Introduction (from the publisher)
Ghost Town and “Pyramid” sleeping in the permanent frozen soil in the Arctic
Gunkanjima is a mysterious Arctic ruin Pilamiden comparable to Pripyachi.
“This city is not dead. Like Lenin stored in the red square,
I keep sleeping with the glacier as a alive. ”
About 1000km to the North Pole.Pyramiden, the northernmost city in the world where humanity lives, is
In 1991, the people disappeared with the collapse of the Soviet Union, and now the northernmost ghost town in the world.
The unusual sight that does not lose to the mysterious name overwhelms all the people visiting here.
A magnificent glacier behind the city, and a socialist housing that lined up resolutely.
The rugged buildings like the Soviet Union have a clear role, from schools, hospitals, flesh factories to kindergartens, and are, as well as the circuit where the town itself is self -contained, is arranged in a straightforward manner.
The cityscape that was somewhat fictional, like a set made in a movie shooting, is
Because it is in the highlight nature of the Arctic, the strangeness of the “artificial object” is further prominent.
And at the end of the city’s 60th anniversary of the October Revolution around the city,
Lenin statue like the brain that supervises the entire system
I’m still glaring at an unmanned city.
Binding: Oshima Saia
Contents introduction (from “Book” database)
Ghost Town and “Pyramid” sleeping in the permanent frozen soil in the Arctic.Gunkanjima is a mysterious Arctic ruin Pilamiden comparable to Pripyachi.”This city is not dead. I continue to sleep with the glaciers living like Lenin stored in the red square.”
Author information (from “BOOK” database)
Kenju Sato (Kenji Sato)
Photographer.From the folklore of the world to the space development, shooting on a wide range of themes over 120 countries around the world (this data was published at the time this book was published).
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