Across the world, entire villages have been drowned beneath reservoirs in the name of progress. Houses disappeared. Roads vanished. But something stranger happened when the water rose. The holy places stayed. Church towers still pierce the surface of lakes. Forgotten shrines rest beneath quiet reservoirs. Chapels, temples, and roadside altars now sit in the dark where fish drift through what used to be sanctuaries. In this episode of The Phantom Navigator, we explore drowned holy places around the world. From the eerie bell tower rising out of Italy’s Reschensee Bell Tower to Japan’s submerged shrines beneath Kuzuryu Dam, and the church that resurfaces from drought stricken waters at Sant Romà de Sau. These aren’t just lost towns. They are sacred spaces forced underwater. Altars drowned. Graves relocated. Bells that were silenced… or maybe never stopped ringing. Because when a holy place sinks, the question isn’t just what was lost. It’s what stayed behind. Tonight we descend into submerged temples, forgotten chapels, and the quiet truth that water remembers more than we think. Some hauntings scream. The deepest ones simply wait beneath the surface.