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  • Following the economic crisis in Iceland, many Icelanders' homes have remained unfinished. Thus, the birth of suburbs like Ulfarsvatn that resemble a ghost town.
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  • Many Icelanders have left Iceland to seek work abroad. Orn used to work at sea and he lost his job. He is now working in Oman.
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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  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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  • "We protest" banner in Babalu Coffee shop in centre town, Reykjavik. The banner epitomise the frustration of the Icelanders towards the government involvement in the banking collapse of the country.
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  • Hardly visited before the economic crisis hit Iceland, today Godi Hirdirinn, a second hand shop in Reykjavik is a very popular shop. It has queues every day before opening.
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  • Nytjamarkadurinn is a second hand shop opened with the funding of Karleikurinn Church.The concept behind the opening of the store is to generate funds for the ABC children charity. Since the economic collapse Reykjavik has seen a surge in second hand shops.
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