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450-Year-Old Church Emerges From The Waters Of A Mexican Reservoir

by Archie Hayes 2015-10-21, 5:11 PMupdated 2019-07-03, 11:40 AM

Taking a boat to church is a rare thing to see. But there’s no other way to reach this colonial church that has only lately emerged from the water. This 400-year-old church in Mexico appeared when the water level in the Nezahualcoyotl reservoir had dropped by 82 feet. The last time that happened was in 2002. The Church has been flooded since 1966 when a dam was completed nearby.

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