Uncovering the Ancient Underwater City of Dwarka: Uncovering a Hidden History"

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Why isn't anyone talking about this? Evidence of the existence of ancient underwater cities has just been published. Our history is much different than what we were taught. In 1985, an ocean expedition by the National Institute of Oceanography discovered an ancient underwater city called Dwarka off the coast of India. The city contains not only intricately carved structures and road systems, but also mechanisms that once moved. They certainly had access to the knowledge that made them extremely advanced. But this is where it gets crazy. This city was written about in the Mahabharata. In an ancient Hindu text, it is known as the Gated City and is one of the seven pilgrimage sites. At its peak there were 900,000 royal palaces, all built of crystal, gold and emeralds. The team said at the end of their expedition that the evidence confirms the existence of the city in 1500 BC. It is also reasonable to assume that it is the city mentioned in the Mahabharata. But here's where things get even crazier. It is also said that Krishna, the Hindu god, lived there.#ancientunderwatercities#hiddenhistory#Dwarka#Krishna#Mahabharata#oceanexpedition#NationalInstituteofOceanography#underwaterarchaeology

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