A MEMORY FROM THE PAST: A CHURCH WITH A UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE FORGOTTEN BY EVERYONE / PHOTO STORY



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_Some time ago I came across a photo of the Ogosta Dam in Bulgaria. An ancient tower could be seen in one part of the landscape, but there was no information about the building.

I wanted to know and started searching._
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_I contacted a local historian in the area, from whom I learned many interesting things about the area and the history of the church. In the first picture you see his wife.

She had put on her black dress and was paying her respects in her own way._
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The church, as well as two surrounding villages, were submerged during Communism due to the construction of the Ogosta Dam.
The local residents were moved to the big city, and from that time only the dilapidated church remains today.

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Divers often dived under the waters of the dam to observe the old stone staircases of the dead villages.
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When it rained more, the dam covered half the church. However, the architectural masterpiece has not been handed down to this day.
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Mitko also told me that while there was a roof in it, drug addicts, drunkards, shepherds and homeless people regularly found refuge in it.
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This is not a posted photo. His wife was just sitting at the window thinking something.

In your opinion, why are such monuments of culture rejected by society just because they are products of a bygone era? There is no logic. Communism, whatever it was, is a part of Bulgarian history. In my opinion, these sites should be maintained and have informational signs. Now I will not comment on the displacement and submergence of entire villages because of a dam. There are enough examples of such actions that I will touch on in a future story.

Thanks for sharing this story!

I took the photos with my old camera - Nikon 5600.

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These photos are wonderful. Thank you for sharing with us. I didn't think the first photo was a tribute. I like the coloring of your photos. Do you work with Photoshop? Where did you get the applied primers from?

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Hello and thank you very much!👋

I color with cinematic processing + matte effect. I use photoshop.

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Thank you, I also work with Photoshop professionally. Do you know the site to download ready-made presets?

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I hardly skip this type of article I love reading about history as a school teacher it opens my eye into hidden historic times and places and I have a lot of stories to share with my pupils and make them critical thinkers. Thank you for sharing.

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Thanks a lot!👋

There are so many abandoned places to talk about… Applause for sharing with your students!

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Thank you. Reading daily from you would be like a daily manner.

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Photo stories show truly unique places to learn from.👋

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I've always found abandoned churches more interesting than the fortresses and other historical ruins just because the religious places have seen so many things during their existence. Really precious places!

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That's right! I will soon write a story about another abandoned church submerged in a dam.

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