A 400-year-old 16-meter-tall church, known as the Temple of Santiago
submerged in a reservoir in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas has
emerged due to a drought in the region that has reduced water levels by
25 meters (82 feet). The church was submerged by a dam built in 1966 to
form the Nezahualcoyotl reservoir has emerged twice since the dam was
built.
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