Korzunovo and Luostari air base.
- CLICK ON GALLERY TO SEE MORE. Apron and taxiways with the control tower. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Once upon a time, a busy runway for warplanes. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- The mining town of Zapolyarny visible in the horizon from the huge closed down air base. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Woman on duty in the control tower. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- On the wall of the control tower. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Once upon a time, a Soviet military check-point. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Abandoned apartment blocks close to the air-field. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- «Peace on earth. We protected our freedom in fight». Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- A golden bust of Yury Gagarin shines the glory of the town. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Abandoned apartments block. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- School bus in front of on of the few apartment blocks where people still are living. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- The school in Korzunova. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- School bus ready to drive home the children from the military garrisons around Korzunova. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- "Tankodrom" - Roadsigns in Korzunova are not like in any other towns. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
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- There are still some military activities outside of Korzunova. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Scrap metal from installations once upon a time important for the Soviet air force. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Corroded bust of Lenin stands in front of one of the abounded buildings in the town center. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Workers tear down some of the old houses in the center of Korzunovo. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- The Gagarin museum. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Inside the Gagarin museum. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- A golden Yury Gagarin shines glory over Soviet space history. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- Colonel Yuri Korzunov, a Soviet hero pilot from World War 2, gave the name to the town of Korzunovo. Photo: Thomas Nilsen
- The newly rebuilt monastery in Pechenga. Photo: Thomas Nilsen