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The Lost City of the Cuban Atlantis

The Lost City of the Cuban Atlantis

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In 2001, deep-sea sonar scans off the coast of Cuba revealed something shocking: massive symmetrical stone structures nearly 2,000 feet beneath the surface — a submerged city that shouldn’t exist.

Was this a sunken part of human history?
An ancient civilization lost to time — or a geological illusion?

In this episode, we dive into the mystery of what some have called the Cuban Atlantis.
We explore the expedition led by a Canadian-Cuban research team, the sonar images that stunned scientists, and the eerie silence that followed.
With no official follow-up and strange gaps in coverage, conspiracy theories took over:
Was it ancient aliens, lost pre-Ice Age civilizations… or a cover-up?

From tectonic shifts to megalithic ruins, The Deep Dive uncovers the truth behind one of the ocean’s most controversial discoveries.

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