Cyprus opens first underwater archaeological park

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18 Jul 2022 10:01 a.m.

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The underwater world is always wonderful.

especially the discovery of underwater archaeological sites

This type of landmark is often a landmark that archaeological enthusiasts from around the world will visit one day.

It is believed that the underwater archeological park of the ancient port of Amathus in Limassol, Cyprus, recently opened.

It is definitely the destination of world travelers.

This is Cyprus's first underwater archaeological park.

It was originally a port located in the ancient kingdom of present-day Amathos.

Archaeologists believe it was built between 312 BC, or 311 BC, or possibly 294 BC.

and may have been built as a naval base due to its narrow entrance.

Where the port has been submerged for centuries, a large number of corals have evolved into natural reefs and inhabited by marine life. This ancient site will give visitors a taste of history. In one of the ancient ports of the world

The best preserved in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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