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Discovery of soken Roman city of Baiae, near Naples

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It's a forgotten world, hidden under a thin layer of sand just a few meters below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. From 100BC to 500AD, Baiaie was a resort town where wealthy Romans would go to get away from the heat.

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