Photographer Louis Helbig is archive aerial views of Canadian village drowned by the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway on his websiteSunken Villages . The photograph are haunt and gorgeous , almost emerald - similar , but often difficult to read . Outlines of houses and roads barely emerge from the silt like scenes from a dreaming byJ.G. Ballard , resembling flooded phase band in the water that , in some photos , are idly criss - crossed by boats .
The slam find out above , feature a “ barn with octagonal silo , ” or the exposure simply described astwo buildings in Riverside Heights — an to a fault optimistic name for a town that now finds itself underwater — instance the surreal nature of the scenery .
Some of the lost architectural features of the region are nowSCUBA - diving attractions , Helbig explicate .

“ Two Buildings Riverside Heights ” by Louis Helbig .
Helbig relay theextraordinary history of these villageson his site , including a abbreviated introduction to the dispersed former residents who still bring up to thing like “ Inundation Day ” as a perverted local day of remembrance .
“ Down Altsville East to West ” by Louis Helbig .

“ The St. Lawrence Seaway was the orotund industrial project of its time , ” he pen . “ A feat of unprecedented industrial accomplishment , it eliminated the brawny Long Sault Rapids and spread out the Great Lakes to the ocean - run watercraft of its era . In the rapids ’ stead , Lake St. Lawrence became the headwater for a massive hydroelectric dam . ”
“ Doran Point Buildings in May ” by Louis Helbig .
The project began purely by stroke , while flying over a body of water and wait down , spotting theoutlines of architecturein the shallow below :

The first path began in the air in late 2009 when , flying over the St. Lawrence River , I spot , quite by luck , a orthogonal outline in the clear , blue - green water . At first I did n’t quite believe what I thought I was seeing — I had never pick up of such a affair as houses , let alone whole communities , under weewee in Canada and the United States . A few turns later , I chance a route and some more foundations ; the total thing crack into place with a askant glance at the dam in the distance between Cornwall , Ontario , Canada and Massena , New York , USA .
Deciding both to memorialize and , in a common sense , to monish others about the experience of expiration these hokey floods have led to , Helbig ’s labor is both nonfigurative and documentarian — and , even better , it is currently on video display at theMarianne van Silfhout Galleryat St. Lawrence College , so you’re able to see the pic in person .
“ Lot 3317 E. Campbell Property ” by Louis Helbig .

The show closes on November 2 .
“ Downtown Aultsville ” by Louis Helbig .
Browse the lost villageson Helbig ’s site , gibe out Gizmodo ’s own abbreviated view ofdrowned Town , and stop by the gallery for many more unforgettable snapshot .

https://gizmodo.com/5-remarkable-drowned-ghost-towns-created-by-damming-493190547
Opening persona : “ Bar with Octagonal Silo ” by Louis Helbig . Spotted via the excellent Twitter feed@urbanphoto_blog .
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