Un baño al atardecer en la playa de Levante de Formentera, es el preámbulo para el descubrimiento de un importante navío.
In the summer of 2019, a resident of Palma de Mallorca who has the habit of swimming every morning on s’Arenal beach, discovered by chance one of the most important underwater archaeological sites from late Roman times in our country.
A coincidence made two friends who went sailing to Formentera, discovered by chance the largest set of sabres of the 19th century documented in the Mediterranean.
A 4th century AD site sunk 70 metres in the heart of the Cabrera National Park.
The SOS Heritage website is a tool that promotes conversation between the local community and the competent administration, making it easier to communicate casual underwater archaeological finds.