An ancient tunnel discovered in Egypt is thought to possibly lead to the tomb of the famed Queen Cleopatra.
Discovered near the Taposiris Magna temple, west of Alexandria in Egypt, the tunnel was unearthed by an Egyptian-Dominican archaeological research mission from the University of Santo Domingo. The tunnel itself was found around 43 feet under the ground, measured 6.5 feet tall, and stretched for about 4,300 feet.
According to a Facebook post by the Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, preliminary studies of the tunnel have found that its design is similar to that of Greece's Jubilinos Tunnel. The tunnel's location has led the researchers to hypothesize that it may lead to Cleopatra's tomb, which has yet to be discovered.