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A Massive Stone Wall Built 7,000 Years Ago Was Found Intact Beneath the Sea Off the Coast of France
Seven thousand years ago, people living on the Atlantic edge of Europe built a massive wall of stone where land met water.
In 1995, divers first noticed a group of bizarre sandy "crop circles" on the seabed around Amami Oshima Island, southwest ...
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Archaeologists Discover Mysterious 7,000-Year-Old Stone Wall Beneath the Waves Off the Coast of France
The sturdy, well-built structure was likely constructed on dry land at a time when sea levels were much lower than they are ...
Living beneath the waves has long captured the imagination of dreamers, designers and explorers, inspired by tales like Atlantis. Today, with rising sea levels and a growing curiosity about what lies ...
The Cool Down on MSNOpinion
Experts stunned by incredible 7,000-year-old structure found deep underwater: 'Must have left a lasting impression'
In its coverage, the BBC cited a paper published in the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. "The submersion caused ...
Morning Overview on MSN
7,000-year-old underwater wall off France may be among the biggest
Far off the rocky tip of Brittany, a stone barrier nearly the length of a football field has emerged from the Atlantic, not ...
Nick's Kitchen on MSNOpinion
The method behind a chicken biryani that never turns bland
This video breaks down how chicken biryani is built layer by layer using disciplined technique. Rather than relying on excess ...
French marine archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery off the coast of Brittany - a massive underwater wall dating to approximately 5000 BC that predates the famous megalithic monuments of ...
Still, the legacy of decisions made decades ago remains, and climate change is raising the risks. Heavier rainfall, fast snowmelt and rising seas are pushing water control systems beyond what many ...
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An artificial reef is going in off the Brevard coast using dozens of OUC's donated concrete poles
Marine scientists say artificial reefs can help reduce coastal erosion and keep large materials out of landfills.
Scientists have discovered a large mineral structure under the sea in the Bermuda Triangle, reigniting conspiracy theories about the notorious stretch of water.
Meet seven robots already tackling bomb disposal, firefighting, deep-sea exploration, pipeline inspection, construction, ...
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