Remains of Cities Built on the Continental Shelf

Remains of Cities Built on the Continental Shelf

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Some of the world’s greatest mysteries are remains of cities, temples, and other man made structures all over the world on the earth’s continental shelves below the surface of the oceans. A few are found in sites only tens of feet below the ocean surface. Others are found in places a few hundred feet deep.

 

The remains have been subjected to ocean currents, as well as chemical and physical erosion for thousands of years. Part of the mystery is why there are any remains of man made structures at all.

 

Divers have discovered the ruins of man made constructions off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt, in the Mediterranean Sea. They have documented remains of columns and walls that were made of huge, precisely-cut granite blocks, along with sphinx’s and other statues. In an area about three miles northeast of Alexandria in deeper water, the remains of hundreds of feet of walls can be found. The walls are made of limestone blocks with each block measuring 8 feet x 8 feet x 4 feet.

 

More recently, in another area off the coast of Egypt, dramatic discoveries of huge statues of gods, goddesses, and rulers have been uncovered from thick layers of mud. Remains of ships, anchors, and numerous other artifacts were also discovered. Plans are underway to build a museum that will allow some of the underwater remains to be viewed.

 

Off the coast of northeastern India are the remains of an underwater city, thought by some to be the ancient mystical city of Dwarka. Other remains of underwater manmade structures and cities have been discovered off the coasts of Greece; Yonaguni Island near Okinawa, Japan; Malta; India; and other places. Plato mentioned a city known as Atlantis that disappeared beneath ocean waters.

 

Another recent discovery of an underwater man-made site off the coast of Manasota, Florida, supports the idea that sea levels have risen dramatically during the past few thousand years. A diver discovered what appeared to be some kind of man-made structure twenty-one feet below sea level and reported it to a group of Underwater Archeology scientists. The group explored the site and found human bones, textiles, and sharpened wood stakes in what seemed to be an old peat-bottom pond. Early humans from Florida were known to bury their dead in such ponds. The archeologists concluded that the site was at one time a burial ground for a group of early Native Americans; but, at a time, the burial ground and the surrounding land was above sea level. They concluded that the pond was initially about nine feet above sea level, and the sea level was thirty feet lower than it is today.

The explanations for why these sites were covered by oceans are quite varied. Earthquakes and tsunamis are the most frequently suggested reasons. Some scientists even accept the more bizarre ideas that they were built by aliens from space. But, quite likely, archeologists may be overlooking the most logical explanation of all.

 

After the Flood, the ocean waters would have been warmed by being exposed to hot magma released from tectonic breaks in the crust, as well as from numerous volcanic eruptions in the ocean. At the same time, the volcanic ash in the air would have caused the earth to cool.

 

The unique combination of warm ocean waters and cooler summers would have resulted in the Ice Age that lasted about 500 to 800 years. The areas near the equator would have received an abundance of rain, while the areas beyond the temperate zones would have received huge amounts of snow. As massive ice packs gradually built up on land, the sea level would have gradually become lower, exposing large areas of the Continental Shelf.

 

The descendants of the Flood survivors lived in a common area known as Babel for a period of time. During this time, they had great success in restoring the science and technologies of the pre-Flood civilization.

 

Then God intervened, and they began to move to other places around the world. They often built structures next to the ocean during the Ice Age. The earliest civilizations appeared to spring up at almost the same time. Using the knowledge they were able to recover from the pre-Flood civilization, they built their cities and other structures.

 

The underwater remains, found all over the world, contain similarities that indicate a common origin at one time. Typically, the remains include strong flat, level foundations made from gigantic cut stones. Steps are frequently seen. The remains of the underwater buildings show similarities to each other and to nearby structures still found on the land. The works made by artists indicate an advanced knowledge of how to work with granite and other hard stone, as found in beautiful statues and other carvings.  In some places, written texts are recorded on blocks of stone or metal. As the ocean level gradually began to rise near end of the Ice Age, melting ice returned water to the oceans.

 

The “cave men” and other “primitive” humans probably moved away from the more civilized cultures and used what they could find to survive on their own. They were post-Babel, not pre-Babel.

 

In your opinion, which version best explains the widespread remains of well-engineered underwater cities and other structures?

 

  • The people who lived before the Flood lived in a technologically-advanced world.  Most of these people were destroyed by means of a worldwide flood, but the survivors of the Flood and their descendants were able to recover and reinvent some of the technologies. They congregated at Babel for a while until God scattered them around the world. Many cities, temples, and other structures were constructed on the Continental Shelf during the ice age when the sea level was temporarily lowered and then re-raised.
  • OR,
  • The first humans evolved over millions of years from ape-like animals and were known as cave men.  Then cave men continued to evolve until intelligent humans emerged. Early, intelligent men built cities, temples, and other structures near the oceans. These structures sank below the oceans during earthquakes and other tectonic events.

 

 

Underwater pictures of some of the submerged remains can be seen at www.GrahamHancock.com and www.Morien-Instutute.org. Search engines can also reveal other sites. Look for “underwater megalithic structures.”

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