In Search of Atlantis: Sunken Cities From Around the World
In this photograph taken on August 18, 2021 a dive guide shows tourists a copy of the original statue preserved at the Museum of Baiae, representing Dionysus with ivy crown in the Nymphaeum of punta Epitaffio, the submerged ancient Roman city of Baiae at the Baiae Underwater Park, part of the Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park complex site in Pozzuoli near Naples. Statues which once decorated luxury abodes in this beachside resort are now playgrounds for crabs off the coast of Italy, where divers can explore ruins of palaces and domed bathhouses built for emperors.
In this photograph taken on August 18, 2021 a dive guide shows tourists a copy of the original statue preserved at the Museum of Baiae, representing Dionysus with ivy crown in the Nymphaeum of punta Epitaffio, the submerged ancient Roman city of Baiae at the Baiae Underwater Park, part of the Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park complex site in Pozzuoli near Naples. Statues which once decorated luxury abodes in this beachside resort are now playgrounds for crabs off the coast of Italy, where divers can explore ruins of palaces and domed bathhouses built for emperors.
Tourists walk along the main street of the abandoned Villa Epecuen, Argentina, Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. The Argentine spa town was a mecca of tourism for much of the 20th century, until the adjoining lake poured through a broken embankment in 1985 and destroyed hotels, restaurants and other buildings.
Tourists walk along the main street of the abandoned Villa Epecuen, Argentina, Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. The Argentine spa town was a mecca of tourism for much of the 20th century, until the adjoining lake poured through a broken embankment in 1985 and destroyed hotels, restaurants and other buildings.
A large statue of the god Hapi, foreground, and other two unidentified statues lay on the deck of a boat in Alexandria, Egypt Thursday, June 7, 2001, after a French underwater archaeological team raised them to the surface along with other precious items that had laid hidden in the murky depths. Researchers said Thursday, they have only just begun to probe the extraordinary treasures of the sunken city of Herakleion. More than 1,000 years ago, an earthquake sent the Pharaonic city of Heracleion to the bottom of the Mediterranean.
A large statue of the god Hapi, foreground, and other two unidentified statues lay on the deck of a boat in Alexandria, Egypt Thursday, June 7, 2001, after a French underwater archaeological team raised them to the surface along with other precious items that had laid hidden in the murky depths. Researchers said Thursday, they have only just begun to probe the extraordinary treasures of the sunken city of Herakleion. More than 1,000 years ago, an earthquake sent the Pharaonic city of Heracleion to the bottom of the Mediterranean.
Excavation "Upper City" on the territory of the museum-reserve "Fanagoria" in the Krasnodar Territory.
Excavation "Upper City" on the territory of the museum-reserve "Fanagoria" in the Krasnodar Territory.
A mural by Robert Nicholson of the National Geographic shows the artist's reconstruction of the 1692 earthquake in Port Royal, Jamaica, in an exhibit at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida in Miami, Friday, March 2, 2007. Jamaica's Port Royal was a bustling town of the New World until an earthquake and tsunami destroyed most it in minutes over three centuries ago.
A mural by Robert Nicholson of the National Geographic shows the artist's reconstruction of the 1692 earthquake in Port Royal, Jamaica, in an exhibit at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida in Miami, Friday, March 2, 2007. Jamaica's Port Royal was a bustling town of the New World until an earthquake and tsunami destroyed most it in minutes over three centuries ago.
An island on the Rybinsk reservoir in the Yaroslavl region, where the city of Mologa was located, flooded during the construction of the Rybinsk reservoir.
An island on the Rybinsk reservoir in the Yaroslavl region, where the city of Mologa was located, flooded during the construction of the Rybinsk reservoir.
French archaeologist Franck Goddio (R) and Egyptian curator Snaa Fouad Zaki (L) from Cairo's Museum, show the statue of Cesarion, upon its arrival aboard a Beluga plane from Cairo, at Roissy airport, near Paris, 16 November 2006. The black granite statue, shown in Paris museum, le Grand Palais in the exhibition "Tresors engloutis d'Egypte" (Egyptian immersed treasures), from 09 December 2006 to 14 March 2007, was found at the port of Alexandria by Goddio. Ptolemee XV, better known as Cesarion, is the illegal son of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt (from -51 to -30 before J.C) and was killed by Roman Emperor Octavius.
French archaeologist Franck Goddio (R) and Egyptian curator Snaa Fouad Zaki (L) from Cairo's Museum, show the statue of Cesarion, upon its arrival aboard a Beluga plane from Cairo, at Roissy airport, near Paris, 16 November 2006. The black granite statue, shown in Paris museum, le Grand Palais in the exhibition "Tresors engloutis d'Egypte" (Egyptian immersed treasures), from 09 December 2006 to 14 March 2007, was found at the port of Alexandria by Goddio. Ptolemee XV, better known as Cesarion, is the illegal son of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt (from -51 to -30 before J.C) and was killed by Roman Emperor Octavius.