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Lakisalayaw1970
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Radiation area travel photography
This sheds some light on the perils of radioactive disasters.
http://www.kiddofspeed.com/default.htm
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Mac Addict
Great site and essay. I hope we can have more of sites like these with a Filipino context (umm, political unrest essay?)
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sigismondi
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my share of GHOST TOWNS!- it's now nothing but decay and dust and dead people's footprints.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/saiga/yuji/gallary/gunsu/gunsu-html/01.html:dead:
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Mac Freak
Beautiful site. I've never realized the depth of the tragedy of Chernobyl until I've gone through this site. Thanks for sharing it.
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Mac Lover
Originally posted by sigismondi
my share of GHOST TOWNS!- it's now nothing but decay and dust and dead people's footprints.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/saiga/yuji/gallary/gunsu/gunsu-html/01.html:dead:
Nice! Where is this place? What happened here?
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sigismondi
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Gunkanjima, isolated island in Japan, 1870-1974 was the time where its still liveable community where there's schools,stores, movie theaters,bars,restaurants, brothel and etc. but only motor vehicle is nonexistent, till they discover "coal mining" Exhausts its own resources and depends solely on foreign trade, people's optimism changed till they abandoned the island when coal was replace by petroleum "as pillars of national energy policies"
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Mac User
Originally posted by sigismondi
my share of GHOST TOWNS!- it's now nothing but decay and dust and dead people's footprints.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/saiga/yuji/gallary/gunsu/gunsu-html/01.html:dead:
Nice site bro!
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sigismondi
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im not a man buddy
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Lakisalayaw1970
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Originally posted by Netskipper
Beautiful site. I've never realized the depth of the tragedy of Chernobyl until I've gone through this site. Thanks for sharing it.
not a problem.
The two galleries in this thread show abandoned city scapes. Chernobyl is radioactive to the point it is inhabitable, the Japanese island on the other hand is empty because the coal ran out.
Both remind me of carcasses worked on by insects under a hot sun.
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