In a refugee camp near Athens’ port (Skaramanga), migrants waiting for the passage of time, spend a large portion of their days looking to the sea. Refugees experience simultaneously the grief for their lost family, the lack of nationality and papers, financial scarcity and the lack of agency, as they are bureaucratically unable to act on behalf their own better future. Sea view depict a landscape sculpted by human lost, resembling more the vestiges of the non-existing past than the present.