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5513 x 3662 px | 46.7 x 31 cm | 18.4 x 12.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 1974Photographer:
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Current 21 - 1974: Løvenskiold Vanskjøtter EarthMost of the world lacks food. But in Norway, more and more arable land is going out of business. In Sørkedalen outside Oslo, hundreds of acres of fine topsoil have lain fallow for decades. The land is owned by landowner Harald Løvenskiold. According to Section 53 of the Land Act, the authorities should be able to take the land from him, in order to hand it over to people who want to cultivate it and produce more food. Estate owner Harald Løvenskiold (right) Photo: Aage Storløkken / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED*** This text has been automatically translated!