Archaeology From Space - Search of the Submerged Dwarka - The Lost City of Bhagwan Krishna in India
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Archaeology From Space - Search of the Submerged Dwarka - The Lost City of Bhagwan Krishna in India - YouTube
Please scroll to 4:09 in the video as the narrator states that Dwarka site found off the coast of India is the largest ancient site in the world as it spreads across 2,000 kilometers beneath the sea water in the Gulf of Kutch and it's much larger than the Harappa and Mohenjo-daro site. The site itself was submerged in 3,100 BCE and this date matches the Hindu calendar where the total year of the Dwarka submersion is 5,123 year. Since Dwarka has finally been found, it's now a question of how to excavate this site underwater. There are more ancient sites submerged along the coastlines and several of them are possibly being mapped by space satellites. However, some of these submerged sites are difficult to reach even by experience scuba divers which suggest that submersible crafts are required to retrieve the lost artifacts.
Some experts and locals believe that Dwarka may be as old as 32,000 years old since the last time the ocean level was at those depths was during the last Ice Age. Space satellite measured the size of Dwarka city and the result was 2,000 kilometers long. To create a city that large does require millions of people and several thousands of years to construct. It's possible that the oral traditions of the locals are true and therefore they are suggesting that the ancient site itself belongs to the Paleolithic Age or Antediluvian Age.
Considering how long it takes to construct a city that size and the last time the city was on the surface at those depths, it's possible that the city was founded 32,000 years ago. Possibly Dwarka was the fabled city of Atlantis, Mu, or Lemuria, etc...
Old Dwarka 32,000 Years Old City Under Water God Krishna
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Old Dwarka 32,000 Years Old City Under Water God Krishna - YouTube