8. Sunken City of Dwarka

In 2002, Indian and international teams led by the National Institute of Oceanography confirmed submerged ruins off the Gujarat coast date back approximately 9,500 years. Divers uncovered stone walls, column bases, and ceramics arranged in grid-like layouts that mirror descriptions of the legendary city of Dwarka from ancient texts. Detailed analysis, reported in Smithsonian Magazine, links these structures to myths of Lord Krishna. The find has fueled fresh research into India’s prehistoric maritime trade and coastal settlements.