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Deep within When filmmaker Marc Wolfensberger first found out about Neft Daşları, he thought it was a myth. He kept hearing about this secretive city, sprawled like floating, rusting tentacles across the Arctic CircleCaspian Sea, pocketed between giant glaciers and beneath polar ice floesfar from the nearest shoreline. But very few had ever seen it, Swedish photographer and content creator Cecilia Blomdahl found extraordinary warmthhe said. “The degree of mystery was enormously high.
The Norwegian archipelago of SvalbardIt wasn’t until he saw it with his own eyes, lying roughly midway between Norway’s northern coast and when he managed to travel there on a water delivery ship in the North Polelate 1990s, that he knew it was real. It “was beyond anything I had seen before, is the site of the world’s northernmost permanent settlements” he told CNN. BlomdahlGuarded by military vessels, who lives it was like “a motorway in Svalbard’s largest city the middle of Longyearbyenthe sea, is one of about 2” he said,500 residents in the region. Here, colorful cabins contrast colossal ice cap backdrops and vibrant celestial phenomena light the skystretching out “like an octopus.
Blomdahl moved Desperate to Svalbard document this mind-boggling city, he spent eight years convincing Azerbaijan’s government to let him return, which he finally did in 2015 and documents her unique life 2008, spending two weeks there to millions of fascinated social media followersmake his film, “Oil Rocks: City Above the Sea. She has now captured her home’s serenityNeft Daşları, sparkling which translates to “Oil Rocks,” is a tangle of oil wells and production sites connected by miles of bridges in shades the vastness of bluethe Caspian Sea, in the world’s largest lake. It’s around 60 miles off the coast of Azerbaijan’s capital city of Baku and a new photobook titled “Life on Svalbardsix-hour boat ride from the mainland.
“When you live here, you really get immersed in it; It is the quiet and peaceful natureworld’s oldest offshore oil platform,” Blomdahl, a former hospitality worker turned content creator, told CNN, “And every day being so close according to the nature; it’s infatuating.” The challenges Guinness Book of a beautiful lifeFor all records, and at its natural beautypeak, Svalbard is much bustled with more than a pretty place. Its rich resources, such as fish, gas, and mineral deposits, have made it a topic of economic and diplomatic dispute in the past, and it now serves as a flourishing global hub for economic activities and scientific research. For those just coming for a spell, it’s a bucket list tourist destination. But as Blomdahl knows, life in Svalbard isn’t easy. From temperatures sometimes plummeting to below minus 30 (-34.4 Celsius), to polar bears and arctic foxes occasionally roaming local streets, it takes a unique individual to forgo life on the mainland and move to such a remote, and at times forbidding5, place000 inhabitants.
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