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The 1986 Chernobyl disaster left behind a post-human landscape. Indeed, it is believed that some 200,000 were relocated as a result of the accident and an exclusion zone of 2600 km 2 still exists ...
Tourists got to see Chernobyl from the skythe site of the world's worst nuclear disasterUkraine International Airlines took passengers on a 90-minute flightover the abandoned town of Pripyat that ...
Armed with a DJI Phantom 2 drone, a GoPro 3, and a geiger counter, Cooke—who was on location in the Ukraine filming a segment on Chernobyl for CBS news—got bird’s-eye footage of Priyapat and ...
2 Birds-eye view A digital elevation model of part of the Red Forest, obtained using the 3D-scanning LIDAR mounted on the unmanned aerial vehicle. The laser scan detects surface features at the ...
It has been 35 years since a power plant reactor exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant north of Kyiv, Ukraine, and country officials want the site of the world's worst former nuclear disaster ...
For those who have seen it, Pripyat is a place of silence, devoid of life. ... Pripyat, near Chernobyl, after the disaster. 4 minute read. TIME. July 21, 2008 12:00 AM EDT.