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The medieval church spire and several stone buildings are now visable for the first time since the construction project, making the site a tourist attraction.
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Spanish drought reveals medieval city
Submitted by Milica on Sun, 2008/06/01 - 15:36.
Architecture and Construction | BBC News | Modern Society | Spanish
A severe drought affecting the city of Barcelona, Spain has lowered the water table in the massive Sau reservoir, revealing a once-submerged medieval village. The town was flooded when the reservoir, which supplies Barcelona, was built in the 1960s. (photo)
The medieval church spire and several stone buildings are now visable for the first time since the construction project, making the site a tourist attraction. |
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