With all this talk about people and their underwater houses, it's a wonder that we don't hear more about other types of underwater buildings. An underwater mall, maybe, or an underwater school. Who knows? Could be anything so long as it's submerged under water.
Now before you start telling me that an underwater house isn't really underwater (it's really just a house that you're paying more for than it's actually worth), let me ask you a question: How do you explain this underwater church? What better way could there be to seek solace from the pressures of your underwater home than with a little bit of submerged worship and meditation?

Reuters writes:
This combination photograph shows the ruins of a church in the Andean town of Potosi in 2008 (L) and its current state on February 21, 2010. The 25-meter-tall church and ruins of a Potosi town flooded in the early 1980s have emerged from the Uribante-Caparo water reservoir after a drought reduced water levels.
- via:// Reuters





















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9.28.10
By Malcom Reynolds
That church is really beautiful. It is sad to hear that it was underwater for so long, but it has made it look really cool.
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