The City
Alexandria was among the largest and most magnificent cities in antiquity. Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, the architecture and culture of Rome itself were overshadowed by the Egyptian city. Palaces and temples dominated the skyline. The beauty of this political, religious, cultural and scientific capital aroused the admiration of visitors such as the Greek geographer Strabo. The population had already passed the 100,000 mark shortly after Alexandria’s founding. The city’s c. 130 metres high Pharos lighthouse represented one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Alexandria was also famous for its huge library with about half a million roles of papyrus. Parts of the city’s royal quarter with its temples, palaces, royal gardens and harbour structures were situated in the eastern harbour, called the Portus Magnus. Here, on the Island of Antirhodos and the Poseidium Peninsula, Julius Caesar, Marc Anthony and the famous Cleopatra used to stay.
Due to a combination of natural phenomena, including a series of earthquakes and tidal waves, the Portus Magnus and parts of the city’s ancient coastline sank beneath the sea. For more than 1,200 years temples, buildings, palaces, statues, ceramics, coins, jewellery and every day objects lay untouched on the seabed covered by thick layers of sand and sediment.
Also check out the Sunken Civilizations part 2: Cleopatra’s Kingdom, Alexandria, Egypt, Sunken Civilizations part 3:Thonis-Heracleion, Egypt, Sunken Civilizations part 4:Canopus, Egypt
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As a diver, I find your series of posts on this as fascinating. Did you get to go on the dives and take these pictures? In etiher case, thanks for sharing.
Glad you like them barflysf! Unfortunately I didn't take these pictures but I would love to be down there admiring them...
What I would give to dive this site. I thought diving WWII shipwrecks was cool but this would be amazing. What depths are we looking at here? Also is this site available to be dived by mere mortals? Thanks for your post.