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Daniel-San[_2_] October 8th, 2008 05:54 AM

Way OT (And not Election-Related, Either) Recent Chernobyl Photo Essay
 
"Eerie" is the first word in my mind.

http://tinyurl.com/4yal7e

-Dan



[email protected] October 8th, 2008 01:57 PM

Way OT (And not Election-Related, Either) Recent Chernobyl PhotoEssay
 
On Oct 7, 10:54 pm, "Daniel-San"
wrote:
"Eerie" is the first word in my mind.

http://tinyurl.com/4yal7e


The original was better ;-) A few years ago this person's trip through
Chernobyl land got quite a bit of emailing around (enough to get a web
domain, I guess):

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chernobyl-revisited/

More text and weaving a story through the pictures, plus much more
pictures of the impact on the countryside. Fascinating reading, if you
ask me. Web searches indicate the storyline of a motorcycle ride might
be fake, but the pics and visit aren't. Looks like the more official
site is:

http://elenafilatova.com/

Jon.

Daniel-San[_2_] October 8th, 2008 02:38 PM

Way OT (And not Election-Related, Either) Recent Chernobyl Photo Essay
 

jcook wrote...

[...]

The original was better ;-) A few years ago this person's trip through
Chernobyl land got quite a bit of emailing around (enough to get a web
domain, I guess):

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chernobyl-revisited/


I've been interested in the aftermath of Chernobyl since I first saw the
"kid of speed" essay a few years ago. You're quite correct that hers is much
more interesting (and in-depth), but for some reason, the more recent pics
reinforced the eerieness of the area. It's the whole ghost town thing, I
suppose -- life just stopped happening here. Unlike the abandoned towns of,
for example, the gold rush era or the Route 66 era in the US, in the
Chernobyl area, life literally stopped.

-Dan.




Wolfgang October 8th, 2008 03:03 PM

Way OT (And not Election-Related, Either) Recent Chernobyl Photo Essay
 

"Daniel-San" wrote in message
...

jcook wrote...

[...]

The original was better ;-) A few years ago this person's trip through
Chernobyl land got quite a bit of emailing around (enough to get a web
domain, I guess):

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chernobyl-revisited/


I've been interested in the aftermath of Chernobyl since I first saw the
"kid of speed" essay a few years ago. You're quite correct that hers is
much more interesting (and in-depth), but for some reason, the more recent
pics reinforced the eerieness of the area. It's the whole ghost town
thing, I suppose -- life just stopped happening here. Unlike the abandoned
towns of, for example, the gold rush era or the Route 66 era in the US, in
the Chernobyl area, life literally stopped.


Well, human life, anyway.

Coincidence, once again, is as mystifying as it is powerful. Just this
morning I started reading a book about Siberia. The first short chapter is
devoted to the Tunguska event, which resulted (among other things) in the
native population avoiding the area for a long time. In the case of
Chernobyl, we know very well why the place is, as it should be, avoided by
humans......not so in the case of Tunguska. At any rate, life still abounds
in both places.

Wolfgang



Calif Bill October 9th, 2008 05:20 AM

Way OT (And not Election-Related, Either) Recent Chernobyl Photo Essay
 

"Daniel-San" wrote in message
...

jcook wrote...

[...]

The original was better ;-) A few years ago this person's trip through
Chernobyl land got quite a bit of emailing around (enough to get a web
domain, I guess):

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chernobyl-revisited/


I've been interested in the aftermath of Chernobyl since I first saw the
"kid of speed" essay a few years ago. You're quite correct that hers is
much more interesting (and in-depth), but for some reason, the more recent
pics reinforced the eerieness of the area. It's the whole ghost town
thing, I suppose -- life just stopped happening here. Unlike the abandoned
towns of, for example, the gold rush era or the Route 66 era in the US, in
the Chernobyl area, life literally stopped.

-Dan.




There was a great section on Chernobyl on either the History or Discovery
channel. In the series on what would happen if man disappeared.




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