New Clue in Search for Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb
For centuries, the final resting place of Queen Cleopatra VII — the last pharaoh of Egypt — has remained one of history’s greatest mysteries. Now, a National Geographic Explorer may have discovered a vital clue in a submerged site beneath the Mediterranean Sea.
The discovery comes as part of an ongoing expedition that aims to locate Cleopatra’s lost tomb, which some historians believe lies hidden near the ancient city of Alexandria. Archaeologists suggest that underwater ruins and artifacts in the region could provide new evidence about her burial site.
This groundbreaking search will be featured in the upcoming documentary “Cleopatra’s Final Secret,” premiering on September 25 on National Geographic. The program will showcase exclusive footage from the underwater exploration, interviews with experts, and the latest findings that could bring us closer to solving this 2,000-year-old mystery.


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