This is a photographic work that follows my own journey along the Lule River in the north of Sweden. The work was originally presented as a photobook with a bright pink hardcover, inspired by the flower Rosebay Willowherd. The river ends up in my own hometown and this work was a way for me to rediscover this water and to understand the impact the hydropower stations had created. I followed the river from the mountains to sea - the brutal landscape of industries, dry furrows, electricity lines, old forests and still water. It takes us 450 km straight through the county Norrbotten. This damaged land raises questions, since the hydro power is considered as "green electricity" in Sweden, on where we are going in our quest for energy sources today.