Interesting facts Using drones, archaeologists identify a lost city founded by Alexander the Great that was buried for centuries in the Persian Gulf, and the discovery reveals a metropolis of 6 km² with a monumental palace. Andriely Medeiros de Araújo 10/04/2026 at 10:32
Interesting facts The lost city of Nan Madol challenges logic by emerging in the middle of the Pacific with canals, geometric islands, and tons of stone that were moved without known technology. Caio Aviz 08/04/2026 at 16:31
Science and Technology At a depth of 3,800 meters in the Atlantic, scientists have discovered a “lost city” with white towers up to 60 meters tall that has been active for over 120,000 years without relying on volcanoes. Valdemar Medeiros 03/04/2026 at 13:22
Interesting facts After 2,000 Years of Obscurity, the “Lost City” Built by Alexander the Great Reemerges in Iraq: Alexandria of the Tigris Appears with Intact Walls and Reveals a Lost Link Between Mesopotamia, the Persian Gulf, and India Ana Alice 04/02/2026 at 04:50
Science and Technology Archaeologists Are Intrigued by This Lost City, Considered Older Than Machu Picchu; The Lost City of Colombia Has Been Hidden in the Jungle for Centuries and Reveals an Advanced Civilization Andriely Medeiros de Araújo 10/01/2026 at 18:57
Interesting facts Lost Megacity Discovered, Revealing Society of 1600 B.C. Where Only Nomads Resided Ruth Rodrigues 26/11/2025 at 17:17
Science and Technology 1,200-Year-Old Lost City With Walls, Palaces, Sports Court, and In Excellent Condition Found in the Hills of Mexico Romário Pereira de Carvalho 20/10/2025 at 08:24
Interesting facts The 3,800-Year-Old Lost City That Challenges History in Peru Is Discovered Carla Teles 09/07/2025 at 20:43
Interesting facts Lost City Linked To Alexander the Great Revealed With Technology Used in the Amazon Alisson Ficher 08/05/2025 at 17:27
Science and Technology ‘Lost City of Gold’ Hidden for Over 3,000 Years Discovered in Egypt — Houses, Workshops, Administrative Buildings, and Temples Were in Great Condition Romário Pereira de Carvalho 03/03/2025 at 08:33