Scientists uncover clues of an ancient civilization underwater.

Far below the turquoise waters off the western coast of Cuba, something extraordinary may rest beneath the waves. Sonar scans have revealed what appear to be geometric stone formations arranged in distinct, grid-like patterns, far too regular to be natural. If proven to be man-made, these submerged ruins could rewrite everything we know about early civilization, placing them thousands of years before the Egyptian pyramids. The discovery has sparked debate among archaeologists and geologists alike, as it challenges established theories about when complex human societies first began to rise and build.



