This house is not far from where I live in Fairbanks. I chose to place it in this section as the problem is nature related, although images show man made structures. Some remote villages in Alaska are much worse off requiring a complete move of a whole village as the thawing permafrost leads to erosion near coast or rivers.
First a capture of the house just a few days ago; I believe someone are still living there:
#1
NIKON D7100, 135 mm f/2.8 AIS @ f/6.3, 1/125, ISO 640
A 2011 capture of the same, incidentally also captured just a few days forward in April:
#2
NIKON D200, 105 mm f/2.5 AIS @ f/8, 1/45, ISO 100
Hard to know how to keep the camera level here, far away trees are the clue. The nearby tree shows some signs of the instability of the ground as it has been growing, we call them drunken trees:
#3
NIKON D200, 200 mm f/4 AI @ f/5.6, 1/40, ISO 100