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Almost 36 years after almost the entire earth was wiped off of men in the great war of Mahabharata, the beautiful Kingdom of Dwarka, ruled by Lord Krishna, sank without a trace into the blue ocean. The city was built by the divine architect Vishwakarma. When Krishna’s son Samba and other relatives played a nasty prank on three sages, the latter cursed that Krishna’s kinsmen and all the other men of Dwarka would die killing each other. After Krishna left his body, his friend-devotee Arjuna moved the surviving residents of Dwarka to safer shore. And then, the renowned city got submerged into the sea.
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Hampi
According to historians and researchers, Karnataka’s ancient village of Hampi was the Kingdom of Kishkindha in the Treta Yuga. The fable goes back to the time when Lord Rama walked the earth with Sita and invincible brothers. The king of human-like apes, Sugriva, and his godly advisor Hanuman, met Rama in Kishkindha and forged everlasting ties of friendship with him. The Tungabhadra River that flows in the region was formerly known Pampa, and there are several known and unknown sites dotting the village that tell tales about the beautiful times that once was.
Atlanta
The mystery surrounding the Bermuda Triangle has been resolved at last! Reportedly, the triangle is the site of the Lost City of Atlantis. Researchers held a belief that an underwater pyramid had been eating up the airplanes and ships mid-ocean. However, in reality, the location of Bermuda Triangle is an underwater city that was a flourishing civilisation in the last ice age, which ended 11,700 back. There came a time when the polar ice caps melted so quickly that it led to steep surge in the sea water levels, thus inundating Atlantis underwater. Atlantis is believed to be mechanised by crystals that continues to send bursts of energy even now which is enough to pull down an airplane or swallow a ship.
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Sodom and Gomorrah
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