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Resia iced lake and tower bell #111844948
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The submerged bell tower of Curon. The bell tower of the small town of Curon, in Trentino-Alto Adige, juts out from Lake Resia like the tip of an iceberg, whose submerged body tells a dramatic story now almost sixty years old. In 1950, the construction of a dam for a hydroelectric plant required merging two large lakes ââ¬â Resia and Curon, also known as ââ¬ÅMiddle Lakeââ¬Â, about 1,500 meters above sea level. The old town of Curon Venosta was razed to the ground and buried forever under 120 million cubic meters of freshwater. Over fifty hectares of land and almost two hundred houses in this part of the Venosta Valley disappeared. The population was relocated, with great difficulties and obvious protests, in a new town higher up on the mountain. Even the pope was involved at the time: a delegation of local residents visited Pius XII and asked him to help stop the project. Unfortunately, there was nothing he could do. From then on, the landscape of Curon would feature a one-by-six kilometer basin, with the top of a bell tower peaking out where a 14th-century church still stands, underwater.