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©Julien Chatelin 2015Russia, Norilsk, August 2015.Area, called the ghetto by the inhabitants of Norilsk. The appartements are particularly small in these buildings.
©Julien Chatelin 2015Russia, Norilsk, August 2015.Nickel Factory.
©Julien Chatelin 2015Russia, Norilsk, August 2015.Area, called the ghetto by the inhabitants of Norilsk. The appartements are particularly small in these buildings.
©Julien Chatelin 2015Russia, Norilsk  May, 2015Nikolaï and Stefan, high school students. 13 &14 years old.
©Julien Chatelin 2016Norilsk, Russia, November 2016Statue  of Statue  of Avraham Pavlovich Zavenyagin Avraham Pavlovich Zavenyagin founder of the Norilsk Nickel Kombinat. He is also one of the fathers of the USSR nuclear program.
©Julien Chatelin 2015Russia, Norilsk, August 2015.Open Nickel mine.
©Julien Chatelin 2015Russia, Norilsk, August 2015.Nickel factory. Old city.
©Julien Chatelin 2015Russia, Norilsk, August 2015.Dead forest near the Nickel factory.  Due to high pollution from the factories, the soil is heavelly polluted up to 100 km radius and residents are forbidden from gathering berries or mushrooms due to high toxicity.
©Julien Chatelin 2015Russia, Norilsk  May, 2015Norilsk Nickel Factory. Coal processing area.
©Julien Chatelin 2016Norilsk, Russia, November 2016Satellite city of Kayerkan. “Gostinka” (worker housing) Tatyana from Moscow works as a concierge in a Gostinka.
©Julien Chatelin 2016Norilsk, Russia, November 2016Nadezhda Metallurgical Plant
©Julien Chatelin 2016Norilsk, Russia, November 2016Norilsk walrus club.Winter swimmers in lake Dolgoe. The outside temperature is -25c°. After swimming in the lake, swimmers warm up in the small steamed hot bagnas heated from the steam of the neighboring power plants.
©Julien Chatelin 2016Norilsk, Russia, November 2016Migrant workers from former soviet republics, working on isolating pipes in the outskirts of Norilsk.
©Julien Chatelin 2016Norilsk, Russia, November 2016Satellite city of Kayerkan
©Julien Chatelin 2016Norilsk, Russia, November 2016"Stariy Gorod". Old city of Norilsk in the industrial area. Now destroyed. This was an old appartement building abandoned in the early 90s.

Built by political prisoners in the 1930’s with the promise of huge metallurgical reserves, the northern Siberian city of Norilsk is today the world’s largest Nickel and palladium producer. It is also one of the most polluted and coldest cities in the world. Yet in the words of Irina Prokhorova, literary critic and cultural historian, «everything there is so horrible that it becomes beautiful»