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offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2006-02-06 20:03 [#01836067]
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http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/chapter1.ht...


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2006-02-06 20:04 [#01836068]
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ffs

i found this really interesting


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2006-02-06 20:04 [#01836069]
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get it right


 

offline lupus yonderboy from 1970. (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-06 20:13 [#01836072]
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{{régarde}}


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2006-02-06 20:52 [#01836074]
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it's official....... bikers are nuts.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2006-02-06 20:53 [#01836075]
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that was kinda neat.


 

offline staz on 2006-02-06 22:57 [#01836095]
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this is really really good, thanks ix_ten :D


 

offline chaosmachine from Ottawa (Canada) on 2006-02-07 00:36 [#01836104]
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yeah, that site is amazing. it's been around a while, but
worth reposting..

about as close as we'll get to seeing a 'last person alive
on earth' scenario.


 

offline impakt from where we do not speak of! on 2006-02-07 00:40 [#01836105]
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Great pictures, very saddening.


 

offline furoi from Udine (Eriko Sato's undies) (Italy) on 2006-02-07 01:32 [#01836114]
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i saw that website some time ago
i can see it again, thanks!
it's really an interesting photodocumentary


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2006-02-07 03:43 [#01836130]
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Its a sin what happened. Its a worse sin the medical
treatment the thousands of people are NOT getting to this
day.


 

offline clint from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-02-07 04:37 [#01836149]
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There are some quite disturbing pictures of some of the
Chernobyl deformities on this page -
LAZY_TITLE

Kinda chilling.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2006-02-07 10:49 [#01836282]
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Haunting stuff. And the whole deal with the ''sarcophagus''
just unnerves me for some reason.


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2006-02-07 11:12 [#01836293]
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tick...tick...tick....


 

offline rudster from the glasgow on 2006-02-07 11:19 [#01836298]
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the woodland areas remind me of a real life res evil 4, the
high rise flats remind me of half life 2, very eerie indeed


 

offline staz on 2006-02-07 12:33 [#01836335]
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I was thinking of that as well!


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2006-02-07 12:41 [#01836341]
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i thought some of these pictures were amazing... obviously
the circumstances which caused them are dreadful and the
aftermath doesn't bare thinking about, but the atmosphere in
that place must really be something else. i love looking at
pictures of derelict and abandoned urban wastelands, theres
a lot of good urban exploration sites out there as well. if
the walls could speak, and all that.....


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2006-02-07 12:58 [#01836352]
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Yeah, I love that shit, it moves me. Big urban exploration webring if
anyone's interested.

These Chernobyl pics definitely have an unreal feel. I saw a
multi-player map based on the Chernoybl facility and the
surrounding areas, I think it was made for S.T.A.L.K.E.R.


 

offline staz on 2006-02-07 13:01 [#01836353]
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Regular urban exploration is mostly pretty boring to me, but
stuff like Chernobyl is just... legend. The silence is very
emphasized in those pictures. It's just totally surreal and
abrasive.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2006-02-07 13:04 [#01836357]
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Understandable, but for me, one of the most appealing
aspects of urban exploration is the that very lack of legend
and lore. My imagination tends to go a bit wild and I make
up my own ''history'' for each setting.

That was cheesy.


 

offline impakt from where we do not speak of! on 2006-02-07 13:06 [#01836358]
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We should do that project we talked about this morning if we
ever got the chance :)


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2006-02-07 16:15 [#01836434]
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Are there any pictures from the actual meltdown event?

Like, on that site the dude talks about the people watching
the huge glowing crack in the core, and the glowing cloud
above the facility and shit.

I want to see that!


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2006-02-07 22:05 [#01836515]
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i bet the radiation woulda killed any film within miles.

too bad tho, this site is taking way too long to load.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2006-02-07 22:08 [#01836516]
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^^^


 

offline oyvinto on 2006-02-07 23:25 [#01836519]
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do you want to shear this with us?


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2006-02-08 00:01 [#01836520]
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On the day of disaster, many people gathered on this roof to
see the beautiful shining cloud above the Atomic Power
Plant.


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2006-02-08 00:09 [#01836521]
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reminds me of half-life 2


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2006-02-08 00:10 [#01836522]
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why didnt that bitch die from radiation?


 

offline pigster from melbs on 2006-02-08 01:02 [#01836524]
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because shes a biker.

plus she has special powers.

actually. ive got no idea.


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2006-02-08 01:54 [#01836530]
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i believe there is an explanation on the first page in the
paragraph called Roentgens.. the biggest number on her
Geiger meter pictured was some 500+ microroentgens and she
was not exposed for a long time.

nice pics. i'm living not so far from the place but not
knowing much about it.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-02-08 02:33 [#01836537]
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i was a kid then. it was june, all sunny and warm. one day
all of a sudden each kid at school had to drink a spoonful
of iodine. Some puked, some cried cause it tasted terrible.
Even though we lived in western part of Poland = quite far
from "ground zero"- people were scared.


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2006-02-08 02:47 [#01836544]
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i escaped the iodine drinking, seems.
my family lived rather close then and they were enough
educated to get away as far as they could (Melitopol) on the
very day they learned about what had happened. I was five
yrs old then. They sent me alone at first, to grand mother,
then sold the house. Later they told about crowded buses
with people carrying household like gypsies running away
from the region.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2006-02-08 07:15 [#01836640]
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: (



 

offline xlr from Boston (United States) on 2006-02-08 08:20 [#01836653]
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Not too long ago I watched a documentary on robots being
used to do hazardous waste cleanup in places like reactors
and they included a part on Chernobyl. There was a film
shown of the immediate aftermath of the meltdown with people
in hazmat suits fighting the remaining fires. The narrator
made a chilling remark; "All of the people pictured in this
film are dead."


 

offline staz on 2006-02-08 08:29 [#01836657]
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definitely.


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2006-02-08 10:25 [#01836679]
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if people actually took some time to read just the first
page, they wouldnt be going all 'omfg that crazy bitch is
biking through radioactive area she's sooo gonna
die!!!1111'

but hey, earwax.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2006-02-08 10:47 [#01836690]
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listen to hafler trio while reading


 


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