Pavlopetri
Rising sea levels threaten Aegean historical sites: Study
A recent study has revealed that 55 percent of historical sites along the coasts of Türkiye and Greece are at a "very high" or "high" risk of submersion due to rising sea levels driven by climate change.
The ancient Greek city (2800 BC) only metres below the sea (video)
The underwater city of Pavlopetri
Archaeology Festival | Laconia | July 19-21
A Bronze-Age underwater city, Pavlopetri has fascinated generations of professional archaeologists and enthusiasts across the world. In celebration of this marvelous discovery, the Alliance for the Restoration of Cultural Heritage (ARCH) is presenting Pavlopetri Watch Day and the Eco-Marine Film Festival.
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Pavlopetri, the world’s oldest submerged city
A tribute of BBC travel to underwater cities refers to the 5,000-year-old Pavlopetri submerged city located in southern Greece’s Peloponnese region.
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