The underwater city of Seuthopolis

September 18th, 2007

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Pruned reports:

In the 1940s, archaeologists discovered the ancient city of Seuthopolis, the capital seat of the Odrysian Kingdom beginning in the 4th century BCE. Unfortunately, the discovery came too late, because under construction nearby was a reservoir dam, which would soon flood the valley and drown “the best preserved Thracian city in modern Bulgaria.”. Now over half a century later, a project proposed by Bulgarian architect Zheko Tilev would uncover and preserve the ruins using “a circular dam wall, resembling a well on the bottom of which, as on a stage, is presented the historical epic of Seuthopolis.”

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2 Comments

  • 1. Ashley  |  October 25th, 2009 at 2:38 pm

    Having a city on the water is the most stupid thing ever! Who ever thought of that! Gosh people think! THINK!!??

  • 2. dave  |  January 13th, 2010 at 4:24 pm

    ashley u r very stupid

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