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Lost Village In Italy Emerges From Lake After 70 Years By Alexis Ty Carter Lake, Colorado Like a real-life Atlantis, a lost village in Italy has emerged from underwater after more than 70 years. The lost Italian village of Curon was found at the bottom of Lake Resia, an artificial lake that spans 2.5 square miles and lies in South Tyrol, which borders Austria and Switzerland. The village was flooded back in 1950 to create a hydroelectric plant and merge two nearby lakes, BBC News reported. After Lake Resia was temporarily drained for maintenance, people have been able to explore as well as photograph the final traces of the village that was once home to almost a thousand inhabitants. ....
Exhibition tells story of childhood trauma 18 May, 2021 11:20 PM 6 minutes to read Paul Brooks is editor of Whanganui Midweek, in your letterbox every [email protected] I became someone else the first time I was touched. Trapped in a body that doesn t belong to me. I look upwards, asking for help. My eyes are trying to tell, but no one sees. Tears fall as my innocence is taken. I have lost who I am, and fear who I have become. Catherine Daniels. Not many art exhibitions come with a warning, but this one does. It will affect you. The Secret Keeper is an exhibition like no other, and it is showing at Whanganui Community Arts Centre from Friday. ....
Darwin s Arch loses its top due to natural erosion in Galapagos 19 May, 2021 03:40 AM Quick Read Darwin s Arch off the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Photo / AP Other The famed Darwin s Arch in the Galapagos Islands has lost its top, and officials are blaming natural erosion of the stone. Ecuador s Environment Ministry reported the collapse on its Facebook page. The rock structure 43m (141 feet) high, 70m (230 feet) long and 23m (75 feet) wide is less than 1km (about half a mile) from Darwin Island and it s a popular spot for scuba divers. It s not accessible by land. Obviously all the people from the Galapagos felt nostalgic because it s something we re familiar with since childhood, and to know that it has changed was a bit of a shock, said Washington Tapia, director of conservation at Galapagos Conservancy. ....
The lost continent we sit upon is much older than first thought 16 May, 2021 10:26 PM 4 minutes to read New Zealand s striking landscape has been shaped by volcanic activity dating back over 500 million years. Video / Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum New Zealand s striking landscape has been shaped by volcanic activity dating back over 500 million years. Video / Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum The sunken continent that New Zealand sits upon is much older than first thought - and has now been conclusively linked to ancient supercontinents that existed more than a billion years ago. While scientists have known about it for decades, it s only been in recent years that Te Riu-a-Māui / Zealandia has been publicly recognised as the planet s youngest, smallest, thinnest and most submerged continent. ....