Have you ever wondered what lies in the depth of the English channel? Deep divers really do, since they dive into the depths of the ocean and know the tough challenges posed by its water and dangerous waves. Well, there is the consciousness that is in the onion skin that had the ability to put the words of science: the ancient consciousness that started 8,000 years ago. It is hidden in the area known as Doggerland, which connects the British Isles to Europe. In 2019, an expedition led by scientist Albert Lin began to search for this “lost city.”
According to their first discovery, it is a remarkable 8,000-year-old tree that has been submerged for thousands of years. Then, as the divers entered the watery abyss, they came across what Lin thought was a port of the deep, fueling their desire to explore further and discover the ancient spirit city in the bottom of the sea.
Although the existence of Doggerland was proven at the end of the 19th century, it was about a century ago that ships began unknowingly digging for ancient treasures. In 1931, a fisherman near Norfolk picked up a piece of peat containing an antler head, possibly a spear, dating between 10,000 and 4,000 BC.
Back above, Lin described the wooden structure as a complete underwater platform, which is tied to each other, similar to a dock. He was surprised by this strange, cold and cold environment, but he found it very dangerous. He explained that the plant’s remarkable preservation was due to its high oxygen content, as confirmed by archaeologist Garry Momber, who explained that the plant would have been preserved for thousands of years more if it had been destroyed. and recently.
The discovery of composites of this nature is of international importance, according to Momber. He went on to point out that it is 8,000 years old and such a discovery is rare.