Polish divers have discovered the eighth wonder of the world to be plundered in World War II, which will be launched today.
According to media reports, the 18th-century Prussian Amber Rome was installed in Catherine's Palace near St. Petersburg, Russia. During World War II, the Nazi army dismembered it and took it to Queensburg, after which it disappeared.
Last year, a team of amateur amateur divers from Poland suspected the existence of a room adorned with jewels in the wreckage of a ship at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. An underwater mission is being launched today to remove Amber Rome from the wreckage. A replica of Amber Rome can be seen at Catherine's Palace.