Visiting a reservoir that sounded like it was dead a few months ago. A reservoir surrounded by beautiful greenery.

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Hello everyone, I'm back on this happy afternoon. I'd like to share a little about my experience visiting a reservoir that had been defunct for a few months.

Upon arriving at the reservoir, which had been defunct for a few months, I immediately entered the reservoir area. It was surrounded by previously well-maintained plants, but now none of them were in danger.

As I entered the reservoir area, I saw that the rocks had become dirty, the water had turned yellow, and there was a lot of trash in the water. I immediately passed a small irrigation canal to arrive in front of the reservoir. The irrigation canal also looked very dirty, as no one bothered to clean it.

When I first entered the reservoir, after passing through the small irrigation canal, I took some pictures of my first time entering this reservoir.

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I also noticed that around the reservoir, there were several seating areas that seemed to have been favorite spots for visitors to rest and enjoy themselves. However, now these areas looked deserted and devoid of visitors. The stalls that once sold food and drinks were also gone, and the atmosphere around the reservoir had become increasingly quiet.

However, I noticed that green plants still grew around the reservoir, providing a bit of color and life amidst the devastation. The plants appeared to have grown wild and unkempt, but they still gave a beautiful and natural impression.

I sat on one of the remaining seating areas, enjoying the quiet and peaceful atmosphere around the reservoir. I could hear the birdsong and the wind blowing gently through the greenery. Although the area was no longer there, the natural beauty was still there and could be enjoyed.

I felt that this place had a long and interesting story, and I wanted to learn more about the history of this reservoir, who had come here, and what had happened there. I had many questions, and I hoped that one day I would find the answers.

When I saw stalls where there were no more people selling and seating areas where there were no more people enjoying the atmosphere, I tried to take some pictures.

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I decided to approach the edge of the reservoir, even though the water was already very dirty and yellow. I was afraid to look at it because it could bleach things in it. I could see that the reservoir was no longer used for recreation, but I was curious about some of the remaining play equipment.

I saw several toy duck boats located on the edge of the reservoir, as well as several other play equipment that looked like they had been used by children. I could imagine how children once played around this reservoir, enjoying the clear water and sunny weather.

I walked closer to the reservoir and saw that the water was indeed very dirty. I could see plastic waste and other objects floating on the surface. I felt sad to see the reservoir, which had become a garbage dump.

I tried to capture some images of the reservoir, with its yellowed and dirty water.

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I wanted to take a second look; the water, although yellow, was clean and free of trash. I felt this was a good opportunity to take some photos of the reservoir surrounded by beautiful green plants.

I took my camera and began capturing the reservoir's beauty from different angles, noting how the green plants growing around the reservoir provided a beautiful contrast to the yellow water.

I took several photos showcasing the reservoir's natural beauty, including the plants growing around it. I also tried to capture the sunlight shining on the reservoir, creating a beautiful effect in my photos.

I was satisfied with the photos because I was able to ignore the unique and interesting beauty of the honeycomb. I hope these photos can provide a good picture of the reservoir's natural beauty, despite its imperfect condition.

This is what the reservoir looks like, with its yellowing water and its surrounding green plants.

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Photographer@alexwilliam


Hello, I am a ferry, I named my HiVE account @alexwilliam. Sa I like to look for unique and interesting moments. I love sharing experiences with all my friends.☺️

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Very beautiful and pleasant environment, friend. Best wishes to you.

The same color of the water here in Burn Ham park and it has different types boat where people can do boat riding. I think it's fun there too.

Wow, you traveled to a park that has extraordinary beauty. I really like the beauty of the park❤️

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