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Nyksund
Welcome to Nyksund:
Nyksund is a very old and remote fishing village. The port was made by joining two islands, Nyksund and Ungsmaloya in 1877. Most of the population left Nyksund around 1972 and for many years Nyksund was a ghost town. Several projects to save Nyksund were started in the 80s. The most promising was managed by the University of Berlin. But none of the projects survived and only after a number of private people started rebuilding in the 90s, life came back again. Today there are restaurants and lodging facilities, permanent residents again.
Nyksund is a very old and remote fishing village. The port was made by joining two islands, Nyksund and Ungsmaloya in 1877. Most of the population left Nyksund around 1972 and for many years Nyksund was a ghost town. Several projects to save Nyksund were started in the 80s. The most promising was managed by the University of Berlin. But none of the projects survived and only after a number of private people started rebuilding in the 90s, life came back again. Today there are restaurants and lodging facilities, permanent residents again.
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Berny club has replied to Gudrun clubBerny club has replied to Leo W clubBerny club has replied to Gisela Plewe clubIch war gestern da; dank Deiner Erklärungen hier habe ich auch verstanden, was da los ist. Trotzdem steht man ziemlich verblüfft "inmitten der Ruinen" .... die ganze Atmosphäre dort hat ja was von einer verlassenen Western-Stadt. Ein paar Galerien, der Geschenkeladen und 2 Lokale hatten geöffnet - aber Leute waren nur vereinzelt zu sehen. Allerdings: gegen Abend tauchten plötzlich etliche Autos "vom Festland" auf .... gestern war Mittsommer, eine der Kneipen (die neben dem "Giftshop" hatte offenbar zur Party eingeladen.
Ach ja, und am Beginn der Zufahrtsstraße steht jetzt ein Schild: es gibt eine Art Crowdfunding zur Sanierung dieser desolaten Piste. Man kann direkt aus dem Auto über's Handy seine Spende losschicken.
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