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‘Lost City’ Deep Beneath The Ocean Is Unlike Anything Seen Before on Earth : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 25, 2026 11:35 pm
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The Lost City Hydrothermal Field: A Mysterious Underwater Wonder

Located close to the summit of an underwater mountain west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the Lost City Hydrothermal Field is a mesmerizing landscape of towering structures rising from the depths.

Discovered by scientists in 2000, this unique environment is unlike anything else found in the ocean. With creamy carbonate walls and columns, the Lost City is home to a diverse array of life forms that thrive in extreme conditions.

View of the Lost City
A remotely operated vehicle shines a light on the spires of the Lost City. (D. Kelley/UW/URI-IAO/NOAA).

For over 120,000 years, the Lost City has been a hub of hydrothermal activity, releasing hydrogen, methane, and other gases into the ocean. This process has created a unique ecosystem where microbial communities thrive without oxygen.

Researchers have recovered a record-breaking core sample from the Lost City, hoping to uncover crucial evidence about the origins of life on Earth. The minerals preserved in the core could provide valuable insights into how life emerged billions of years ago.

Unlike other hydrothermal fields, the Lost City does not rely on volcanic heat from magma. Instead, its chimneys produce hydrogen and methane, making it a potential habitat for life beyond Earth.

Bacteria on calcite column.
Strands of bacteria living on a calcite vent in the Lost City. (University of Washington/CC BY 3.0).

With its towering structures and diverse ecosystem, the Lost City is a natural wonder that deserves protection. Scientists are calling for its designation as a World Heritage site to safeguard its unique environment from potential mining activities.

For thousands of years, the Lost City has stood as a testament to the resilience of life in extreme conditions. It serves as a reminder of the mysteries that lie beneath the ocean’s depths.

An earlier version of this article was published in August 2022.

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