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An earthquake in central Myanmar just unearthed an ancient structure that may be part of a royal “water palace,” experts say.
An earthquake may have uncovered an ancient water palace in Myanmar, but this isn't the first time we've found evidence of it.
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Monumental Ruins Emerge Following Massive Myanmar EarthquakeRuins that archaeologists believe may have once been a water palace or water-related structure for royal ceremonies held by ancient Myanmar kings from the Konbaung Dynasty era were found in Inwa ...
Right, Mrauk U residents live amid ancient splendors. Myanmar seeks Unesco designation for the site, unlikely to be granted until the violence ends. Paul Spierenburg / Laif / Redux; Piers Benatar ...
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28 revealed an ancient structure that is a remnant of the Third Burmese Empire. Experts say the structure is likely a part of a royal "water ...
When a massive earthquake hit Myanmar last month, centuries of sacred history tumbled down — towering Buddha idols, ...
INWA, MYANMAR—ArtNews reports that a massive earthquake that struck parts of southeast Asia revealed the ruins of an ancient structure near the historic city of Inwa, formerly known as Ratnapura ...
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