Most MYSTERIOUS Lost Cities Discovered Underwater!

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Check out the Most MYSTERIOUS Lost Cities Discovered Underwater! From recently discovered underwater cities to other mysterious discoveries, this top 10 list of lost cities found will amaze you!

8. PAVLOPETRI
At the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea south of modern-day Greece lies the sunken city of Pavlopetri. Archaeologists believe that the once-bustling port, which is now four meters (13.1 feet) underwater, is the oldest submerged ancient city found to date, with origins dating back some 5,000 years.

7. NEAPOLIS
The ancient city of Neapolis was founded on the northeastern Tunisian coast during the fifth century BC. It changed hands several times between warring factions and eventually became a major Roman port.

6. LAKE VAN CASTLE
In 2016, a team of divers led by underwater photographer Tahsin Ceylan discovered a fortress at the bottom of Turkey’s largest waterbody, Lake Van, near the harbor of a centuries-old town called Adilcevaz.

5. THE TEMPLES OF MAHABALIPURAM
Located in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, the ancient city of Mahabalipuram is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its archaeological marvels. Between the third and ninth centuries AD, Mahabalipuram was part of the Pallava Dynasty.

4. PORT ROYAL
In 1655, the English conquered Jamaica from the Spanish. They established the unofficial capital of Port Royal on the southeast coast, at the mouth of Kingston Harbor. To ensure its defense, in 1657, Governor Edward D’Oyley permitted a group of privateers to take up headquarters at Port Royal.

3. CUBA’S SUNKEN CITY
In the roughly 200,000 years since humans emerged into existence, the sea level has never fallen below 120 meters (395 feet). However, in 2000, ocean engineer Paulina Zelitsky and her husband, Paul Weinzweig, discovered unusual structures 2,300 feet (700 meters) beneath the water’s surface south of Cuba’s western tip.

2. DUNWICH
The small village of Dunwich is located near England’s east coast between Walberwick and Southwold in Suffolk County. Dunwich was England’s tenth-largest town during the 11th century, with its population peaking around 3,000 residents.

1. BAIAE
The partially-sunken ancient Roman resort town of Baiae can be found 16 kilometers (10 miles) off the coast of Naples, Italy. Baiae, which was once located over natural volcanic vents, was a place for the Roman elite.

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Thank you for the ancient under water cities. Keep up the great research.

CLAHOME
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If I were still able I'd go with you scuba diving, sounds great. Great video once again Katrina.

AThreeDogNight
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love your videos katrina keep them up they are the last thing i watch before i head to bed

shonaward
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Your videos are similar to your Channel's name! Amazing, & I liked it.

IFIYEOfficial
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Nice video, love to know more about underwater cities :)

XimenaArdila
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Awesome videos and great work keep it up

jesusmontano
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What is the name of the location at 11:32? Is that a portion of Baiae that’s not under water? I’ve had a dream about swimming here and I’ve never seen it before in my life. I’m a little weirded out

heyodi
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i've been watching your videos all day, so i subscribed. you are giving me lots of things to google later

rstua
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overuse of the term conspiracy theory has done detrimental harm to theorists who try to expose conspiracies

factcamp
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6 ads! 6! I might as well watch cable.

remytron
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I like the video when I saw my country Jamaica in the video 😂 what's left of Port Royal is still sinking

btcmewzik
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2:46 my birthday is the 21 of July lmao

daniellasimonds
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My sister works in the bar/pub in Dunwich. Yes it was a huge port now sunk and all now is a single street, a pub and a tourist destination. :)

Thanks for mentioning it :)

CouncilEstatePopMusic
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It will be interesting to see what is found with all of the fires and ice melt around the world🤔

ambeelee
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The Yonaguni monument is more mysterious and impressive than all of these.

luxushauseragency
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your videos are decent, but an advert every 2 mins means i avoid them.

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Hi can i get a shoutout i never got one

izmaelrivera
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Too fast ! Difficult to process history

escargot
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It's my birthday tomorrow and I don't have to work 👍🏻

thomaskosmatka
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If I were to go diving to see a lost civilization... It would be to see the pyramids off the west coast of Spain & Portugal. There are restrictions on diving there. The show the Lenord Nemoy in the early '70s had a dive thereafter the Government shut down all dive requests. put a ban on the area & it has pretty much been forgotten... I'd go there if I could dive anywhere.

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