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Tsunami waves exposed remnants of lost city

The devastating waves washed away years of built-up sand to reveal several temple-style stone carvings, thought to be 1200 years old

The violence of last year鈥檚 tsunami uncovered remains thought to be from a 1200-year-old lost city on India鈥檚 south coast.

Three structures have appeared, including a granite lion, half-buried in sand near the famous 7th-century Mahablipuram temple. The structures are about 2 metres tall and carved in the same ornate style as the temple. The waves also blasted away years of sand from a relief depicting an elephant, which is now drawing crowds.

Archaeologists believe that the worn rocks revealed by the tsunami are part of what was once an extensive port city, engulfed by the sea hundreds of years ago. A diving expedition in 2002 found extensive ruins stretching over several square kilometres submerged just offshore.

Monty Halls of the Scientific Exploration Society in Dorset, UK, who led the dives, is not surprised that these new remains have turned up. He says his team saw monuments of what looked like a lion and also an elephant鈥檚 foot. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just a natural extension of what we found in the ocean,鈥 he says.

Topics: Tsunami