Underground river in Łódź to be raised to the surface after more than 100 years

Underground river in Łódź to be raised to the surface after more than 100 years

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While it has recently become commonplace for Polish towns and cities to gain amazing new attractions and important infrastructure, none can boast that they have gained a new river in their very centre. CE Report quoting The First News

However, this is what is set to happen in Łódź. The River Lamus, in the past a pivotal waterway in the city, and now currently flowing through the city centre via an underground channel, is to reemerge to the city's surface after more than 100 years.

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