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7 Submerged Wonders
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Alexandria,
Egypt: Off the shores of
Alexandria, the city of Alexander the Great, lie what are
believed to be the ruins of the royal quarters of Cleopatra. It
is believed that earthquakes over 1,500 years ago were
responsible for casting this into the sea, along with artifacts,
statues and other parts of Cleopatra’s palace. The city of
Alexandria even plans to offer underwater tours of this
wonder.
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Bay of Cambay,
India: A few years back discovered
the remains of a vast 9,500 year old city. This submerged ruin has
intact architecture and human remains. More significantly, this
find predates all finds in the area by over 5,000 years, forcing
historians to reevaluate their understanding of
the history of civilazation in the region. The find has been termed
Dwarka, or the ‘Golden City,’ after an
ancient city-in-the sea said to belong to the Hindu god
Krishna. |
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Kwan Phayao, Thailand: In itself
perhaps not unusual, a 500 year old Thai temple sits at the
bottom of lake Phayao. What makes this case strange is that the
lake was actually made intentionally about 70 years ago, and
that there has been recent discussion of potentially restoring the temple at the cost of
billions of dollars. However, the ruins serve as a habitat for
fish that many have argued should remain
untouched. |
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Yonaguni-Jima, Japan: Discovered by a dive
tour guide some twenty years ago, controversies have arisen around
a mysterious pyramids found off the coast of Japan. These
structures seem to have been carved right out of bedrock in a
teraforming process using tools previously thought unavailable to
ancient cultures of the region. |
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Havana, Cuba: A team of scientists continues
to explore megalithic ruins found in the Yucatan Channel near Cuba.
They have found evidence of an extensive urban
environment stretching for
miles along the ocean shore. Some believe that the
civilization that inhabited these predates all known ancient
American cultures. So far, only computer models of this
mysterious underwater city exist. |
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North Sea,
Europe: A lost natural landscape was
found recently under the North Sea, once occupied by human
hunter-gatherers over 10,000 years ago. What were once rivers,
lakes and oceans are now all at the bottom of the sea, only made
known through digital mapping. Scientists theorize that this
amazingly well-preserved landscape was at the heart of an ancient
civilization spread across Europe. |
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Atlantis, Antarctica? Over a hundred
years ago, a museum curator in Istanbul made a remarkable
discovery. Examining an ancient map on gazelle skin, he found a
location marking a mountain chain where Antarctica is today. This
map is, amazingly, one of many pieces of evidence people have used to try
and claim that, in fact, Antarctica is the fabled lost continent of Atlantis. Other evidence
includes the recent discovery (via sonar technology) of land
under Antarctica as well as the mapping systems used by ancient
cartographers, which suggest Atlantis might have been located
far from the Mediterranean Sea. |
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