3/7/2005: Drought reveals sunken village
http://cellar.org/2004/vilarinho.jpg
http://cellar.org/2004/vilarinho2.jpg Vilarinho das Furnas was a village in Portugal. 35 years ago, in 1970, it was abandoned; well, it HAD to be. A dam was built down stream from it which left it unexpectedly submerged under water, and the 50 or so homes there became just memories for the residents. Until last week, that is, when the complete drought conditions kept the water levels falling and falling... and suddenly the village was returned. Well kinda... the roofs of all the houses are gone, but the stone walls remain. And so do the memories, as old residents return to remember the place they haven't seen in 35 years. full story |
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..and the old residents are also grey...
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The same situation is happening in the bakside of Yangtse River because of the super dam. Many small towns and villages are more than 1000 years old. Man created the civilization and abandon them.
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I've always wanted Lyonness to re-emerge. Then maybe we would find King Arthur!! :biggrin:
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Who says you can't go home again? :)
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South Tyrol
In South Tyrol, Italy near the border to Austria there's the small village Graun, which was submerged about 50 years ago because of a dam(n) project. The only visible thing left is the steeple of the local christian church.
http://www.meinsuedtirol.com/uploads/pics/Reschen04.jpg Looks nice in winter too: http://home.t-online.de/home/gerd.thorn/turm1.jpg |
How do we know that's not an Italian ICBM silo? :biggrin:
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Heh, he said Italian Icey BM.
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I like the Italian ICBM silo shot in the summer better, nice lake reflection and all...lets you know it's hidden under the lake. The winter shot just makes it look out of place and not sinister enough.
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Did anyone else notice that the ICBM silo is slightly tilted in the winter shot? Is this just an illusion or could the ice tilt it like that. I know that ice can be very powerful, but wouldn't it just stay that way?
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Comparing the angle of the flat land on the left, I'd say the camera was held differently. So maybe it's always tilted and the summer picture makes it look straight. :biggrin:
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There was a town in Nevada that was submerged when Hoover Dam was completed as well, and due to lower water levels, it's re-emerging as well....
http://www.library.unlv.edu/early_la...st_thomas.html (about St. Thomas) http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/st.thomas.html (has pics of the town now. please ignore mentions of the "server drought".) |
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