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The government is still to make up its mind on whether to allot the construction ofan underwater museum in the town of Dwaraka in Gujarat which sank in the Arabian sea in563 BC. This was on December 15, 1988, when marine archaeologists conducted a seacontinuous search for the lost city and finally located it. The underwater searchwas led by Dr S.R. Rao.
Located at a distance of 200 km from the coast, the lost city was located at a depth of50 to 80 feet. The great antiquity of the site was indicated by the discovery of ceramics,pottery, bronze, pottery etc. and since they appeared to be of the age of the veda,the existence of a civilisation dating back to even before the vedic era was presumed. Itwas believed that the site was probably of the city of Dvaraka and the ancient epicof Mahabharata was said to have taken place here. Hence the underwater search for thecity of Dwaraka was started. It was supposed to be of gigantic proportions, similar tothe city of Atlantis. The construction of the city was on a vast scale - 600 km in circumference.The city was never inhabited. The lack of pottery and other items of daily use atthe city was a strong indication that it was not inhabited at that time.
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