Submerged Roman Structure Discovered Off Coast Of Italy
Dating back to at least the second century C.E., this structure may have been part of an aristocrat's lavish beachside villa.Superintendence of Archaeology Fine Arts Landscape Southern EtruriaThe submerged Roman structure in Campo di Mare as seen from above.
For some 2,000 years, the calm turquoise waters off the coast of Campo di Mare, Italy, held a secret. Right beneath the gentle waves, an ancient Roman structure — perhaps part of a vast villa — lay hidden, just out of sight.
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