Egypt has excavated a tunnel possibly the long-lost tomb of country's most famous ruler Queen Cleopatra.
The country's 1.3 km long tunnel was discovered 43-feet beneath Egypt's ancient Taposiris Magna Temple.
Calling it a geometric miracle, Egypt's tourism and antiquities ministry said the tunnel "may lead to Cleopatra's final resting place."
Dominician-Egyptian archaeological mission which conducted the excavation said they would dig further to find out whether Queen Cleopatra was buried there.
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