Annie McClimont travelled out of Newfoundland, Canada, and up the Labrador coast, where she took these images.
Along the way we came across this deserted village that had once been a thriving cod fishing community.
The abandoned area is extremely remote - hundreds of miles from anywhere.
The wooden buildings' weathered tones now fit in with the rocky landscape.
One or two houses had once been brightly coloured. Given their exposure to the elements it's amazing any paint was still left.
With no roads, everything had to be taken out by boat. The place was littered with the remnants of lives lived there.
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