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View of the Kornat Island, Kornati National Park
View of the Kornat Island, Kornati National Park
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Sailing near Kukljica, Ugljan island, Kornati National Park
Sailing near Kukljica, Ugljan island, Kornati National Park
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A sailnig boat near the Zut island, Kornati National Park
A sailnig boat near the Zut island, Kornati National Park
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Distinctive strara of the Konati Island, Kornati National Park
Distinctive strara of the Konati Island, Kornati National Park
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People swimming in the Lavdara island, Kornati National Park
People swimming in the Lavdara island, Kornati National Park
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View of the Kornat Island, Kornati National Park
View of the Kornat Island, Kornati National Park
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A man riding his bicycle on the road to Adventdalen in Longyearbyen, Svalbard with beautiful mountains covered by snow in the back
- Longyearbyen is the largest settlement and the administrative center of Svalbard, Norway. As of 2008, the town had a population of 2,040. Longyearbyen is located in the valley of Longyeardalen and on the shore of Adventfjorden, a bay...
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A stony beach and a power station in the back in Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen, Svalbard
- Longyearbyen is the largest settlement and the administrative center of Svalbard, Norway. As of 2008, the town had a population of 2,040. Longyearbyen is located in the valley of Longyeardalen and on the shore of Adventfjorden, a bay...
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An old coal mine in Longyearbyen, the capital of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago
- Longyearbyen is the largest settlement and the administrative center of Svalbard, Norway. As of 2008, the town had a population of 2,040. Longyearbyen is located in the valley of Longyeardalen and on the shore of Adventfjorden, a bay...
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People walking on а tundra-like field near Longyearbyen, Svalbard archipelago with beautiful mountains visible in the back
- Longyearbyen is the largest settlement and the administrative center of Svalbard, Norway. As of 2008, the town had a population of 2,040. Longyearbyen is located in the valley of Longyeardalen and on the shore of Adventfjorden, a bay...
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Panorama view of Longyearbyen industrial zone with mountains covered by snow in the background
- Longyearbyen is the largest settlement and the administrative center of Svalbard, Norway. As of 2008, the town had a population of 2,040. Longyearbyen is located in the valley of Longyeardalen and on the shore of Adventfjorden, a bay...
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Longyearbyen the largest populated area and the capital of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago is stretched out along the Longyearelva River
- Longyearbyen is the largest settlement and the administrative center of Svalbard, Norway. As of 2008, the town had a population of 2,040. Longyearbyen is located in the valley of Longyeardalen and on the shore of Adventfjorden, a bay...
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The old coal-fired power plant at the harbor of the Russian settlement and coal mining community Pyramiden on the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway
- The deserted Russian mining settlement Pyramiden is located in Billefjorden, opposite the majestic Nordenskiöld glacier. Pyramiden is a Russian settlement and coal mining community on the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. Founded by...
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Wooden platforms among beautifully decorated abandoned old houses in Pyramiden, the old abandoned Russian settlement on the archipelago of Svalbard
- The deserted Russian mining settlement Pyramiden is located in Billefjorden, opposite the majestic Nordenskiöld glacier.Pyramiden is a Russian settlement and coal mining community on the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. Founded by...
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The port of Pyramiden, the Russian settlement and coal mining community on the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway
The deserted Russian mining settlement Pyramiden is located in Billefjorden, opposite the majestic Nordenskiöld glacier.Pyramiden is a Russian settlement and coal mining community on the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. Founded by...
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The old harbor of the abandoned Russian settlement and coal mining community Pyramiden on the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway
- The deserted Russian mining settlement Pyramiden is located in Billefjorden, opposite the majestic Nordenskiöld glacier. Pyramiden is a Russian settlement and coal mining community on the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. Founded by...
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An abandoned building with seagulls nesting on the windows and an old mine in the background, Pyramiden, a Soviet Ghost Town on the archipelago of Svalbard
- The deserted Russian mining settlement Pyramiden is located in Billefjorden, opposite the majestic Nordenskiöld glacier. Pyramiden is a Russian settlement and coal mining community on the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. Founded by...
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The headquarter of Arktikugol, the Russian mining company, owing the mines in Barentsburg and the whole Svalbard archipelago
- Barentsburg is the second largest settlement on Svalbard, with about 500 inhabitants (2007), almost entirely Russians and Ukrainians. The Russian-owned Arktikugol has been mining coal here since 1932.
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The brand new modern hospital in Barentsburg, a Russian mining settlement on Svalbard archipelago
- Barentsburg is the second largest settlement on Svalbard, with about 500 inhabitants (2007), almost entirely Russians and Ukrainians. The Russian-owned Arktikugol has been mining coal here since 1932.
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A small ship at the port of Barentsburg, a Russian mining settlement on Svalbard archipelago
- Barentsburg is the second largest settlement on Svalbard, with about 500 inhabitants (2007), almost entirely Russians and Ukrainians. The Russian-owned Arktikugol has been mining coal here since 1932.
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A man walking down a street in Barentsburg, a Russian mining settlement on Svalbard archipelago; some buildings are visible in the back
- Barentsburg is the second largest settlement on Svalbard, with about 500 inhabitants (2007), almost entirely Russians and Ukrainians. The Russian-owned Arktikugol has been mining coal here since 1932.
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The mains square with the world's second most northernly statue of Lenin in Barentsburg, a Russian mining settlement on Svalbard archipelago
- Barentsburg is the second largest settlement on Svalbard, with about 500 inhabitants (2007), almost entirely Russians and Ukrainians. The Russian-owned Arktikugol has been mining coal here since 1932.
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An old Russian houses in Barentsburg, a Russian mining settlement on Svalbard archipelago,with mountains covered by snow in the back
- Barentsburg is the second largest settlement on Svalbard, with about 500 inhabitants (2007), almost entirely Russians and Ukrainians. The Russian-owned Arktikugol has been mining coal here since 1932.
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An old Russian house in Barentsburg, a Russian mining settlement on Svalbard archipelago with mountains covered by snow in the back
- Barentsburg is the second largest settlement on Svalbard, with about 500 inhabitants (2007), almost entirely Russians and Ukrainians. The Russian-owned Arktikugol has been mining coal here since 1932.