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A fisherman holds freshly caught carp from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoir...

#8594370

Dramatically Low Water Level In Poland

28 July 2022

A fisherman holds freshly caught carp from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoir...

#8594370

28 July 2022

A fisherman holds freshly caught carp from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow. Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The reason is the amount of rainfall, which recently is much lower than the monthly averages. An increasing area of ​​the country is subject to hydrological drought. On Wednesday, July 26, 2022, in Rzeszow, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland.


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A fisherman catches fish under a bridge from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rive...

#8594366

Dramatically Low Water Level In Poland

28 July 2022

A fisherman catches fish under a bridge from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rive...

#8594366

28 July 2022

A fisherman catches fish under a bridge from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow. Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The reason is the amount of rainfall, which recently is much lower than the monthly averages. An increasing area of ​​the country is subject to hydrological drought. On Wednesday, July 27, 2022, in Rzeszow, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland.


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Fishermen catch fish from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Pola...

#8594368

Dramatically Low Water Level In Poland

28 July 2022

Fishermen catch fish from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Pola...

#8594368

28 July 2022

Fishermen catch fish from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow. Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The reason is the amount of rainfall, which recently is much lower than the monthly averages. An increasing area of ​​the country is subject to hydrological drought. On Wednesday, July 26, 2022, in Rzeszow, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland.


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Pieces of wood and trees in a partially dry Wislok River bed.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The...

#8594364

Dramatically Low Water Level In Poland

28 July 2022

Pieces of wood and trees in a partially dry Wislok River bed.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The...

#8594364

28 July 2022

Pieces of wood and trees in a partially dry Wislok River bed. Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The reason is the amount of rainfall, which recently is much lower than the monthly averages. An increasing area of ​​the country is subject to hydrological drought. On Wednesday, July 26, 2022, in Rzeszow, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland.


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Pieces of wood and trees in a partially dry Wislok River bed.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The...

#8594362

Dramatically Low Water Level In Poland

28 July 2022

Pieces of wood and trees in a partially dry Wislok River bed.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The...

#8594362

28 July 2022

Pieces of wood and trees in a partially dry Wislok River bed. Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The reason is the amount of rainfall, which recently is much lower than the monthly averages. An increasing area of ​​the country is subject to hydrological drought. On Wednesday, July 26, 2022, in Rzeszow, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland.


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A fisherman holds freshly caught carp from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoir...

#8594332

Dramatically Low Water Level In Poland

28 July 2022

A fisherman holds freshly caught carp from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoir...

#8594332

28 July 2022

A fisherman holds freshly caught carp from the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow. Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The reason is the amount of rainfall, which recently is much lower than the monthly averages. An increasing area of ​​the country is subject to hydrological drought. On Wednesday, July 26, 2022, in Rzeszow, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland.


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A fisherman catches fish from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoi...

#8594328

Dramatically Low Water Level In Poland

28 July 2022

A fisherman catches fish from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoi...

#8594328

28 July 2022

A fisherman catches fish from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow. Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The reason is the amount of rainfall, which recently is much lower than the monthly averages. An increasing area of ​​the country is subject to hydrological drought. On Wednesday, July 27, 2022, in Rzeszow, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland.


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A fisherman catches fish under a bridge from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rive...

#8594330

Dramatically Low Water Level In Poland

28 July 2022

A fisherman catches fish under a bridge from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow.
Water level drops are observed on rive...

#8594330

28 July 2022

A fisherman catches fish under a bridge from the middle of the extremely low Wislok River in Rzeszow. Water level drops are observed on rivers and reservoirs throughout Poland. The reason is the amount of rainfall, which recently is much lower than the monthly averages. An increasing area of ​​the country is subject to hydrological drought. On Wednesday, July 27, 2022, in Rzeszow, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland.


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A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248866

Bulgaria Fortress Bukelon

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248866

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle Ages in today's Bulgarian lands. The local population is trying to keep this unique fortress from the raids of people living in the nearby villages that break it down to build houses. Tens of years ago, many of the houses in the region were built with stones from the fortress, after which a program to preserve it began, and now many people have decided to take stones from there to build houses, fences and other buildings. Local residents also worry about the raids of refugees coming from Turkey because the fortress and the village are about 500 meters from the border. The height of the remains of the tower is about 18 meters and they represent a magnificent view, filling the panorama of the region. The tourist flow in the area has been drastically reduced due to their concerns about refugee entry and the danger of the collapse of the fortress as a result of its indiscriminate long-standing demolition. On April 14, 1205, the Adrianople battle took place in which Tsar Kaloyan's armies defeated the knights of the Fourth Crusade and captured the master of the Latin Empire Baldwin I Flanders. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248868

Bulgaria Fortress Bukelon

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248868

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle Ages in today's Bulgarian lands. The local population is trying to keep this unique fortress from the raids of people living in the nearby villages that break it down to build houses. Tens of years ago, many of the houses in the region were built with stones from the fortress, after which a program to preserve it began, and now many people have decided to take stones from there to build houses, fences and other buildings. Local residents also worry about the raids of refugees coming from Turkey because the fortress and the village are about 500 meters from the border. The height of the remains of the tower is about 18 meters and they represent a magnificent view, filling the panorama of the region. The tourist flow in the area has been drastically reduced due to their concerns about refugee entry and the danger of the collapse of the fortress as a result of its indiscriminate long-standing demolition. On April 14, 1205, the Adrianople battle took place in which Tsar Kaloyan's armies defeated the knights of the Fourth Crusade and captured the master of the Latin Empire Baldwin I Flanders. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248870

