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Oct 11, 2021

The Weather Report is a project by Marzena Skubatz about a strong woman who runs a weather station at one of the remotest and most isolated farms on Iceland.

This project is about a woman who runs a Weather Station at one of the most remote places in Iceland. Marzena Skubatz visited Marsibil regulary and documented her everyday life between snowstorms, the weather report, and absolute silence. At an isolated place like that the winters are very challenging. The place can only be reached by boat and there is almost no light, except from the never ending circulating light of the light house. Even for locals, who are used to live in harsh conditions, Marsibil is an Phenomenon. She does not feel lonely and says "I enjoy to finally be able to do the things that I want to do, without having to depend on my husbands opinion. There is no place I could feel more free and independent than here, at the end of the world. My home.“

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Oct 11, 2021

The Weather Report is a project by Marzena Skubatz about a strong woman who runs a weather station at one of the remotest and most isolated farms on Iceland.

This project is about a woman who runs a Weather Station at one of the most remote places in Iceland. Marzena Skubatz visited Marsibil regulary and documented her everyday life between snowstorms, the weather report, and absolute silence. At an isolated place like that the winters are very challenging. The place can only be reached by boat and there is almost no light, except from the never ending circulating light of the light house. Even for locals, who are used to live in harsh conditions, Marsibil is an Phenomenon. She does not feel lonely and says "I enjoy to finally be able to do the things that I want to do, without having to depend on my husbands opinion. There is no place I could feel more free and independent than here, at the end of the world. My home.“

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