The Last Alaskans
Back in 1980the U.S. government prohibited new human occupation in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, a protected spot, home to tens of thousands of indigenous animals and pristine terrain spanning about the size of South Carolina. Currently, only a handful of families spread across seven cabins that were permitted are permitted to stay in the refuge. Within less than 100 decades, expiration will be reached by all permits, and there will be no human presence.