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This collection of photographs of Chernobyl shows this place 25 years after the Chernobyl disaster, a nuclear power plant accident that occurred on April 26, 1986 in Ukraine.
they want to make it a tourist place, i dont know how and what it sells but i know one thing for sure, It looks exellent place for a "paintball center" the scenario, oh man!
I have been watching for 25 years and have seen dozens of sets Kidd Speeds tour groups urban tourists etc. But what stands out obvious in this set is EVERYTHING is now gone light fixtures door knobs knick knacks frames basketball hoops even several of the bumper cars.
Looks like its starting to be heavily salvged as opposed to the recent past.
Have restrictions lifted or they just getting ballsyier? Its not just acummlative over time it looks really stripped now compared to just a few years ago
I remember the first years where radioactive TVs and such were showing uo in pawn shops and supposadly it was a life (death?) penalty crime if you were caught selling radio active stolen goods.
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Looks like its starting to be heavily salvged as opposed to the recent past.
Have restrictions lifted or they just getting ballsyier? Its not just acummlative over time it looks really stripped now compared to just a few years ago
I remember the first years where radioactive TVs and such were showing uo in pawn shops and supposadly it was a life (death?) penalty crime if you were caught selling radio active stolen goods.
#50 OMG Thats sooooo chicken scary..............