Posted on Jul 19, 2017
Weird Ruins of Submerged Basilica to Become a Unique Underwater Museum
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Erin Nelson
Cpl Kevin Partlow
Absolutely I agree 110% LOL that is why I have been volunteer archaeologist for the State of Arizona for the last 10 years I get to see all kinds of old new stuff I love it. It's amazing the things that history books will never discuss please not in our lifetimes. For example of you ever heard of the Great Wall of Arizona, picture the Incan Road as a wall runs all the way across the state from one side to the other doesn't matter whether it's crossing a mountain or Valley or Cliff face it just keeps on going
Absolutely I agree 110% LOL that is why I have been volunteer archaeologist for the State of Arizona for the last 10 years I get to see all kinds of old new stuff I love it. It's amazing the things that history books will never discuss please not in our lifetimes. For example of you ever heard of the Great Wall of Arizona, picture the Incan Road as a wall runs all the way across the state from one side to the other doesn't matter whether it's crossing a mountain or Valley or Cliff face it just keeps on going
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Cpl Kevin Partlow
That's awesome. I often look around and wonder what buildings or structures that we see daily will be found a thousand years from now and bring awe and amazement to those uncovering them.
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I envy those who get to do archaeology, especially underwater. There was a fleeting thought when I finished high school about that being my major, but it got lost in practicality, much to my regret. Nice article, Erin; thanks for the post.
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