After a 20-year search, an archaeologist from the Dominican Republic believes she may have finally found the site of Cleopatra's tomb, RadarOnline.com can report.

The Egyptian pharaoh and her lover, Mark Antony, both died by suicide and were buried together more than 2,000 years ago. But the locations of their final resting place have remained a mystery. Article continues below advertisement

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Now, in a new National Geographic special, archaeologist Kathleen Martínez and her team have found a sunken port deep in the Mediterranean Sea, about two miles off the coast of Alexandria.

The offshore port was once connected to Taposiris Magna, a temple complex about 30 miles west of Alexandria in the Egyptian coastal town of

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