Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Submerged Churches

Sunken church in Italy near the Swiss border. By Korsonian on Flickr

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By djafarb on Flickr

A church submerged by rain in Abeokuta, Nigeria - LINK

Photograph Sunken church. Photo by David Leautaud - LINK

Submerged church in Lago Mavroro, Macedonia - LINK

Submerged church in Barangay Pili, Philippines  - LINK

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Ruined, flooded church on Lake Onega - LINK
Abandoned flooded church of st Nicolas after heavy rains at Alassa area in Cyprus. Photo by mpalis on Flickr

Submerged church in Brazil - LINK

By MrJingoi on Deviantart

Church tower of San Rafael - LINK

Flooded church near Dalat vietnam - LINK

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There used to be a cemetery here, but due to a volcanic eruption, it evolved into an underwater cemetery. - LINK

Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Petrolandia - LINK

Church of the old Petrolandia, in the São Francisco River, Pernambuco, Brazil. - LINK

Church of the old Petrolandia, in the São Francisco River, Pernambuco, Brazil. - LINK

Church of the old Petrolandia, in the São Francisco River, Pernambuco, Brazil. - LINK

In the northern part of the Netherlands, the Germans destroyed the dikes as they left the area. This photo was taken from an airplane flying over a small village in the area that was completely submerged. All that can be seen are the roof tops of houses and the church steeple. May 31, 1945, Zuid, Netherlands.- LINK

Underwater church in Potosi, Venezuela - LINK


Flooded church - LINK

near the Austrian-Italian border is an artificial lake, Reschen, which completely hid the village of Graun. - LINK

Water Palace Jal Mahal in Man Sagar Lake Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - LINK

The flooded church of Vologda - LINK

Submerged Church of the Nativity of Christ. - LINK

A flooded church in Bacabal. Photo credit: Paolo Whitaker - LINK

A view to a flooded church and a graveyard in village of Kurilo, some 15 kms. south of Montenegro's capital Podgorica, Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. Photo credit: Risto Bozovic/AP - LINK

The sunken church of Alassa at a storage of 99.5 % of the Kouris Dam in Cyprus. Photo by Lemessolar on Flickr

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