WORLDItalyAdd TopicThe lost underwater village of Curon re-emerges after 70 yearsUSA TODAYThe village of Curon, Italy, was submerged underwater in 1950 when Lake Resia was created. Now, tourists can see the once lost town after maintenance required the lake to be temporarily drained.Courtesy: Luisa AzzoliniA rare view of the lost underwater village of Curon in Italy can be seen after maintenance required Lake Resia to be drained.Courtesy: Luisa AzzoliniA rare view of the lost underwater village of Curon in Italy can be seen after maintenance required Lake Resia to be temporarily drained.Courtesy: Luisa AzzoliniThe lost village of Curon has re-emerged after spending more than 70 years underwater in Lake Resia in Italy.Courtesy: Luisa AzzoliniThe lost village of Curon, Italy can be seen again after maintenance required the temporary draining of Lake Resia which was created in 1950 for the use of a hydroelectric plant that meant plunging the village underwater.Courtesy: Luisa AzzoliniThe underwater village of Curon, Italy is once again visible after workers temporarily drained Lake Resia.Courtesy: Luisa AzzoliniRemnants of the lost village of Curon, Italy are visible to tourists and residents after Lake Resia was temporarily drained for maintenance.Courtesy: Luisa AzzoliniFeatured Weekly Ad