A visit to the cathedral of the fishes

For a long time, he had kept it conveniently away, because, due to the recognized irony of it, it is usually considered socially incorrect. I am referring to the American writer, Ambrose Bierce - whose disappearance during the Mexican revolution of Pancho Villa, continues to be a great mystery to this day - and to that brief encyclopedia of hurtful criticism, which is, in essence, his well-known 'Devil's Dictionary'.

However, I come to him today, with the intention of inviting you to accompany me on a trip, that, far from the great tourist packages, as well as the careful traditional circuits that offer alternative destinations, there are still places that could be included, not only in what the libertine French poet, François Villon, imagined was the limbo where the snows of yesteryear ended up, but also, as what Bierce used as objective adrenaline against hypocrisy: in other words, oblivion.

Among the numerous references that he offered in his dictionary, that memorable sentence stands out above all, in which he affirms that forgetfulness is nothing else, except that gift that God grants to debtors in compensation for their lack of conscience; definition, which, in some way, adapts perfectly to an important part of unfortunate towns, which, in the mid-fifties, were irremediably expelled from the active demographic census, to end up definitively buried in that other cemetery, which is, There is no doubt about it, the little-known submerged Spain.

This is the case of what was once the prosperous Cantabrian town of Villanueva, located just nine kilometers from Retortillo - a place, next to whose Romanesque church of Santa María, are the ruins of the famous Roman city of Julióbriga - which, together with other neighboring towns, it was part of the economic engine of the Valdearroyo area, based mainly on mining, the glass industry, livestock and agriculture, and was also an inexcusable stopping place for the railway line. that still exists - that connected La Robla, in León, with Balmaseda and Bilbao.

When the Ebro Reservoir was inaugurated in 1952, Villanueva was one of the many towns affected by the so-called Ebro Hydrographic Plan and completely covered by the waters of the reservoir, with the exception of the tower of its church, which, standing out like a fabulous obelisk above the waters of the reservoir, offers silent testimony of the place where there was once a lively town with a lot of vitality.

In modern times and possibly in anticipation of tourism, which, on the other hand, usually passes by, generally, due to ignorance, an access to the tower of the old church was prepared - due to its characteristics, it must have been built in the 16th centuries. -XVII- and a wooden framework was erected inside, which, in the form of a spiral staircase, accesses the highest, being the windows where in the past the bells called the faithful to prayer, scaring, in the process, with its sound, to the elemental beings of the rich mythology of Cantabria, occasional viewpoints, where you can obtain excellent panoramic views of the reservoir and the surrounding environment.

In some cases and depending on the circumstances, the drop in water level reveals, in all its harshness, the remains of the houses and factories of a town, some of whose inhabitants, it is also true, chose to recover part of the stone and ashlar from their old homes and settle in a higher place, which would be, right now, the few houses with an ancient and ancestral appearance that you have to pass by following a small path, to reach the shore of the swamp.

The name Cathedral of the Fishes is a romantic, emotional and popular nickname, which, however, unfortunately, has not prevented barbarism from taking over the place and inconsistency, in the form of graffiti, from being present, both in the framework as in the walls of the old parish tower.

It is also a place where, despite the prohibitions, young people from nearby towns come to camp and take some refreshing baths.

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The spaniars came to America not to 'discover it" as the books and story wrongly tell it (America existed already then). Columbus and his gang (the unwanted from the spanish prisons) came to America only to steal, kill, abuse and rape the indians and the cross culture impact was so devastating

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OKAY. Thank you very much for an opinion that has nothing to do with this post and what is discussed here. As far as I'm concerned, you're very free to think however you want, but that doesn't give you the right to spout nonsense on other people's blogs. Greetings

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It will really be a great day to visit this place and explore it around

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It is an interesting place, where you can experience various emotions and, in addition, it helps you better understand the world in which you live and the sudden changes that can modify your way of life.

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Wow
This is my first time hearing something like Cathedral of fishes
Thanks for this wonderful post

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Pasa mucho, estructuras de este estilo, con tanta historia y carga cultural detrás, que por no estar en un entorno plenamente turístico y tan accesible, terminan casi en estado de abandono, al menos sin el reguardo que se merecen para mantener su legado.

Las fotos que muestras los alrededores hacen imaginar lo impresionante que tuvo que verse en sus buenos años. Espero que siga allí por mucho más tiempo. ¡Saludos!.

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En realidad, es un entorno muy interesante, que conecta, algunos kilómetros más adelante, con una sorprendente formación natural, los denominados Cañones del Ebro, que son, desde luego, una maravilla, incluido, además, el pintoresquismo de sus pueblos. Pueblos, que, en el fondo, poco o nada se diferenciaban de los que aquí quedaron sumergidos bajo millones de litros de agua, salvo en el detalle de que tuvieron mejor suerte y hoy en día, sí reciben múltiples visitas de un turismo que nunca deja de sorprenderse con su belleza. Muchas gracias por tu comentario y un cordial saludo.

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Thanks for writing extensively about the cathedral of fishes along with pictures. I must say the cathedral still looks great after all these years. I hope you enjoyed the weekend. Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you for appreciating it. It will never be what it once was, but at least the tower continues to be a silent witness to a world and decisions that can change your life from one moment to the next.

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It will really be great to visit this type of place actually

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You could say that it is quite an adventure, also having the opportunity to also enjoy a very attractive environment.

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