The given maps illustrate significant changes in the region afterward building of energy production facility.
Overoll, the wildlife and the historic beauty had been destroyed, whereas amenities had been increased, along with capacity of the area to provide for visitors.
Initially, this area had customary attributes of a countryside. The river had divided the region into two. To the west of the river was a natural park, and there was a historic castle to the south west. Regarding source of income, the settlement only offered a farmland in east. In contrast, the north bank and the village were unspoilt.
However, the zone had developed profoundly. National park and old castle were demolished in order to built the hydroelectric power plant and transmission towers on south west. To carter for tourists, the farmland had been destroyed, and supplanted by the hotel in east bank of the river. The construction of the dam onward, the lake was emerged on the river, and regarding recreation, besides pier for fisherman, had been begun using of the boat.
