Throughout history, there have been many cities that were once bustling with life but eventually disappeared, leaving behind only ruins and mysteries.
These lost cities, hidden by time and nature, have captured the imagination of explorers and historians alike.
From the towering mountains of Peru to the dense jungles of Cambodia, these forgotten places offer a glimpse into ancient civilizations and the stories of the people who once called them home.
Below are few beautiful lost cities you never knew existed:
A very famous old city in the mountains of Peru.
It was made by a group of people called the Incas a long time ago.
People didn’t know about it until someone found it in 1911.
Known as the “Rose City,” Petra was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom and flourished as a trading hub in ancient times.
It was abandoned in the 7th century and remained largely forgotten until its rediscovery in the early 19th century.
It was lost for a long time until people found it again in the 1800s.
Angkor was the capital of the Khmer Empire from the 9th to the 15th centuries.
It was one of the largest preindustrial cities in the world, but eventually declined and was reclaimed by the jungle.
The ruins of Angkor were rediscovered in the 19th century.
A city famous for a big war talked about in stories.
People thought it was made up until someone found it in Turkey in the 1800s.
An old city in Mexico built by a group called the Maya.
It was lost in the jungle for a long time until people rediscovered it in the 1700s.
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Tikal was one of the largest cities of the ancient Maya civilization, with its heyday in the 6th century AD.
It was mysteriously abandoned around the 10th century and hidden in the jungle until its rediscovery in the 19th century.
A group of houses built by ancient Native Americans on cliffs in Colorado, USA.
It was inhabited from the 6th to the 12th century AD and abandoned for unknown reasons. It was rediscovered in the late 19th century.
Great Zimbabwe was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe, which flourished between the 11th and 15th centuries.
It was abandoned around the 15th century and was largely forgotten until its rediscovery by European explorers in the 19th century.
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