An Italian mission was able to find a Roman city that was lost more than a thousand and six hundred years ago under the water off the coast of Tunisia.
It is believed the area was destroyed by a tsunami, particularly in the location of Neapolis in the Gulf of Hammamat, north east Tunisia.
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