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Mann schleicht sich in die Sperrzone bei Fukushima und veröffentlicht Fotos

Letzte Nacht tauchte auf imgur eine Galerie von User xanthon auf. Sie zeigt seltene, oder besser: ungesehene, Bilder aus der Speerzone bei Fukushima, die sei 2011 nicht mehr betreten werden darf. Offensichtlich war er dort nun trotzdem mit Kamera unterwegs. Hat was von Walking Dead – nur ohne Zombies.

Never seen before photo of the fukushima exclusion zone. When i enter the red zone, i can feel a burning sensation in my eyes and thick chemical smell in the air. before i went there the authority told me that i need a special permit to visit this town and it take 3-4 weeks to get the approval from the local council,, well too much bureaucracy bullshit for me..so i just sneak in the forest to avoid cops on the road …AND IT WAS AMAZING !!!!!, I still remember what is like to only have a GPS and google map walking in the wood at 2am in the morning to get into the town of okuma,futaba and namie.
Have you ever wonder what is like in fukushima exclusion zone now ??? . to feel what is like to be the only person walking in the town when you have 100% full access to every shop and explore??. when i was young i always had a dream like this, If i’m alone in a supermarket i will eat all the chocolate up XD ….
everything is exactly where it is after the earthquake struck this town. the reident started to evacuate the town when tsunami warning came in ….hours later the fukushima daichi power plant exploded that lead to harmful radiation leaked.
The radiation level is still very high in the red zone. not many people seen this town for the last 5 years…is like it vanished … i can find food,money,gold,laptop and other valuable in the red zone….I’m amaze that nobody looted this town clean. unlike chernobyl the entire town is been looted clean. this is the difference between chernobyl disaster and the fukushima disaster.

(via Sploid)

4 Kommentare

  1. Helge12. Juli 2016 at 17:36

    wieso sind die ampeln noch eingeschaltet?

  2. BG12. Juli 2016 at 17:50

    Schutzmaske und Sandalen. Eine sichere Kombo!

  3. Pedant12. Juli 2016 at 21:37

    Mann

  4. micha12. Juli 2016 at 21:48

    @BG
    sicher, bei radioaktiven Stäuben immer. Füße kann man waschen, Lunge eher nicht…

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