November 17, 2008
Chernobyl disaster part 2: inside the buildings of Prypiat
In this second part, we explore the inside of the buildings of Prypiat . As in most ghost town, the oddity comes form the perception that people were still living there recently, and left suddenly, and they in fact left suddenly - they were given 72 hours to leave - but this happened 22 years ago.
Prypiat (Ukrainian: При́п'ять, Pryp”jat’; Russian: При́пять, Pripjat’; or Pripyat) is an abandoned city in the Zone of alienation in northern Ukraine, Kiev Oblast, near the border with Belarus. It was home to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant workers. The city was abandoned in 1986 following the Chernobyl disaster. Its population had been around 50,000 prior to the accident... see more of the city in Chernobyl disaster part 1
coordinates : 51°24'27.26"N 30°03'08.48E
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Elles sont complètement dingues ces photos.. j'ai une sorte d'angoisse en les regardant. ça paraît être le décor d'un film d'horreur mais non c'est pire.
ReplyDeleteYou guys should see more terrible looking disastrous areas by Chicago
ReplyDeleteas normal part of megapolis. And
nobody cares or making big deal.
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6th picture down is in COD 4! I can hear the chopper flying by the window now... Sick...
ReplyDeleteYes so instead we should ignore all terrible disasters because people havent made a big enough deal about chicago??? You obviously know nothing of Chernobyl. Ignorance is bliss huh?
ReplyDeleteIs it possible DUGA3 and HAARP are connected? Look into works of Dr. Nick Begich, laymaninstitute.org and "Angels Don't Play This HAARP"
ReplyDeleteAnonymous: Don´t tell me that Chicago is worst then Chernobyl.. It´s absolutely nonsence...
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