Life in Ny-Ålesund, the world’s northern-most research station – in pictures
by Lisi Niesner of Reuters from on (#6B4CE)
Ny-Alesund in Svalbard, Norway, sits deep within the Arctic Circle, about 700 miles from the north pole. It has about 35 year-round residents, but in summer the population swells to more than 100 as scientists fly in from around the world. Life in the town centres around saunas, sled dogs, and a weekly evening gathering called Strikk og Drikk, or Knit and Sip
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