5 ancient cities that are now underwater
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Jun 25, 2024, 14:03 IST
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As per the records, many cities ended up submerged due to rising sea levels, natural disasters, or intentional flooding for dam construction over the centuries. These underwater cities serve as powerful reminders of nature's form … Read more
As per the records, many cities ended up submerged due to rising sea levels, natural disasters, or intentional flooding for dam construction over the centuries. These underwater cities serve as powerful reminders of nature's formidable force. Read less
Dwarka, India
Baiae, Italy
Once referred to as the ancient Roman equivalent of Las Vegas, Baiae was a hedonistic resort area along the Mediterranean coastline. Its underwater demise, most likely caused by volcanic forces, resulted in the city becoming submerged. As of now, the 2,000-year-old ruins rest remarkably well-preserved beneath the waves, providing snorkellers a window into the lavish extravagance of the ancient past.Lion City, China
Port Royal, Jamaica
In the 17th century, Port Royal rose to prominence as an infamous haven for pirates and one of the Caribbean's most prosperous cities. In 1692, a catastrophic earthquake caused a large portion of the city to plunge into the sea. Today, Port Royal has become a popular diving destination, enabling explorers to delve into the submerged ruins of its once-thriving streets.Heracleion, Egypt
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