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Ruins of church discovered on bottom of Turkish lake

The ruins of a church have been discovered deep in a lake in Turkey's Black Sea region, a local official said Monday.

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Ruins of church discovered on bottom of Turkish lake

The ruins of a church have been discovered deep in a lake in Turkey's Black Sea region, a local official said Monday.

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Ruins of church discovered on bottom of Turkish lake

The remains of the submerged church lie about 15 meters (50 feet) below the surface of Lake Gaga in the town of Fatsa in Ordu province, the head of the provincial Culture and Tourism Directorate told Anadolu Agency.

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Ruins of church discovered on bottom of Turkish lake

The ruins of the church-whose age is as yet unclear-were discovered during dives by an underwater archaeologist, said Uğur Topalak.

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Ruins of church discovered on bottom of Turkish lake

The depth of the lake ranges between 10 and 15 meters (33-50 feet) and it has a surface area of almost six hectares.

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Ruins of church discovered on bottom of Turkish lake

Over the millennia, Turkey has been home to people of various faiths, from ancient pagans, Christians, and now largely Muslims.

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Ruins of church discovered on bottom of Turkish lake

Turkey has worked to respect and restore remains left by non-Muslims. Topalak said that Lake Gaga, which is a natural protected area, will also be registered as an archeological site.