Minoan Tomb ~ Ierapetra, Greek Island Of Crete (3400 Years Old)

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    In an extraordinary example of being
    in the wrong place at the right time,
    a Greek farmer just made a startling archaeological discovery.

    A 3,400-year-old Minoan tomb has been uncovered
    in an unnamed farmer’s olive grove
    near the city of Ierapetra on the Greek island of Crete.

    According to Cretapost, the farmer was attempting to park
    his car underneath an olive tree when suddenly the ground
    beneath him began to sink.

    The farmer pulled his car out from under the tree
    and noticed that a huge hole which measured
    around four feet wide had opened up where his car had been sitting.

    When he peeked into the hole, the farmer knew
    he had stumbled upon something special.

    See the photos and go inside this fascinating discovery here:

    https://bit.ly/3NjSjR1

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