Bulgaria Fortress Bukelon

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248870

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle Ages in today's Bulgarian lands. The local population is trying to keep this unique fortress from the raids of people living in the nearby villages that break it down to build houses. Tens of years ago, many of the houses in the region were built with stones from the fortress, after which a program to preserve it began, and now many people have decided to take stones from there to build houses, fences and other buildings. Local residents also worry about the raids of refugees coming from Turkey because the fortress and the village are about 500 meters from the border. The height of the remains of the tower is about 18 meters and they represent a magnificent view, filling the panorama of the region. The tourist flow in the area has been drastically reduced due to their concerns about refugee entry and the danger of the collapse of the fortress as a result of its indiscriminate long-standing demolition. On April 14, 1205, the Adrianople battle took place in which Tsar Kaloyan's armies defeated the knights of the Fourth Crusade and captured the master of the Latin Empire Baldwin I Flanders. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248874

Bulgaria Fortress Bukelon

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248874

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle Ages in today's Bulgarian lands. The local population is trying to keep this unique fortress from the raids of people living in the nearby villages that break it down to build houses. Tens of years ago, many of the houses in the region were built with stones from the fortress, after which a program to preserve it began, and now many people have decided to take stones from there to build houses, fences and other buildings. Local residents also worry about the raids of refugees coming from Turkey because the fortress and the village are about 500 meters from the border. The height of the remains of the tower is about 18 meters and they represent a magnificent view, filling the panorama of the region. The tourist flow in the area has been drastically reduced due to their concerns about refugee entry and the danger of the collapse of the fortress as a result of its indiscriminate long-standing demolition. On April 14, 1205, the Adrianople battle took place in which Tsar Kaloyan's armies defeated the knights of the Fourth Crusade and captured the master of the Latin Empire Baldwin I Flanders. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248876

Bulgaria Fortress Bukelon

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248876

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle Ages in today's Bulgarian lands. The local population is trying to keep this unique fortress from the raids of people living in the nearby villages that break it down to build houses. Tens of years ago, many of the houses in the region were built with stones from the fortress, after which a program to preserve it began, and now many people have decided to take stones from there to build houses, fences and other buildings. Local residents also worry about the raids of refugees coming from Turkey because the fortress and the village are about 500 meters from the border. The height of the remains of the tower is about 18 meters and they represent a magnificent view, filling the panorama of the region. The tourist flow in the area has been drastically reduced due to their concerns about refugee entry and the danger of the collapse of the fortress as a result of its indiscriminate long-standing demolition. On April 14, 1205, the Adrianople battle took place in which Tsar Kaloyan's armies defeated the knights of the Fourth Crusade and captured the master of the Latin Empire Baldwin I Flanders. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248878

Bulgaria Fortress Bukelon

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248878

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle Ages in today's Bulgarian lands. The local population is trying to keep this unique fortress from the raids of people living in the nearby villages that break it down to build houses. Tens of years ago, many of the houses in the region were built with stones from the fortress, after which a program to preserve it began, and now many people have decided to take stones from there to build houses, fences and other buildings. Local residents also worry about the raids of refugees coming from Turkey because the fortress and the village are about 500 meters from the border. The height of the remains of the tower is about 18 meters and they represent a magnificent view, filling the panorama of the region. The tourist flow in the area has been drastically reduced due to their concerns about refugee entry and the danger of the collapse of the fortress as a result of its indiscriminate long-standing demolition. On April 14, 1205, the Adrianople battle took place in which Tsar Kaloyan's armies defeated the knights of the Fourth Crusade and captured the master of the Latin Empire Baldwin I Flanders. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248882

Bulgaria Fortress Bukelon

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248882

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle Ages in today's Bulgarian lands. The local population is trying to keep this unique fortress from the raids of people living in the nearby villages that break it down to build houses. Tens of years ago, many of the houses in the region were built with stones from the fortress, after which a program to preserve it began, and now many people have decided to take stones from there to build houses, fences and other buildings. Local residents also worry about the raids of refugees coming from Turkey because the fortress and the village are about 500 meters from the border. The height of the remains of the tower is about 18 meters and they represent a magnificent view, filling the panorama of the region. The tourist flow in the area has been drastically reduced due to their concerns about refugee entry and the danger of the collapse of the fortress as a result of its indiscriminate long-standing demolition. On April 14, 1205, the Adrianople battle took place in which Tsar Kaloyan's armies defeated the knights of the Fourth Crusade and captured the master of the Latin Empire Baldwin I Flanders. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248886

Bulgaria Fortress Bukelon

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle...

#4248886

1 May 2019

A view of Bukelon fortress near the village of Matochina in Southeastern Bulgaria. Bukelon is the best-preserved fortress of the late Middle Ages in today's Bulgarian lands. The local population is trying to keep this unique fortress from the raids of people living in the nearby villages that break it down to build houses. Tens of years ago, many of the houses in the region were built with stones from the fortress, after which a program to preserve it began, and now many people have decided to take stones from there to build houses, fences and other buildings. Local residents also worry about the raids of refugees coming from Turkey because the fortress and the village are about 500 meters from the border. The height of the remains of the tower is about 18 meters and they represent a magnificent view, filling the panorama of the region. The tourist flow in the area has been drastically reduced due to their concerns about refugee entry and the danger of the collapse of the fortress as a result of its indiscriminate long-standing demolition. On April 14, 1205, the Adrianople battle took place in which Tsar Kaloyan's armies defeated the knights of the Fourth Crusade and captured the master of the Latin Empire Baldwin I Flanders. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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