Who Lives On Adak at Alfred Gum blog

Who Lives On Adak. To the left is kuluk bay, and beyond that the bering sea. The housing pictured here is almost entirely abandoned. Paul fuhs is a military liaison for the aleut corporation, an alaska native company that owns much of adak's land. Adak in many ways is a forgotten island, now inhabited by a small group of hearty souls, living in the shadow of a war that never was, says photographer ben huff. His job is to convince the navy of adak's unique appeal, including an. With just over 160 residents, adak is a small community. Adak once housed more than 6,000 people, now about 80 remain. That’s why a myriad of adak’s residents have relocated over the years — according to the official decennial census, the region’s total population went down from 326 in 2010 to 171 in 2020.

6000 people used to live here... What's inside ADAK Alaska's ABANDONED
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His job is to convince the navy of adak's unique appeal, including an. Adak in many ways is a forgotten island, now inhabited by a small group of hearty souls, living in the shadow of a war that never was, says photographer ben huff. The housing pictured here is almost entirely abandoned. To the left is kuluk bay, and beyond that the bering sea. That’s why a myriad of adak’s residents have relocated over the years — according to the official decennial census, the region’s total population went down from 326 in 2010 to 171 in 2020. Adak once housed more than 6,000 people, now about 80 remain. Paul fuhs is a military liaison for the aleut corporation, an alaska native company that owns much of adak's land. With just over 160 residents, adak is a small community.

6000 people used to live here... What's inside ADAK Alaska's ABANDONED

Who Lives On Adak With just over 160 residents, adak is a small community. Adak once housed more than 6,000 people, now about 80 remain. That’s why a myriad of adak’s residents have relocated over the years — according to the official decennial census, the region’s total population went down from 326 in 2010 to 171 in 2020. Paul fuhs is a military liaison for the aleut corporation, an alaska native company that owns much of adak's land. The housing pictured here is almost entirely abandoned. His job is to convince the navy of adak's unique appeal, including an. To the left is kuluk bay, and beyond that the bering sea. With just over 160 residents, adak is a small community. Adak in many ways is a forgotten island, now inhabited by a small group of hearty souls, living in the shadow of a war that never was, says photographer ben huff.

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