Bieke Depoorter NORWAY, Svalbard. January 2017.
Barentsburg. Situated north of mainland Europe, Svalbard is about midway between continental Norway and the North Pole. Svalbard is the northernmost settlement in t (...)
he world with a permanent civilian population, which are not only researchers. The islands were first taken into use as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries, after which they were abandoned. Coal mining started at the beginning of the 20th century, and several permanent communities were established. Now tourism is on the rise. Barentsburg is the second-largest settlement on Svalbard. It is the only remaining Russian settlement, after Pyramiden was abandoned in 1998.This Russian mining town has about 500 inhabitants, almost entirely russians and Ukrainians. © Bieke Depoorter | Magnum Photos
Bieke Depoorter The Eiscat Radar on Longyearbyen. Eiscat is an international research organization funded by seven countries: Finland, China, Germany, Japan, Norway, Sweden and the united Kingdom. Longyearbyen is (...)
the administrative centre of Spitsbergen. Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated Island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. Situated north of mainland Europe, Svalbard is about midway between continental Norway and the North Pole. Svalbard is the northernmost settlement in the world with a permanent civilian population, which are not only researchers. The islands were first taken into use as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries, after which they were abandoned. Coal mining started at the beginning of the 20th century, and several permanent communities were established. Now tourism is on the rise. Svalbard, Norway. January 2017. © Bieke Depoorter | Magnum Photos