Forbidden Underwater Discovery Could Re-Write Ancient History But The Investigation Was Stopped
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - One can only imagine how frustrated and angry this scientist must have felt when he discovered something incredible beneath the waters, only to be told later that he was not allowed to conduct more research.
It could have been one of the most significant archaeological discoveries ever, but the investigation was closed. The man who made the startling underwater discovery accused the government of withholding vital information about our history.
What possible reason could the authorities have for denying researchers investigations of ancient submerged objects?
We all know that our oceans are home to many submerged ancient civilizations. As previously mentioned in one of our articles, our oceans are greatly unexplored and full of secrets. Deep beneath the waters, there are marvelous ruins of lost ancient civilizations. From time to time, we learn about stunning discoveries made by underwater explorers. Those findings are significant as they help us to reconstruct our ancient history.
However, this particular case we are discussing today never gained public attention because exploring the submerged ancient artifacts was prohibited. Why and how could this happen? It’s time to examine a somewhat disturbing ancient underwater mystery.
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