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Alexander the Great had a little help from Mother Nature when he conquered the seemingly impenetrable island-fortress of Tyre in 332 B.C., according to new geological findings.

 

A strategic outpost just off the coast of modern-day Lebanon, Tyre was protected by 164-foot-high walls and surrounded by waters as deep as 33 feet.

 

For millennia, the naval base of the Persians was considered an unconquerable bastion

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