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Grimtown

Norway

The waves crashed against the smooth rocks, polished by millennia of salt water.

Behind the curtains of every one of the small white houses they hid in fear. Generations had survived like this.

And though they didn't know what was hidden by the waves, they feared it instinctively.

For they all knew of someone who had died.

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Grimtown

Norway

The waves crashed against the smooth rocks, polished by millennia of salt water.

Behind the curtains of every one of the small white houses they hid in fear. Generations had survived like this.

And though they didn't know what was hidden by the waves, they feared it instinctively.

For they all knew of someone who had died.