26 Forgotten Villages Around the World Being Reclaimed by Nature
10. The Ghostly Remains of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Mexico

San Juan Parangaricutiro, a village in Mexico, was buried by lava during the eruption of Paricutin Volcano in 1943. The church steeple is all that remains visible, rising from the hardened lava field like a sentinel of the past. The eruption forced the villagers to relocate, leaving behind their homes and history. Today, the site is a popular tourist destination, offering a unique glimpse into the power of nature and the resilience of human spirit. The story of San Juan Parangaricutiro is a testament to the dynamic forces of nature and the ability of communities to adapt and rebuild in the face of disaster.








