đAbisko, Sweden
250km north of the Arctic Circle in Swedish Lapland, one of Europeâs most crucial rail lines cuts through a small village of 85. While it is used for some passenger trains, itâs main use is for transporting iron ore through the forests and mountains of the Arctic to the Norwegian port city of Narvik. This iron originates from the worldâs largest iron mine in Kiruna Sweden. A mine so large and important, that the city above is now being moved building by building 2 miles away from the mine.
The Arctic Moneyline
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The Arctic Moneyline
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đAbisko, Sweden
250km north of the Arctic Circle in Swedish Lapland, one of Europeâs most crucial rail lines cuts through a small village of 85. While it is used for some passenger trains, itâs main use is for transporting iron ore through the forests and mountains of the Arctic to the Norwegian port city of Narvik. This iron originates from the worldâs largest iron mine in Kiruna Sweden. A mine so large and important, that the city above is now being moved building by building 2 miles away from the mine.