The Danube, the second longest river in Europe, although it travels areas with great industry, remains alive. Its waters flow clear in the sea, thats why a large flora and fauna finds home in the second half of the river and in the delta. Sturgeons travel upstream from the Black Sea 800 km to lay their eggs in the clear waters, on the hydroplant dam, Portile de Fier. This 10 feet giants represent the gauge of the clearness of the river's water.
DANUBE, STAY ALIVE !
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