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The mystery of Atlantis!

The underwater pyramids that amazed the scientific world Paul Weinzweig and Pauline Zalitzki, two American researchers, announced the discovery of underwater pyramids off the coast of Cuba.

Researchers believe that the pyramids, which are about 1,600 meters deep, represent the ruins of the lost city of Atlantis. The two researchers discovered the pyramids while exploring the ocean floor with the help of a remote-controlled submarine. The images captured by the video cameras aboard the robot submarine show a series of stone constructions reminiscent of the pyramids at Giza in Egypt. Images taken at 1600 meters deep showed two pyramids, a sphinx, and a series of stones that are arranged like the Stonehenge monument. Beauty will save the world Early speculation suggests that these may have been the ruins of Atlantis, given that it is known that the area near Cuba may not have been covered by water less than 10,000 years ago. BBC News has been writing since 2001 that these impressive structures, first discovered in the 1960s, have been hidden from the eyes of the world until now, for fear that the Americans would get their noses into this discovery. What Happened to the Sunken City of Cuba? | Ancient Origins "Uncle Tom’s" fears were amplified by the fact that the nuclear crisis had broken out in those years. According to archaeologists, the pyramid complex was built more than 10,000 years ago! The research is still in its infancy and it is not excluded that, in the coming months, we will find out new details about the mysterious site on the bottom of the Cuban Sea.

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