RT published this video item, entitled “Ancient mosque EMERGES from Ramsko Lake” – below is their description.
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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In This Story: Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country in South and Southeast Europe, located within the Balkans. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is bordered by Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to the north and southwest. It is not entirely landlocked; to the south it has a narrow coast on the Adriatic Sea, which is about 20 kilometres (12 miles) long and surrounds the town of Neum.
The inland Bosnia region has a moderate continental climate, with hot summers and cold, snowy winters. In the central and eastern interior of the country the geography is mountainous, in the northwest moderately hilly, and in the northeast predominantly flatland. The smaller southern region, Herzegovina, has a Mediterranean climate and mostly mountainous topography.