Divers investigating a mysterious underwater structure in Norway may have found the earliest known example of a medieval “whale trap.” ...
According to the team who found it, the structures were an ancient urban complex that sank into the ocean 6,000 years ago.
In 1986, Kihachiro Aratake was diving off the coast of Yonaguni when he spotted a giant structure 25 meters below the surface ...
A newly found underwater structure along the Norway coast may date back 1,000 years and shed light on medieval whale hunting.
The vast majority of our planet’s oceans remain unexplored, hiding secrets that challenge everything we thought we knew about human history and geology. Every so often, sonar technology or daring deep ...
Living beneath the waves has long captured the imagination of dreamers, designers and explorers, inspired by tales like Atlantis. Today, with rising sea levels and a growing curiosity about what lies ...
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Monumental Discovery: Underwater Structure Rising 500 Meters Found Off Australia’s Coast
In a remarkable discovery off the coast of Queensland, Australia, scientists have unveiled a massive underwater reef that rises 500 meters (about 1,600 feet) from the ocean floor. This towering ...
A new discovery in the remote Arctic region has stunned scientists. An international team of researchers recently found a vast collection of underwater structures along the edge of the Canadian ...
A team of researchers has recovered the deepest sample ever taken of the Earth’s mantle from a section of seafloor in the Atlantic Ocean. At more than three-quarters of a mile in continuous length, ...
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