From swimming with anacondas to finding a lost WWII pilot, here are 9 shocking underwater discoveries.
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9. Ancient Submerged City
In late September, archaeologists announced the discovery of a 4,000-year-old ancient submerged city in the Aegean Sea, which they referred to as a “paradise.” The Bronze Age metropolis, discovered south of Athens near the Peloponnese Peninsula, was found unexpectedly by researchers from the University of Geneva, who were training on a nearby beach.
8. World’s Deepest Underwater Cave
The Hranicka Propast, or Hranicka Abyss, is the world’s deepest underwater cave. Divers have explored these caves for years, and it was always suspected to be the world’s deepest underwater cave, with an established depth of at least 1,325 feet (404 meters).
7. Swimming With Anacondas
Swimming with giant anacondas is probably not on most people’s bucket lists, but did you know that this is something you can actually do? ON PURPOSE?? There are enough people that want to do this that there is a company that specializes in this anaconda swimming extravaganza.
6. Steamboat Wreck
In September of this year, a Colchester, Vermont diver named Gary Lefebvre discovered pieces from one of America’s earliest steamboat wrecks in Lake Champlain using a remotely operated vehicle, or ROV. He unexpectedly captured footage of two paddlewheels from the Steamboat Phoenix, which caught fire and sank 201 years ago.
5. World War II Pilot
The remains of a U.S. pilot who was shot down while flying over the Pacific during World War II, over 70 years ago, were finally recovered in 2018 by members of the American armed forces. Over the decades, sand and sea life buried the pilot and the wreckage he went down with in the Republic of Palau.
4. Neolithic Sites
In July, archaeologists reported the discovery of hundreds of ancient indigenous artifacts off Western Australia’s Dampier Archipelago, serving as evidence that people lived in the now-submerged region 7,000 years ago, when it was still dry land.
3. 17th-Century Dutch Ship
A volunteer diving team from Badewanne, a non-profit organization that documents shipwrecks, recently discovered the remains of a 17th-century Dutch ship in the Baltic Sea.
2. New Coral Species
While closely exploring the Great Barrier Reef Park’s deepest regions for the first time, scientists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Falkor research vessel discovered five previously unidentified species consisting of black corals and sponges, as well as Australia’s first recorded observation of an extremely rare fish.
1. 13,000-Year-Old Skeleton
Some of the oldest-known human remains in the Americas were discovered in recent years, deep in the underwater cave systems of the Yucatan Peninsula in modern-day Mexico.
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10 Most Shocking Underwater Discoveries
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