Archaeologists in the ancient Greek port city of Asini (formerly Asine) have discovered a large, disused port which they ...
“We investigated the site, which is between two and five meters under water, and found that it is actually a natural geologically occurring phenomenon,” study coauthor Julian Andrews of the University ...
The pretty Spanish city is now home to Europe's largest underwater winery and according to Undersea, the company which constructed the cellar, it can hold a staggering five million bottles of wine.
Over time, a process known as bradyseism has occurred, in which the ground level has slowly sunk between four and six metres, bringing much of the city underwater. Since 2002, the underwater areas ...
Over time, a process known as bradyseism has occurred, in which the ground level has slowly sunk between four and six metres, bringing much of the city underwater. Since 2002, the underwater areas ...