26 Forgotten Villages Around the World Being Reclaimed by Nature

10. The Ghostly Remains of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Mexico

Ruins of St. John's church, at Parangaricutiro ghost town, half destroyed by lava flow from Paricutin volcano, in the 1942-1952 eruption. Uruapan, Michoacán, Mexico. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @LBM1948

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.

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