The tunnel discovered in Egypt. New clues to Cleopatra's tomb revealed!

For the better part of the last twenty years, Kathleen Martinez, an archaeologist at the University of Santo Domingo, has been looking for the tomb of Cleopatra, which had been thought to have been lost. She is certain that she has arrived at a significant turning point in the process at this point, and this gives her a sense of confidence.

Martinez and her team discovered a tunnel that was 1,305 meters (4,281 feet) long and was placed 13 meters (43 feet) underground, as stated by a recent declaration by the Egyptian Ministry for Tourism and Antiquities. Watch the video for more!