Two cities buried under the sea
The two cities were Heraklion and Canopus, established by Pharaohs, then ruled by Greek kings and Roman emperors.
These are the trading centers and prosperous religions of Egypt for hundreds of years before they were destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami 1,300 years ago.
He accidentally discovered these cities six years ago was a diver - a French archaeologist named Franck Goddio.
Recently, Berlin City of Germany has just had an exhibition called Egypt's Treasure buried, exhibiting artifacts from ancient Egypt that they found in these two cities.
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