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UER Forum > UE Main > working in urbex wasteland, documentary (Viewed 1362 times)
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working in urbex wasteland, documentary
< on 12/3/2015 10:47 PM >
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Just watched this amazing documentary called "Arctic limbo" about some men, working in a very remote urbex wasteland near Barents sea. They are working as meteorologists and they can only hope that no one turns crazy out there. They work, fish, hunt and play computer games and explore remains of old meteorologist station. Ships visit the station once a year. They must work one year in a row and only then workers can take vacation.
Living in Chernobyl zone doesn't seem "wow" anymore after seeing this!!



Some threads about 'weather men':
http://www.newyork...tfolio/weather-man

https://rtd.rt.com...a-weather-station/

Enjoy




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looks pretty good. bookmarked!




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