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So whats really the deal with submerged city of Dwarka ?

Anonymous

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u0kL1R

No.640

what are the official scientific explanations ?

Anonymous

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N1oifj

No.641

>>640(OP)

it submerged into water a few thousands of years ago mostly from a flood or high tide.

There has been some inscriptions found in excavation of Bet Dwarka which say that Krishn used to live here.

It can go dated back to nearly 9000 years old (only specualted) which can make it one of the oldest known civilization.

Explorations yielded structures such as bastions, walls, pillars and triangular and rectangular stone anchors.

A semi-spherical single-hole stone which might be the base for flagpost.

L-shaped edges of stones for proper grip and arresting wave action on bastions.

Seals, inscriptions, which have been dated to 1500 BC.

Pottery, which have been dated to 3500 BC.

Stone sculptures, terracotta beads, bronze, copper and iron objects.

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