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Nové Heřminovy sits alongside the Opava River in the northeast corner of Czech Republic. The first settlers arrived more than 700 years ago, and the 250 people who live there cling tightly to history and tradition. But the village will change forever in a few years when the government dams the river and inundates the valley, a fate that hangs over residents like a cloud.

Imrich Veber spent a day or two each week photographing people going about their lives. The bright, colorful photos in NH20 capture the small moments that make Nové Heřminovy so special to those eager to stay. A family slaughters a pig in preparation for winter. Majorettes line up for a dance routine at a village celebration. And children cool off in a nearby creek, knowing their way of life will vanish.

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Source: Wired