Norway is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with northern Norway being a popular tourist destination. Small islands, white beaches and crystal clear waters nestled underneath enormous mountain peaks make for a dramatic and impressive landscape. Still, the region suffers from a decrease in population, and many old homes are left behind, abandoned.
I still travel the north to document these lost homes. To try and capture the beauty and the melancholy of what once was. I feel the need to keep telling their stories – to keep them in our present even though they were left in the past.
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They are all single homes without neighbors , &, perhaps , no electricity , or, everyday comforts > If they aren't near towns , this worse for supplies & emergencies. I saw cows in one picture so there is at least a contact close.
These houses have been abandoned for a while, so they are without electricity yes. But there is electricity in the area, and neighbours, so it's very much habitable in that sense. :)
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These houses have been abandoned for a while, so they are without electricity yes. But there is electricity in the area, and neighbours, so it's very much habitable in that sense. :)
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