Trozena Reborn
This is a nice overhead of most of the village. They have made progress though there is a lot more to go, unless they are leaving some as they are to add to the ambiance.
Village Centre
Using the drone I was able to get some nice shots of the centre of the village. You could see that they were hard at work on the rebuild.
Future Pond?
Zooming in shows some nice detail.
Fixer-Upper
It looks like they are doing a great job, but who are "they"?
The Future Looks Bright
So, Trozena is coming back to life. Wouldn't it be amazing if some of the other abandoned villages underwent similar transformations? I will leave you with a shot of the currently-dried-up-waterfall. Hopefully we will get lots of rain over the next winter, and that too will be reborn.
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