Submerged Bridge In A Mallorcan Cave Reveals Humans Settled On The Island At Least 6,000 Years Ago
New analysis of a submerged limestone bridge found in Genovesa Cave on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca suggests that humans settled on the island thousands of years before experts previously believed. Robert LandrethA researcher stands on the limestone bridge circuit , which is now submerge in the subterraneous lake that it once spanned . In 2000 , scientist on the Spanish island of Mallorca observe a man - made bridge submerged in Genovesa Cave ....