The World Without Us: Chernobyl
The bizarre and interesting site spacecollective.org has a fascinating article about Chernobyl, which, after having been abandoned by humans for 20 years, is being retaken by its natural environment.
The people are gone, and in their place are now thriving populations of deer, elk, wild boar, wolves, and even lynx. Trees are pushing up through Lenin Avenue and moss is clinging to the broken sidewalks and abandoned buildings throughout the 19-miles that make up the Exclusion Zone. […]
Radiation levels are still too high for long term exposure, but the Ukraine has opened up the nearby city of Pripyat to daytrippers looking to catch a glimpse of what an urban center would look like after 20 years without a human footprint.
Another striking page on SpaceCollective is the gallery, which has a wealth of science related/inspired imagery. Worth checking out, but though beautiful, it’s a little overwhelming and poorly organized.


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