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Cuba's underwater city

Cuba's underwater city, often referred to as the "Cuban Atlantis," is a submerged site near the coast of Cuba, where ruins resembling ancient structures have been discovered. These formations, found in the Gulf of Mexico, are believed by some researchers to be remnants of a prehistoric city, potentially dating back thousands of years. The structures, featuring streets and buildings, have sparked interest among archaeologists and adventurers. While the exact origins remain debated, this underwater site highlights Cuba's rich maritime history and the mysteries of ancient civilizations that may have existed in the region.