Chernobyl drone aerial photograph showing the world's first public place



Chernobyl nuclear power plant accidentAlthough nearly 30 years have passed since then, near the sarcophagus is still a radiation danger zone that can deprive life of organisms. With the drones that can investigate without concern about altitude and staying time in such Chernobyl,Danny CookeAerial photographing image by Mr. Mr.

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Polluted by nuclear accident at Chernobyl nuclear power plantPripyach River.


The abandoned ship is greenish.


Lost equipment that has lost color and decayed makes me feel that it is an entry restricted area where people rarely come.



A beautiful flower blooming in the center of Chernobyl called the world's polluted place.


When I change the focus, I discovered a rotten Ferris wheel.


It's close to the Ferris wheel and you can shoot the scenery from the top with Drone.


Plants are also breeding on the roof of buildings.


Go into the building.


Chernobyl seen from the missing window.


Chernobyl is set at "10 km zone" and "30 km zone" centering on the power station, and trees are growing on one side as far as you can see in areas where people can not live.


The momentum to fill the building.


Because it is necessary to calculate the exposure dose with human hand, it is difficult to photograph the current situation of Chernobyl deeply, but if you are a small drone you can look around inside the building.


Danny Cooke who worked at CBS News took pictures when accompanying with the interview, so I can confirm the figure that seems to be a reporter.


Was it used as a children's play room, or the toy of the car that became tattered abandoned abandoned.


There was also a paper with illustration like a picture book.


A bed-like fence is set behind a toy doll.


The paintings drawn on the wall still faded but remained.


A room where numerous gas masks are spread all over the floor. When will it become possible to clear up such places?

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