Because I once laid out a number of articles about pyramidal hills ("Layered hills", "Pyramidal hills-waste heaps".), Let this topic be a continuation. So we look …
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Coordinates: 48.062766 23.344359
Three mountains near the Shayan village are interesting: Shayan, Shanonok, Shayanikha. In the photo from the primary source - Mount Chagnonok
If these are pyramidal formations, then at least Shanonok is not oriented to the modern North Pole - somewhere in the direction of Greenland.
Agree, they are very similar to the Bosnian pyramids:
Promotional video:
View of these mountains near the village of Shayan.
Mountains (from left to right) Shayanikha, Shayanchik and Shayan.
Mount Shayan.
The mountains are covered with dense forest.
There is an old mine at the foot of the Shayan town. What was being mined?
We managed to find this information: Bolshoi Shayan - laccolith, which houses the Shayan mercury deposit Laccolith is an unformed volcano in the form of a hill with a magma core inside. But why exactly this pyramidal shape?
Cinnabar and marcasite from the Shayan mercury deposit.
Official geological information.
To the south, on the border with Romania, there are several more similar hills:
Farther south, in Romania:
48 ° 1 ′ 8.78 ″ N 23 ° 16 ′ 14.35 ″ E