A colossal 7,000-year-old granite wall, France's largest underwater construction, has been unearthed off Brittany's coast.
Divers have discovered a long-submerged wall some 7,000 years old under the sea off western France, scientists said Thursday.
"Archaeologists did not expect to find such well-preserved structures in such a harsh setting," geologist Yves Fouquet said.
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The structures were first spotted by retired geologist Yves Fouquet in 2017. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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