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hi guys, There used to be a beautiful village called Geamana in Romania. Unfortunately, the waste has drowned it, leaving a horror portrait.
About two hours' drive from Cluj in Romania, Geamana is nothing like a ghost town. Its beauty in the past was only a memento of soaking pollution.
Its history, once there was a bronze mine Rosia Poieni located in the Apuseni Mountains. At the discretion of the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, large-scale mining was done.
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But as is known, mining activities always leave waste that needs to be discarded. Therefore, Nicolae forced the inhabitants of Geamana Village to leave her home. The reason, the village was used as a mine waste shelter.
Noted there are about 400 families who were forced to leave home due to the policy of Nicolae. Eventually, Geamana Village was drowned by waste from a bronze mine.
As a result, the whole village turned into a waste lake, leaving only the roof of the tower that still appears to stand from a distance. It is also a picture of the destruction of nature by human greed.
Yet when viewed, still looks trees and green grass around the village. The only part of the village is filled with the waste of various colors. What an unlucky sight.
Although already uninhabited, not a few tourists who come to see Geamana now. If the village can be a lesson for the traveler to always appreciate the environment and not greedy.