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Discovering the Mysteries of the Black Sea

By Hannah KaranjaPublished about a year ago 1 min read
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The Black Sea, the largest inland body of water, is more expansive than the entire state of California. It has a fascinating history and unique ecological characteristics. The sea receives both fresh water from ten major European rivers and saltwater from the Mediterranean. This creates distinct vertical layers, with oxygenated surface waters supporting marine life, while deeper waters are anoxic and home only to certain bacteria.

One of the sea’s most intriguing features is an underwater river formed by saltwater from the Mediterranean flowing through the Bosphorus Strait. This phenomenon was discovered by scientists from the University of Leeds in 2010.

The Black Sea is also a treasure trove for maritime archaeology. In recent years, over 40 ancient shipwrecks have been discovered, including a 2,400-year-old Greek trading vessel, remarkably preserved in the anoxic depths. These findings provide invaluable insights into ancient maritime trade and shipbuilding.

Additionally, the Black Sea Deluge hypothesis suggests that a massive flood around 7,200 years ago transformed the sea from a freshwater lake into a saltwater body, possibly influencing early human migration and settlements.

Legends and mysteries also abound, with tales of underwater tunnels, shipwrecks, and even an urban legend of a Bermuda Triangle-like area. These stories, coupled with the scientific discoveries, make the Black Sea a captivating subject for exploration and study.

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