BY: ANDREA ANGELINI
After having explored the Italian towns underwater in northern Italy, the compass of the wonders leads us southward, throughout central-southern Italy. Here too there are lovely lakes and submerged legends, until you get to what may be considered the ‘Italian Atlantis’, an ancient city sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Are you ready to discover more surprises?
Vagli Sotto
We are in Tuscany, in the Province of Lucca, nicknamed ‘the town of the 100 churches’. Vagli Sotto is a town on the edge of the homonymous lake of Vagli. But this is not a typical lake: it was created in 1947 by an Italian energy company, blocking the creek Edron with a 92-meter high dam.
SOURCE: https://italicsmag.com/
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