"Super-Dürre" lässt 400 Jahre alte Kirche aus Stausee auftauchen
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 26.06.2023 (14:06).  Aerial view of the Temple of Quechula church emerging from the Malpaso Dam after water levels dropped due to the drought in Nuevo Quechula, Chiapas, on June 16, 2023. The 16th-century Dominican church has been uncovered by the drought and high temperatures that plague the country. The construction had been almost completely submerged when the dam was built in the area in the 1960s on a tributary of the Grijalva River. Since then, tourists have been arriving by boat to visit it. However, the low level of the dam due to high temperatures, which left eight people dead in Mexico in the last week, meant that the construction was completely exposed, and now visitors arrive at its gates in their cars and motorcycles. (Photo by Raul VERA / AFP) - 20230616_PD20063 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung! Werbliche Nutzung erfordert Freigabe: bitte schicken Sie uns eine Anfrage.
    1 /2 Wegen der extremen Hitzewelle in Mexiko sank der Pegel des Flusses Grijalva. Eine 400 Jahre alte Kirche tauchte nach 60 Jahren unter Wasser wieder auf.
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    RAUL VERA / AFP / picturedesk.com
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 26.06.2023 (14:06).  TOPSHOT - Aerial view of the Temple of Quechula church emerging from the Malpaso Dam after water levels dropped due to the drought in Nuevo Quechula, Chiapas, on June 16, 2023. The 16th-century Dominican church has been uncovered by the drought and high temperatures that plague the country. The construction had been almost completely submerged when the dam was built in the area in the 1960s on a tributary of the Grijalva River. Since then, tourists have been arriving by boat to visit it. However, the low level of the dam due to high temperatures, which left eight people dead in Mexico in the last week, meant that the construction was completely exposed, and now visitors arrive at its gates in their cars and motorcycles. (Photo by Raul VERA / AFP) - 20230616_PD20232 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung! Werbliche Nutzung erfordert Freigabe: bitte schicken Sie uns eine Anfrage.
    2 /2 Wegen der extremen Hitzewelle in Mexiko sank der Pegel des Flusses Grijalva. Eine 400 Jahre alte Kirche tauchte nach 60 Jahren unter Wasser wieder auf.
    ...
    RAUL VERA / AFP / picturedesk.com
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