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Ryssviken

'Ryssviken' (roughly translated to The Russian Bay) is the name of decrepit harbour, viewed by some as a junkyard or a boat cemetery; yet it is the home of several people who reside in old trawlers and barges - people who will soon be forced to leave due to upcoming plans of building a large residential area.

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'Ryssviken' (roughly translated to The Russian Bay) is the name of decrepit harbour, viewed by some as a junkyard or a boat cemetery; yet it is the home of several people who reside in old trawlers and barges - people who will soon be forced to leave due to upcoming plans of building a large residential area.

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