Pictures of this ferris wheel always remind me of that super hard mission in Call of Duty Modern Warfare.
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HighDeltaVee on
3.9 decades… not great, not terrible.
Crab-Thick on
Welcome to the zone Stalker…
Belgradepression on
Ironically, this ferris wheel looks like EU flag.
Common_Brick_8222 on
“50 000 people used to live here, now it’s a ghost town”
glas_haus1111 on
39 years is not that long ago
kneegrowpengwin on
Look at how much the radiation has degraded this picture, there’s barely any pixels left
Terasz9 on
Tenements still standing
Admiral-snackbaa on
I was 13 at the time and thought we were all going to die from the radioactive cloud heading westwards.
JumpyEntrance394 on
How about a picture taken in the summer? Lets see how terrible it looks in the summer.
Remarkable_Mess_185 on
39 years later and a lot of Chernobyl-like reactors still under operation.
Neither_Painter8720 on
It was not only a technogenic disaster; it was a catastrophe of the entire pseudo-communist system. By hiding the truth, creating the impression that nothing serious had happened, and suppressing any statistics that revealed rising cancer rates, they condemned countless people to death.
Fina-Firren on
Nobody’s said it yet so I’ll do it.
Chornobyl
FunctionPast6065 on
Today I learned that Ukraine prefers that we call it by their spelling “Chornobyl” instead of the russian-derived “Chernobyl”, which i can understand.
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Pictures of this ferris wheel always remind me of that super hard mission in Call of Duty Modern Warfare.
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3.9 decades… not great, not terrible.
Welcome to the zone Stalker…
Ironically, this ferris wheel looks like EU flag.
“50 000 people used to live here, now it’s a ghost town”
39 years is not that long ago
Look at how much the radiation has degraded this picture, there’s barely any pixels left
Tenements still standing
I was 13 at the time and thought we were all going to die from the radioactive cloud heading westwards.
How about a picture taken in the summer? Lets see how terrible it looks in the summer.
39 years later and a lot of Chernobyl-like reactors still under operation.
It was not only a technogenic disaster; it was a catastrophe of the entire pseudo-communist system. By hiding the truth, creating the impression that nothing serious had happened, and suppressing any statistics that revealed rising cancer rates, they condemned countless people to death.
Nobody’s said it yet so I’ll do it.
Chornobyl
Today I learned that Ukraine prefers that we call it by their spelling “Chornobyl” instead of the russian-derived “Chernobyl”, which i can understand.