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Plunged under waters since the 1960s, the ruins of Mansilla de la Sierra's Spanish village, in about 270 kilometers in the North of Madrid, recently resurfaced further to a prolonged drought.

Historic and worrisome, the droughts which come down on the South of Europe for several months in particular in Spain, do not stop it worrying. While the heat and the lack of precipitation lowered the levels of the hydraulic reserves in a threshold which the country had not affected since almost 10 years, the phenomenon allowed all the same a remarkable discovery.

A former village resurfaced in one of the national reservoirs, placed in the North of Spain in the valley of La Rioja, which completely emptied of its waters. Premises so had the pleasure to see again, and to discover for some, the ruins of the municipality of Mansilla de la Sierra. A village which had exactly been abandoned six decades ago to give way to the famous reservoir.

When the past re-appears waters :

In 1959, the inhabitants of the municipality had been relocalisés in a constructed village nearby before the voluntary flood. Today, it is so the past which re-appeared and in spite of decades spent under the water, the rests of the municipality are still in a remarkable state of conservation.

So, the curious can devote from now on to a charming pedestrian walk through the ruins of the old city where we still perceive some constructions of house windows of which remained almost intact. We can also observe there trees petrified as well as decks which held in spite of the conditions.

It is not the first time when the village resurfaces since its disappearance six decades ago. Really, ruins are even regularly perceived at the approach of the end of the summer. But this year, because of the marked drought, Mansilla de la Sierra appeared totally and in a very premature way.


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same like this, once i found my shirt after 3 years when i clean my room. TRUE STORY...

This is so interesting to discover @redouanemez. Upvorted and Followed.

Thank you @rosatravels, That would be kind of you to resteem my post, i will do the same thing with you ;)

Well researched post, interesting to read! Upvoted and followed you!

That'd be a good place to get the old metal detector out and scan for precious metals. I'm betting there's at least some jewelry and coinage to be found.

Es increíble, el poder de la naturaleza. En verano en España sufrimos bastante la sequía de agua en nuestros ríos.

Well no-one likes a drought and this one seemed biblical in proportions, evidenced by your post. What a fascinating story. I wonder how long it will take for the village to disappear again under the waves. I feel a film coming on!

wow! I have to visit
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Good photography, wonderful history, and wonderful writeup

Amazing post! really nice written enjoyed it very much :) thanks for the share @redouanemez
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Wow this is pretty cool! Love places like that that are not always visitable!
There is this spot in Austria where there is a park that in summer is filled with water so you can go diving there and in winter is dried up again so you can go on a walk with your dog! Insane how much difference seasons can make!

I wish I could go there and explore what erosion has done to those buildings. It's incredible that there are still pieces standing!

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Wow..never heard of this...to for sharing @redouanemez ...

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