Looks like my ex-neighbours garden - missing some remaining bones of his cat!Looks like movie film.
...aka, my visit to the Chernobyl Exclusion zone. While visiting one of the community centres, I came across this small room that had dozens of mostly uncut negatives strewn throughout the floor. It looks to be colour film, possibly motion picture? - I didn't want to get too close as officially we were not allowed to be inside the building, nor to touch anything. I'm sure it was fine, but if you set off the sensors when going through the security checks, it can lead to some awkward questions as to where you've been. Anyway, I wasn't sure exactly where to post this, but this seems like as good a place as any:
Guess you now have the dosis of 75 xrays at your doctors check up - no problem !
Guess you were alowed just to 2 hours max to stay in zone near Tschernobyl ground zero !
Guess you were not allowed there for camping holyday 2 weeks within a radius of 70 miles around
(Restricted zone for foreigners)!
with regards
It didn't to Mickey Rooney any harm in the "Atomic Kid" He kept on emptying the slot machines at Las Vegas without even playing themWow. Just wow ...
The first line of your signature is what you just did. The second line of your signature won't happen, because this stuff is radio active :-(
Looks like my ex-neighbours garden - missing some remaining bones of his cat!
Interesting. You might have stumbled onto some new method for archivally preserving film. I don't see any mildew on it !
Next stop, Fukushima!
Interesting. You might have stumbled onto some new method for archivally preserving film. I don't see any mildew on it !
From what I hear some - mostly older - people refused to relocate after the disaster. Those remaining in the area might have taken the opportunity to search for useful items, and were probably not overly careful in their search efforts.There is a diffeence between a place being messy and a place having been vandalized. This one is of the latter type.
From what I hear some - mostly older - people refused to relocate after the disaster. Those remaining in the area might have taken the opportunity to search for useful items, and were probably not overly careful in their search efforts.
What a great series of images, thanks for sharing them Rachelle !
Be careful of your exposure.
John
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