Inside 'lost' underwater city with stone structures 2,000ft below sea's surface
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Inside 'lost' underwater city with stone structures 2,000ft below sea's surface
A MYSTERIOUS “lost city” lying 2,000 feet beneath the waves off Cuba has baffled scientists for more than two decades. Marine engineer Paulina Zelitsky and her husband, Paul Weinzweig, stunned the world when sonar scans revealed huge stone formations on the seabed near the Guanahacabibes Peninsula. YouTube/Ancient ArchitectsMysterious stone structures 2,000ft down off Cuba have baffled scientists for two decades[/caption] ADC via Morien Institut…
6,000-Year-Old Underwater 'Lost City' Discovered Off the Coast of Cuba Stuns Scientists
A discovery made more than two decades ago by Canadian marine engineers Paulina Zelitsky and Paul Weinzweig has resurfaced in recent discussions, sparking renewed interest and controversy. In 2001, while conducting an expedition to map the ocean floor near Cuba, the pair uncovered what they believed to be the remains of a long-lost city submerged over 2,000 feet underwater. The sonar scans revealed structures resembling pyramids, roads, and othe…
Submerged "lost city" in the Atlantic, could rewrite the story - News Bulletin 247
In 2001, a group of explorers announced that it had discovered an ancient submerged city off Cuba, which would register human history. Sonar scans of the area showed large stone structures, which resembled pyramids and other buildings, over 600 meters deep (central photo), covering an area of 2 square kilometers. The researchers then argued that the mysterious city could be over 6,000 years old, which makes it significantly older than the Egypt…
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