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Huib F
Eindhoven, The Netherlands13 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2024 • Couples
Nice to drive by.
The village disappears depending on the water level under water due to the existing dam.

Ignore the sign that you can't drive there. After a dirt road of 2.5 km, but easily drivable, you arrive.
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Written 10 October 2024
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Abraham d
Deventer, The Netherlands3 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2018 • Couples
The road to the city was semi-closed but we gave it a try anyway. I think the area is often flooded, so you may want to be careful. We visited in a very dry July. We drove down the road, kept left on the y-junction halfway. We didn't knew what to expect do we were surprised. It is a town, partly in ruins, so again you need to be careful on your visit, but it was an interesting sight. It has an eerie vibe. The city was abandoned when the dam was built and the area was flooded. The church is still in good shape, as if someone has been maintaining it. Some collapsed buildings and some graffiti. An interesting visit.
Written 28 July 2018
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