next stop is cape trafalgar, 60km down the coast from bolonia, where archaeologists from the university of cadizjust discovered some remarkable ruins, thanks to these moving sands. so when you discovered and realised it was a tomb, you must have been preparing to find some bones in here, right? so excavate here is very similar to the excavation in egypt tombs. and the sand preserve very well the bones. so the state of preservation of the tomb of the bones, the grave goods, is excellent. we have an arrowhead. tiene cuatro mil anos de antiguedad. pendant. i can't believe i'm holding in my hand a piece ofjewellery from thousands of years ago. that is amazing. por ultimo... a bead? and these aren't the last of the mysteries which this magnificent coastline is concealing. finding two neolithic tombs is extraordinary enough, but this coast has even more buried treasures. in fact, looking around, i can see people lying on their beach towels, probably not knowing that beneath them could be a whole ancient roman settlement. if you are on the beach and you have an umbrella and you leave your umbrella on t