Low water levels in Prozor-Rama, Bosnia and Herzegovina, have unveiled ancient remains of houses, mosques, minarets, and orchards.
During the 1960s, the former Yugoslavia built hydroelectric power plants in the region, creating large artificial lakes with the help of dam reservoirs. As a consequence, many villages were flooded, leaving their residents displaced from their homes. When water recesses due to draught or heightened electricity production, the lake unveils the remains of houses, mosques, minarets, and orchards.
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During the 1960s, the former Yugoslavia built hydroelectric power plants in the region, creating large artificial lakes with the help of dam reservoirs. As a consequence, many villages were flooded, leaving their residents displaced from their homes. When water recesses due to draught or heightened electricity production, the lake unveils the remains of houses, mosques, minarets, and orchards.
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