Chorzów[ˈxɔʐuf] is a city in Silesia (coordinates: 50°18′N 18°57′E), southern Poland with around 114,680 (2006) inhabitants and an area of 33.5 km². Chorzów is situated on the Rawa river on the Silesian Highland in the heart of the Upper Silesian Industrial Area, 7 km north-west of Katowice. Chorzów is in the middle of Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union, the largest legally-recognized urban entity in Poland with a population of 2.2 mln. The population of the urban area in the conurbation around Chorzów is about 3.5 million. (From Wikipedia.)
Firt pollute the streams, then make them underground dains and cover up the mess instead of cleaning it up. Beurocracy is the same the world over.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sad shame.
ReplyDeleteit looks like it could be so pleasant but then it seems everywhere we cover up and use these streams.
ReplyDeleteCzyli pod dywan.
ReplyDeleteSłyszałeś, ze Kłodnicę mają oczyszczać? :P
Interesting picture, it is such a daily sight that you wouldn't noticed it until you photographed it..
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