Fishermen find what could be remains of civilisation that disappeared 700 years ago
For the past five years, fishermen have been exploring the Musi River, near Palembang, Indonesia. Their amazing treasure haul includes gemstones, gold ceremonial rings, coins and bronze monks' bells.
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