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pics from yesterday 🐛
Tolmie Peak Lookout.
Mount Rainier National Park.
September 23, 2016.
Photo by Paul Wolff, AUDI commercial, Dolomiten in South Tyrol, 1930s.
Dr. Wolff & Tritschler OHG.
Russia, Norilsk by Christophe Jacrot PART 2
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Lichtbildaufnahmen aus Norilsk.
Norilsk (russisch Нори́льск) ist eine rußische Industriestadt in Sibirien. Dauerhaft wohnen dort 175.000 Menschen, zählt man zeitweise dort lebende Menschen dazu, kommt man auf eine Bevölkerung von 220.000 Leuten. Aufgrund ihrer Lage 300 Kilometer nördlich des Polarkreises ist sie die nördlichste Großstadt der Welt.
Den wichtigsten Zweig der Wirtschaft in Norilsk bildet die Nickelproduktion. Leider geht es dabei recht wild zu, weswegen die noch nicht einmal einhundert Jahre alte, von Zwangsarbeitern aus dem Gulag-System erbaute Stadt, als einer der am stärksten verschmutzten Orte der Welt gilt, wenn nicht als d e r meist verschmutzte. Die Lebenserwartung ist leider gering, selbst für rußische Verhältnisse.
Photographs from Norilsk.
Norilsk (Russian: Нори́льск) is an industrial city in Siberia/Russia. It has a permanent population of 175,000 but with temporary inhabitants included, its population reaches 220,000. It is the world’s northernmost city with more than 100,000 inhabitants, located 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle.
Norilsk was largely built by the forced labor of the Soviet-era Gulag system. The main economic sector is the nickel industry. The smelting of the nickel ore is directly responsible for severe pollution, which generally comes in the form of acid rain and smog. Norilsk is considered to be one of the most polluted towns in the world, maybe even t h e most polluted city. Unfortunately, the average life expectancy is short, even by Russian standards.
27. August A. D. 2019
The Bernese Highlands with a view of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, 19th Century. Detail.
1970s interiors.
Building modern America: Ukraine-born painter, Louis Lozowick (1892-1973).
“Dawn”, “City from Above with Tower of Babel”, and “Tower of Babel”: Concept art for Metropolis (1927) by Erich Kettelhut.
Concept art for METROPOLIS (1927) by Erich Kettelhut.