Second ancient shipwreck found in Romania’s Black Sea
Two Romanian divers recently found a shipwreck from the Hellenic period in Romania’s Black Sea, the second such discovery in the last month. Divers Iulian Rusu and Pascale Roibu found the remains of an ancient ship in the antic harbor area in seaside city Constanta, at a depth of 17 meters, according to Digi24 TV station.
Museum officials say objects of high archaeological value could be found on the shipwreck. But in order to explore the ship, the two divers need an approval from the Culture Ministry, as well as to be accompanied by specialists.
The duo have also found two hydroplanes in the past in the Sutghiol and Tasaul lakes at the Romanian seaside.
Wreck of two millennia-old ship found in Romania’s Black Sea waters
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(Photo source: scubadivingcenter.ro)