Strange Underwater Mini-Pyramid Older Than Stonehenge With Unknown Purpose – Who Built It?
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Many answers to certain ancient mysteries can be found if we investigate underwater structures built by long-lost civilizations. Underwater archaeologists have made remarkable progress in recent years discovering previously unknown submerged ancient ruins and artifacts. Still, sometimes there is more than meets the eye, and some findings raise more questions than answers.
Today’s article is about an underwater pyramid that has the potential to re-write ancient history. This particular underwater structure is strange due to its size, and there is no doubt this is an ancient mini-pyramid, but who were its builders?
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