Final Fantasy 14 has dozens of optional dungeons that can be explored outside of the main scenario. One of these dungeons is the Sunken Temple of Qarn, a temple used by an ancient civilization to ...
It sounds like something out of a gothic story or a fantasy novel, but it’s real: the ruins of a magnificent 16th-century temple have just emerged from the bottom of a Mexican river. Unfortunately, ...
AN ANCIENT sunken temple in Spain that dates back 5,000 years has been revealed thanks to a drought. Dubbed the ‘Spanish Stonehenge’, this collection of 144 standing stones may have once been a site ...
They lay hidden on the ocean bed for more than 1,000 years, but now the treasures and secrets of an ancient city off the coastline of Egypt are being uncovered. The remains of a massive temple and a ...
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Eric Law is a Game Rant contributor from Pennsylvania, USA. An MMORPG-focused video game writer for Game Rant for two years and counting, Eric cut his teeth on gaming since he was a wee lad watching ...
Marine archaeologists probing sunken ancient Egyptian settlements have discovered the remains of a temple and several boats containing treasures like coins and jewelry. Egyptian and European ...
The pyramids of Egypt were constructed using millions and millions of large, granite and limestone blocks, some of which weighed between 25 and 80 tons. Reuters The ancient city of Heracleion, often ...
The Sunken Temple of Qarn (Hard) is a level 50 Dungeon in Final Fantasy 14, and a revised version of the normal level 35 ...
Some of the stones stand two metres high, and are engraved with serpents. The giant megaliths are arranged in circles but – just like Stonehenge – no one knows who put them there, and why. The lost ...