Study involving University of Malta reveals presence of large fresh water body formed some six million years ago deep beneath the Hyblean Mountains in Sicily
Fresh water that trickled down into Earth's crust 6 million years ago became trapped thousands of feet beneath the Hyblaean Mountains in Sicily, forming an aquifer that has not budged since.
Fresh water that trickled down into Earth s crust 6 million years ago became trapped thousands of feet beneath the Hyblaean Mountains in Sicily, forming an aquifer that has not budged since.