Churches emerged among Mexican waters Grijalva River drought receding water depth of 25 meters.
Leonel Mendoza out fishing every day around Nezahualcoyotl reservoir surrounded by forests and mountain ranges in the southern state of Chiapas Mexico has seen this view before. But the past few days, many passengers anxious to see firsthand the ancient Church.
It's the second time that the water receded to the mosque after flooding in the basin since 1966. In 2002, the water level low, visitors can walk in the house over and over. It is located in the region Quechula and was built by a group of priests led by Friar Bartolome de la Casas arrived this region in the mid-16th century.
This temple has a length of 61 meters, a width of 14 meters, 10 meters tall wall and gates to a height of 16 meters. It was abandoned in the interval 1773 to 1776. According to the architect Carlos Navarete working with Mexican authorities.
Updated: Leng Phearun,
Source: Metro.



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