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Post time 22-4-2020 10:11 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
Some of you may have heard of the legendary lost city of Atlantis, a magical place that sunk into the ocean and was lost forever. Whether it truly existed or not, there are many real lost cities that have been discovered under our seas and oceans from Egypt to Jamaica. Let's explore some of these amazing underwater cities.( SUBTITILE B.MELAYU TERDAPAT DI DALAM VIDEO INI )

Port Royal, Jamaica.Up until 1692, Port Royal was one of the most important trading ports of the New World. It wasn’t for the faint-hearted though, with it being known across the world as the ‘wickedest city on earth.’ An earthquake and resulting tsunami brought the Jamaican city to its end, submerging itbeneath the sea. The ruins are still accessible today, with travelers able to dive and explore the lost city.Pyramids of Yonaguni Jima, JapanBelieved to be a built during the last ice age at 10,000 BCE, this mysterious underwater ruin is still intensely be experts on whether it is manmade or a natural occurrence. Much of the evidence supports the former, however, because of the triangular shapes and carefully terraced stones that made up the pyramid, making it seem like it was intentionally built. Nevertheless,this massive 250-foot pyramid draws curious scuba divers from all over the world for obvious reasons.

Dwarka, IndiaAmong the most exciting archaeological discoveries made in India in recent years are those made off the coast of Dwarka and Bet Dwarka in Gujarat. According to ancient Sanskrit literature, the Lord Krishna founded the holy city of Dwarka, which subsequently got submerged under sea. The detailed exploration and excavation of this sunken city was started in 1988. Marine scientists say archaeological remains discovered 36 m underwater in the Gulf of Cambay off the western coast of India could be over 9,000 years old. These findings suggest that Dwarka was one of the most busy port centers during the past on the west coast of India.

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Post time 22-4-2020 10:21 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Bestnya dpt jalan2
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Post time 22-4-2020 10:45 AM | Show all posts

susah dik nak scuba kena bagi pressure dalam laut sama kalau xboleh bleeding kt hidung mata. kaka pernah kentut dalam laut masa scuba, pressure dia mmg kuat boleh tersenget badan kaka setakat nak tengok terumbu karang ok je, tp nak jadi sampai professional tu xpayahlah , seksa
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Post time 22-4-2020 12:59 PM | Show all posts
CiliPadiSedap replied at 22-4-2020 10:45 AM
susah dik nak scuba kena bagi pressure dalam laut sama kalau xboleh bleeding kt hidung mata. kaka  ...

kaka, praktis makes perfect. kena rajin2 scuba diving camni. lps pkp, kalau kaka nak pi scuba, ajak iols.
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Post time 23-4-2020 11:24 AM | Show all posts
Semoga dipermudahkan segala urusan.
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Post time 23-4-2020 10:46 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Supersirap replied at 23-4-2020 03:24 AM
Semoga dipermudahkan segala urusan.

Sewel ka ?
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Post time 13-5-2020 12:11 PM | Show all posts

Hanya berdoa kepada divers supaya apa-apa urusan mereka dapat dipermudahkan, itu sahaja
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