Reading the history of Kantubek I can't shake off that eerie feeling and I can't stop thinking about that book about Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene.
Also it makes me think about Pathologic again and in a little bit broader ways

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Reading the history of Kantubek I can't shake off that eerie feeling and I can't stop thinking about that book about Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene.
Also it makes me think about Pathologic again and in a little bit broader ways
This just tells me that I like satellite mode much better than the normal maps one. Look at all the detail you can get from a satellite view on a very little place like this. I very much wonder if this is a ‘workers town’ where people only go to work, or if people also have their homes here.
Here is the first selection group of some buildings I found in Kantubek. I am still wondering why it looks pretty abandoned. If people would live here, what would that be like? The photo that stands out for me the most is the room with only one chair in the middle. To me, this almost looks like a room where people get tortured.
To me, this just looks like any other beach. Still figuring out why I even documented this picture.
This is a picture that I am quite confused about. I cannot really figure out what I see in this picture. The things that make sense to me is some wheels, a bush/tree and the back of a sign. I very much wonder why the photographer took a photo of this setting and posted it on Google Maps
This picture really stoot out to me, since I remember that the South Aral Sea is shrinking. With this dam, you can manage the amount of water on the other side. I wonder in how many years this dam will be useless.