Top Incredible Places That Once Were Above Earth.
Doom of nature or something else, incredible
underwater places that were once above ground.
If a tourist were to say that he has seen all the tourist spots on the planet, it would be nothing more than a complete lie, because the world is not only on the surface of the earth but also in the sea or the bottom of the water - today we know that. The article will talk about such underwater places or treasures that once happened above the earth - so let's not take our eyes off this article and start talking about these incredible places that once happened above the earth.
Shi Cheng.
Despite surviving and being inhabited for 1,300 years, the Chinese city of Shi Cheng met its end when a flood occurred during the construction of a hydroelectric power station in the 1950s and the city was submerged. However, divers still swim beneath this man-made lake to see the centuries-old ruins and artifacts that are now hidden underwater. Evidence suggests the lost city was inhabited for centuries.
Ancient
Art from Cleopatra's Egypt.
An ancient earthquake sank large parts of the ancient Egyptian cities of Alexandria, Heraklion, and Canopus to the sea floor 1,500 years ago, and no one knew about them until a decade ago - researchers say. They have discovered a vast array of remains that have called the ocean floor their home for centuries.
The
Underwater River of Cenote Angelita.
If you think you've seen it all, why not take a tour of the underwater river? At Cenote Angelita, there is a river that exists under the sea. Divers say this is the result of a layer of hydrogen sulfate that separates saltwater from fresh water and creates a river-like effect.
Green Lake in Tragoess,
Austria.
Green Lake is an incredibly unique location that's perfect for diving because it's underwater just after winter when the snow melts from the Karst Mountains and floods it. Technically, if you're stuck around long enough, you can hike and dive in the same park during your visit.
Sixteenth-Century
Mexican Church.
The Mexican church, built by Dominican monks in the 16th century, was completely submerged when the Mexican government built a dam on the Garjalova River in the 1960s. But when the water level in the reservoir dropped dramatically in 2015, the centuries-old church structure was rediscovered. Originally built in the town of Cachula, the church was abandoned (along with the rest of the town) after a plague swept through the area in the 1770s.
San
Jose Galleon.
First
launched in 1698, the San Jose was a galleon or Spanish warship. The San Jose
sailed as part of the Spanish Armada but met a disastrous end when it sank in a
fierce battle against the British Royal Navy off the coast of Cartagena. In
addition to losing this incredible 64-gun galleon, the ship was laden with
priceless treasure, all of which was lost. Brimming with silver, gold, and
emeralds, San Jose was carrying an estimated $17 billion in today's US
currency.
For hundreds of years, historians and treasure
hunters have tried to find the sunken treasure. However, in 2015, researchers
found the wreckage. Although the remains of the ship have been found, its
treasure is buried about 700 meters below the Caribbean Sea.
Conclusion.
Agree that scuba diving gives you the best view
of these incredible sculptures. The ocean is full of treasures and secrets, but
some are still waiting to be discovered. While some underwater discoveries are
expected, such as the remains of a sunken ship, others turn out to be
mysterious but wonderful surprises.
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