Geo (Gio) Rutherford
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China has a lot of spooky lakes.
But unfortunately, China is a little hard to research.
Like China is one of the lakes, one of the countries that it's hard to find stuff unless you're like maybe searching in, I don't know,
And so I did Cayendo Lake, which is a lake that was flooded.
But their city, unlike Lake Lanier, this city that they flooded was like a thousand-year-old city.
And the city, all of the brick and the rock from this city is completely preserved.
All these buildings are preserved.
And you can like see all the beautiful ornate carvings on the lake or on the, not on the lake, on the city that are still there underneath the water.
And divers have like gone down to visit it.
Yeah.
So it's kind of, it's interesting.
That's like, yeah, that's a topic that I could probably do forever is just places we've, we've flooded.
And then now there's things at the bottom that are kind of, we don't know.
It's a calls back to that.
Like once something is beneath the surface and you don't know, then it's pretty spooky.
This one to me is not that spooky, but it's kind of fun.
It's just like a fun fact.
There's a viral picture of, I think it was called Bear Island, which was an island in a lake on the Isle of Royale in the lake of Lake Superior, right?
And so people were like, oh my God, look at this tiny island on this tiny lake, on this island, on this lake, on this island, on this lake, so on and so forth.
I think my favorite one is Talal.