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  • Today, Ulfarvatn, a suburb  of Reykjavik is a ghost area. It was meant to become a fashionable inner city residential heaven with up to 4.000 people to build their homes there. Today they are hardly 200 people living in the area in a surrounding that hardly resemble a town. Most homes in fact are unfinished due to the sudden economic collapse of the country. Services such as medical, schooling, transport are non existent. Magnus and Drifa are among the very few people that managed to move in Ulfarsvatn.
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  • Today, Ulfarvatn, a suburb  of Reykjavik is a ghost area. It was meant to become a fashionable inner city residential heaven with up to 4.000 people to build their homes there. Today they are hardly 200 people living in the area in a surrounding that hardly resemble a town. Most homes in fact are unfinished due to the sudden economic collapse of the country. Services such as medical, schooling, transport are non existent. Magnus and his family are among the very few people that managed to move in Ulfarsvatn.
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  • Today, Ulfarvatn a suburb area of Reykjavik is a ghost town. This area was supposed to be a inner city heaven within a natural habitat. It has not connection with the rest of Reykjavik as there is no school, public transport, health. It was meant to house 4.000 people.Only 200 people have moved into the area. Most homes are not finished as people suddenly did not have any longer money. Magnus and Drifa are among the very people that is living in Ulfarsvatn.
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  • Today, Ulfarvatn a suburb area of Reykjavik is a ghost town. This area was supposed to be a inner city heaven within a natural habitat. It has not connection with the rest of Reykjavik as there is no school, public transport, health. It was meant to house 4.000 people.Only 200 people have moved into the area. Most homes are not finished as people suddenly did not have any longer money. Magnus with his family are among the very few people that is living in Ulfarsvatn.
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