Environment
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Temple of Quechula: 16th Century Church Unfolds in Mexico Due to Drought Conditions
A recent report showed that a 16th Century Church, The Temple of Quechula, emerged in drought-stricken South Mexico Lake. The low water levels could likely impact local fishermen in the area. Read here.
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