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Egypt Reveals 2,000-Year-Old Ruins in Alexandria Waters

Artifacts include royal statues, an ancient dock, and a merchant ship, revealing a highly organized city submerged by earthquakes and rising sea levels, officials said.

  • Egypt unveiled parts of a 2,000-year-old sunken city off Alexandria's coast on August 21, revealing statues, buildings, and a dock underwater in Abu Qir Bay.
  • The submersion resulted from earthquakes and rising sea levels that drowned the city and nearby port about 1,200 years ago, leaving behind important archaeological remains.
  • Marine archaeologists retrieved pre-Roman statues, sphinxes, a merchant ship, stone anchors, and parts of a 125-meter dock still visible underwater at the site.
  • Tourism Minister Sherif Fathi explained that although many artifacts remain submerged, only certain items that meet rigorous standards can be recovered, while the remainder will continue to be preserved as part of the underwater cultural heritage.
  • The discoveries raise awareness that Alexandria, sinking about 3mm yearly, faces risk of partial inundation by 2050, potentially displacing 1.5 million people and threatening its ancient heritage.
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In Egypt, near Alexandria on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, on Thursday, the statues that once adorned the sunken ancient city of Canopus were solemnly removed from the water, and an exhibition of nearly hundreds of artifacts found underwater in Kanopus and elsewhere, which swallowed the sea centuries ago, opened in Alexandria.

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