Archaeologists led by Kathleen Martinez have been looking for the long lost tomb of the last pharaoh Cleopatra who could be buried alongside her lover Marc Antony
Archaeologists have found a 4,800 foot long tunnel below an ancient Egyptian city which may lead the way to the long lost tomb of the last pharaoh Cleopatra.
The Greco- Roman tunnel dating back over 2,000 years was discovered beneath the Ancient Egyptian city of Taposiris Magna.
Lying on the northern coast of Egypt the rock-cut tunnel stretching 4,281 feet was found by the Egyptian Dominican Archaeological Mission.
Taposiris Magna, which is a city established by Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus between 280 and 270 BC, is located in the nowadays Alexandria Governorate in Egypt.