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I Visited The Post-Soviet City Of Barentsburg On The Svalbard Archipelago
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I Visited The Post-Soviet City Of Barentsburg On The Svalbard Archipelago

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In June 2016 I’ve visited Barentsburg – the post-Soviet “city” established in 1912 on Svalbard, the archipelago within the Arctic Circle, currently administred by Norway. Nowadays the town is populated only by apx. (mostly Russian) 450 people (and a couple of pigs reared for slaughter), who make their living on coal-mining and trying to live a normal life in harsh arctic conditions. The settlement consists mainly of uninhabited ruins interspersed with some modern buildings, “guarded” by the eternally-living Lenin and some other Soviet relics. I invite you for a short walk!

More info: jedzbawsie.pl

The whole settlement fits in one frame, captured from the sea

Former Port Sea Office, now abandoned and in danger of collapsing

Another abandoned house by the sea shore

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Such devices are not in use anymore

Arctic conditions favors the preservation of wood

This monument is telling the story about the importance of the coal-mining

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The “main street” – as You can see – needs a little bit of work

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In 2010 local school have been covered in cool mural, reminding the inhabitants of their home country

Technological and government building looks a way different now

There are also two modernised residential buildings, just a few steps from the bust of Lenin and a slogan: “Our aim – Communism!”

The “Russian Consulate” – the centre of all governmental activities

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Although worn-out and old, the Orthodox church is still in use

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The old hovercraft-thingy, left to rot on the sea shore

Returning from Barentsburg by the boat, You can also see another post-Soviet settlement – Grumant

This one is compeletly abandoned and serves as a reminder of the fierce force of the arctic nature

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Piotr 'Brewa' Brewczyล„ski

Piotr 'Brewa' Brewczyล„ski

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I'm a traveler, marketer, motorcyclist, video game lover and a bookworm from Poland. Not specifically in that order ;). Right now my travel blog is the apple of my eye.

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Piotr 'Brewa' Brewczyล„ski

Piotr 'Brewa' Brewczyล„ski

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I'm a traveler, marketer, motorcyclist, video game lover and a bookworm from Poland. Not specifically in that order ;). Right now my travel blog is the apple of my eye.

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Trickster
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Great work there! If you are interested I kindly invite you to share some of your photos for a webpage dedicated on cities, urban realms and nostalgia. It's called www.thiscityknows.com and I would love to see you there - if you are interested to share some of your work drop a message at info@thiscityknows.com and can discuss more details :)

Trickster
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Great work there! If you are interested I kindly invite you to share some of your photos for a webpage dedicated on cities, urban realms and nostalgia. It's called www.thiscityknows.com and I would love to see you there - if you are interested to share some of your work drop a message at info@thiscityknows.com and can discuss more details :)

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