JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.
JABLANIČKO LAKE, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, FEBRUARY 2017: Once fertile, green valley along emerald Neretva River between Konjic and Jablanica in central Bosnia and Hercegovina was a man’s home for hundreds of years. The construction of the large hydroelectric power plant in Jablanica began in the late forties. The dam stopped Neretva and formed artificial lake that has flooded their villages. Due to the weak rainfall and low water flow, this reservoir is in the rapid decline of water level due to the production of electricity. When the lake completely dries up, it can be seen the remains of the village with its old Muslim cemetery.