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Pyssyjoki (Norwegian: Børselva; Northern Sámi: Bissojohka) is a river in Porsanger Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway.
The 76.2-kilometer long river runs from the mountains down to the village of Børselv, and it then empties out into the Porsangerfjorden.
The humble abode pictured here is known in Finnish as a turvekammi (literally: turf chamber) and is the hermit hideout of one 90-year-old Finn by the name of Salamon Johansen. He speaks Norwegian poorly. Like many other elderly Finns, he too uses the Lapp coat.
Photographed in 1966 by Hans Lidman.
The 76.2-kilometer long river runs from the mountains down to the village of Børselv, and it then empties out into the Porsangerfjorden.
The humble abode pictured here is known in Finnish as a turvekammi (literally: turf chamber) and is the hermit hideout of one 90-year-old Finn by the name of Salamon Johansen. He speaks Norwegian poorly. Like many other elderly Finns, he too uses the Lapp coat.
Photographed in 1966 by Hans Lidman.