12,000-Year-Old Underwater Ruins Discovered Off India May Rewrite Human History
Wednesday, 9 July 2025 () What if the oldest civilization in human history never walked the earth, but lived beneath it—hidden under the sea? A recent scientific expedition off the coast of India has uncovered mysterious underwater formations that may represent a major archaeological breakthrough. If confirmed, they could rewrite the story of early civilization. A team from India’s National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) discovered what appear to be intricate stone structures lying 40 meters beneath the surface of the Arabian Sea, near the coast of Gujarat. These submerged anomalies astonished researchers with their symmetry and geometry—featuring rectangular platforms, circular layouts, straight lines, and formations resembling streets, building foundations, or even public squares. “We observed geometrically precise outlines that are far too orderly to be natural,” said members of the team. “These aren’t just rock formations. They show signs of human design.”
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