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from early diving explorations to today’s protected area, the archaeological story of baya’s underwater world continues to evolve. in the 1960s, underwater photographer raimondo bucher discovered the underwater ruins of baya bay. his photography opened a window into history and revealed the secrets of the ancient city ruins to the world. these photos are not only visual treasures, but also witnesses of an era, recording the historical precipitation and civilization inheritance of baya.
the results of archaeological excavations are constantly emerging. from the ruins of halls to statues, from villas to neighborhoods, every ruin tells the story of the underwater civilization of baya. among them, the remains of the outer harbor entrance of port julian reveal the prosperous history of baya, the story of nero’s confiscation of villa piso also highlights the power and mystery of baya, and the place of death of emperor hadrian is also an important part of archaeological exploration. clue.
in order to protect the underwater treasures of baia, the italian government established the "baia underwater archaeological park", which is not only a protected area, but also a platform for cultural exchanges. through the investment of private talents and resources, the park has realized the development of archaeological projects, and also allowed diving tourists to experience baya's underwater cultural landscape, creating considerable commercial value.
today, baya underwater has become a paradise for diving enthusiasts. more than ten commonly used diving sites are scattered throughout the marine reserve. each diving site tells historical stories and brings people an intoxicating experience. these dive sites are not just attractions, but a bridge connecting history and reality, blending past stories with current life.