Natural Wonder

Isn't this amazing? A Venezuelan church has been submerged since 1985 when a hydroelectric dam was built, and was finally exposed because of a countrywide drought. This 82-foot tall church is located in Potosi, Venezuela, an Andes mountain town. While a drought is nothing to celebrate, it revealed this beautiful structure that's been hiding all these years just below the surface.

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7 comments

Thao said...

Holy cow! How amazing--not the draught, of course, but this hidden building! It's cool how the world we think we know so well can still surprise us so often!

Anonymous said...

that's just beautiful.

Brittany said...

wow, that's amazing! great example of finding the good in any situation.

Anonymous said...

I saw this the other day! How amazing....
And in response to your comment, yes, the house is stark - I myself have been gravitating towards antique and traditional items and houses lately. But I couldn't resist that floating cabin!

Kayla said...

Wow. That so crazy! I am surprised they didn't move this building when the put in the dam.

jessica | destined to design said...

Gorgeous!

Design Scouting said...

amazing!