.

How is its energy described?

Lower and more earthbound than the Sun and Moon Pyramids; high Bovis values (20,000–30,000), “heavy,” stabilizing, and deeply regenerating—called the “heart of the earth” within the complex.

What do visitors experience?

Strong calm, silence, physical anchoring; meditation associated with grounding, dissolution of fear, and contact with the body’s deepest layers.

What role does it play in the network?

A heavy, load-bearing node that anchors the entire system physically and energetically to the subsoil and geomagnetic lines.


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