Ruins of a centuries-old town have emerged at a dam parched by drought in the northern Philippines.
After a prolonged spell of intense heat and a little rain, water levels in the dam have fallen to reveal parts of a sunken church, tombstones, and the foundations of structures from the 300-year-old town in Nueva Ecija province.
Water levels at the Pantabangan dam have fallen by 26 meters so far this year, with its current level seven meters lower than a year ago.