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Pavlopetri
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In the history of ancient Greece, Pounta was one of the main trade spots of Greece and Egypt. BBC made a profile on Pavlopetri island so you can see it on the internet to get a good idea of the scenery.
One of the most important archeological sites in Greece, just underwater. Grab a lunch, your snorkeling gear, and go use your imagination to see the city under the sea.
The submerged town of Pavlopetri is situated in shallow water between the beach of Pouda at Viglafia (near Neapoli) and the islet of Pavlopetri, opposite the island of Elafonisos. The architectural remains of this prehistoric town, visible at a depth of about three meters, were discovered in 1904 by Fokionos Negris. In 1967 the famous oceanographer Dr. Nicholas Flemming of Southampton University visited the site and subsequently published the first survey of the submerged settlement.
The submerged town of Pavlopetri is situated in shallow water between the beach of Pouda at Viglafia (near Neapoli) and the islet of Pavlopetri, opposite the island of Elafonisos. The architectural remains of this prehistoric town, visible at a depth of about three meters, were discovered in 1904 by…
The submerged town of Pavlopetri, spread over six hectares, is situated in shallow water between the beach of Pouda (near Neapoli) and the islet of Pavlopetri, opposite the island of Elafonisos. The remains of this prehistoric town, visible at a depth of about three meters, were discovered in 1904. The site was first occupied in 3500 BC, making it one of the oldest submerged cities in the world.
The submerged town of Pavlopetri, spread over six hectares, is situated in shallow water between the beach of Pouda (near Neapoli) and the islet of Pavlopetri, opposite the island of Elafonisos. The remains of this prehistoric town, visible at a depth of about three meters, were discovered in 1904.…
La città di Pavlopetri (in greco antico:Παυλοπέτρι) è un'antica città abbandonata ubicata sott'acqua appena al largo della costa della Laconia meridionale nel Peloponneso, in Grecia. La città fu fondata attorno al 3000 a.C. ed è una delle più antiche città perdute sommerse