Pre-Flood city under the Mediterranean?

There appears to be a huge city-like structure on the seafloor off the south-east corner of Sicily. The rectangle is 19 km long and 4.6 km wide and appears to be on a former coastal area. Some of my correspondents in Italy noticed it the other day. This is how the website is described: " The EMODnet-Bathymetry portal is being developed in the framework of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) as initiated by the European Commission.
It provides a service for viewing and downloading a harmonised Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for the European sea regions that is generated by the EMODnet Bathymetry partnership on the basis of an increasing number of bathymetric data sets."
Ancient rises in sea levels are well known but “scientists say” that humans back then were primitive cavemen. The feature seems too big to be a “digital artefact” so may either be genuine, or inserted for whatever reason.
https://portal.emodnet-bathymetry.eu/

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Mind blowing stuff. I’m just scanning around now. You’ve got that rectangular shape on the western side and then south, south-east two curved areas that look like a banked autodrome. What on earth is going on north and south of Malta?! Thanks for sharing - I’ll be scrolling around for hours.

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Looks like entire area between Sicily and Tripoli was one mass land. There is a lot of perfect geometrical straight lines structures between these two places.

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For what it’s worth, cut and paste from Urantia.org:

3. The Garden Site

73:3.1 (823.1) The committee on location was absent for almost three years. It reported favorably concerning three possible locations: The first was an island in the Persian Gulf; the second, the river location subsequently occupied as the second garden; the third, a long narrow peninsula—almost an island—projecting westward from the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea.

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The website, apparently (take everything cum grano salis) due to software settings, does not register things in shallow waters, hence you can’t see the underwater roads near the island of Bimini, in what Dark Journalist calls the Hot Zone, though there is an impressive grid structure off the SW coast of Florida.

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How about the massive amount of round spikey objects on a shallow waters between So. Florida and Bahamas, same thing between Cuba and Bahamas. Impressive.