Twenty Years After, Wild Horses (part 11 of n)
Chernobyl area has became a animal reserve. With human population at a very low level, animals (and plants) seem to be recovering very well.
Photo 1: Wild horses
Photo 2: (Digital) blow-up of photo 1
Photo 3: Russian video crew (working for a japanese TV network)
UPDATE (Coordinates & Satellite Photos - added in 2006-Jun-04):
The place where I was, when I took photo1:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=51.227150,+30.141783&ll=51.227189,30.142531&spn=0.001448,0.005364&t=k&om=1
UPDATE (Coordinates & Satellite Photos - added in 2006-Jun-05):
The picture 3 was taken near the point
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=51.27357,+30.21960&ll=51.273605,30.219601&spn=0.001446,0.005364&t=k&om=1
(the large building was the place were we hold the meetings, change to "radiations cloths" and where I had lunch that day. It is also the headquarters of the administration of the "Chernobyl Area")
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