City Below The Sea

'City Below The Sea' - 4 News Result(s)

  • World's Biggest Coastal Cities Sinking Into Manmade Cavities: Study
    World News | Jonathan Tirone, Bloomberg | Wednesday March 10, 2021
    The economic impacts of rising sea levels will be felt four times faster by people living in some of the world's biggest coastal cities, which are sinking beneath their own weight into manmade cavities created below the surface.
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  • Much Of Mumbai Risks Being "Wiped Out" By 2050 Due To Rising Seas: Study
    India News | ANI | Wednesday October 30, 2019
    A new research has found that rising seas could affect three times more population by 2050 than it was previously thought, and India's financial capital, Mumbai, is at the risk of being ''wiped out''.
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  • Watch: Impressive Show Of Skills At Navy Day Beating Retreat Rehearsal
    India News | Edited by Debanish Achom | Monday December 3, 2018
    The Navy put up an impressive show of skill amid a sea of colours at the Gateway of India in Mumbai, ahead of the Navy Day celebrations that falls on Tuesday. A Navy helicopter hovered slowly over the monument, lit in the colours of the national flag, while soldiers in white uniform marched below in a rehearsal of the Beating of the Retreat ceremon...
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  • This 'Ancient City' Below The Sea Wasn't Built By Humans
    Offbeat | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post | Friday June 3, 2016
    When tourists snorkeling near the Greek isle of Zakynthos first spotted mysterious structures about 20 feet under the sea, they thought they might have stumbled upon a lost city. And you can't blame them: The site features what appear to be clusters of cobblestones and symmetrical stone cylinders with Hellenic flair. It's easy to see the waterlogge...
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'City Below The Sea' - 4 News Result(s)

  • World's Biggest Coastal Cities Sinking Into Manmade Cavities: Study
    World News | Jonathan Tirone, Bloomberg | Wednesday March 10, 2021
    The economic impacts of rising sea levels will be felt four times faster by people living in some of the world's biggest coastal cities, which are sinking beneath their own weight into manmade cavities created below the surface.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Much Of Mumbai Risks Being "Wiped Out" By 2050 Due To Rising Seas: Study
    India News | ANI | Wednesday October 30, 2019
    A new research has found that rising seas could affect three times more population by 2050 than it was previously thought, and India's financial capital, Mumbai, is at the risk of being ''wiped out''.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Watch: Impressive Show Of Skills At Navy Day Beating Retreat Rehearsal
    India News | Edited by Debanish Achom | Monday December 3, 2018
    The Navy put up an impressive show of skill amid a sea of colours at the Gateway of India in Mumbai, ahead of the Navy Day celebrations that falls on Tuesday. A Navy helicopter hovered slowly over the monument, lit in the colours of the national flag, while soldiers in white uniform marched below in a rehearsal of the Beating of the Retreat ceremon...
    www.ndtv.com
  • This 'Ancient City' Below The Sea Wasn't Built By Humans
    Offbeat | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post | Friday June 3, 2016
    When tourists snorkeling near the Greek isle of Zakynthos first spotted mysterious structures about 20 feet under the sea, they thought they might have stumbled upon a lost city. And you can't blame them: The site features what appear to be clusters of cobblestones and symmetrical stone cylinders with Hellenic flair. It's easy to see the waterlogge...
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