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🚢 BRO. We literally just found a 2,200-year-old Roman merchant ship just sitting on the bottom of the Black Sea — perfectly preserved. Like, untouched. The amphoras are still stacked. There's a SEALED JAR that still has ancient olive oil inside. Wild doesn't even cover it. This video is the full real-time footage of our underwater expedition — no cuts, no Hollywood drama, just us discovering one of the most mind-blowing archaeological finds in recent history. You're gonna watch us open it in real time. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — Expedition Kickoff & What We Were Looking For 03:45 — First Sonar Contact (We Freaked Out) 08:20 — Descent to the Wreck Site 14:10 — First Look at the Intact Amphoras 19:55 — The Sealed Jar Discovery (Ancient Olive Oil!) 27:30 — Recovery Operations Begin 38:00 — Full Wreck Analysis & What This Changes 🔍 WHAT WE FOUND: ✅ Perfectly preserved Roman merchant vessel (~200 BCE) ✅ Dozens of intact amphoras still in original stacked formation ✅ A hermetically sealed ceramic jar — olive oil confirmed inside ✅ Ship's hull structurally intact thanks to the Black Sea's anoxic conditions ✅ Cargo artifacts that haven't been touched since ancient Rome 🌊 WHY THE BLACK SEA? The Black Sea has no oxygen below ~150 meters. That means no wood-eating organisms. Ships that sink here don't rot — they just... stay. This vessel has been chilling at the bottom for over two millennia, completely undisturbed. Science is absolutely undefeated. 👇 DROP YOUR REACTION in the comments — what would YOU have done if you were on that dive? 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you don't miss Part 2 — we're going back down. #RomanShipwreck #UnderwaterArchaeology #BlackSea #AncientHistory #OceanExploration #Archaeology #MarineArchaeology #RomanEmpire #Expedition #DeepSea