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February 11, 2005

Tsunami throws up India relics

Topics: General Science

The deadly tsunami could have uncovered the remains of an ancient port city off the coast in southern India.

- BBC News
Archaeologists say they have discovered some stone remains from the coast close to India's famous beachfront Mahabalipuram temple in Tamil Nadu state following the 26 December tsunami.

They believe that the "structures" could be the remains of an ancient and once-flourishing port city in the area housing the famous 1200-year-old rock-hewn temple.

Other Tsunami-related:

A teenager who survived December's tsunami has been rescued by police from a remote island on India's Andaman and Nicobar archipelago.




Posted by Hyscience at February 11, 2005 11:09 AM


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