“Unearthed Secrets of the Iron Age: The Mystifying Burial of Two Teenagers Adorned in Luxurious Jewelry Found in Kazakhstan”
One of the most famous discoveries regarding the Saka people happened in 1969 just outside of Almaty, Kazakhstan. A team of archaeologists found a tomb belonging to a prominent warrior who was buried with a total of 4,800 gold items. Some scholars believe that the young man was a king who died when he was only 18-years-old.
The history of the Saka people runs deep through Kazakhstan, and it is clear that the discoveries regarding the mysterious society are only getting started.
Next, take a look at Kazakhstan’s submerged forest, Lake Kaindy. After that, check out Truk Lagoon, World War II’s most haunting undersea graveyard.

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