The Long Shadow of Chernobyl

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“It was the most challenging photographic situation I have ever encountered. The space was dark, loud, and claustrophobic; and I knew that I had less than 15 minutes to capture arresting images of an environment that few have ever seen.” —Gerd Ludwig, going into the faulty reactor #4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
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Gerd Ludwig is a widely renowned photographer. His association with the National Geographic Magazine goes back 25 years. In his work, he focuses on documenting the post-Cold War socio-economic changes in the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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Kiev, Ukraine, 1993. Children are examined for cesium-137, a radioactive isotope of cesium which is formed as one of the more common fission products by the nuclear fission of uranium-235 and other fissionable isotopes in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
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Teremtsy, Ukraine, 2011. Kharytina Desha, 92, is one of the few elderly people who have returned to their village homes inside the Exclusion Zone. Although surrounded by devastation and isolation, she prefers to die on her own soil.
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Near Pripyat, Ukraine, 2011. A radiation sign along the road warns of the danger. The tranquility of the sight on an evening of heavy snowfall belies the lingering threat in the peaceful winter landscape.
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Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine, 1993. A former resident returns to her home in Stechanka to find it has been vandalized except for a calendar marking the day of the evacuation, May 4, 1986.
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Pripyat, Ukraine 2005. A photo of the same street years earlier. "Radiation: it scares people and it scares animals. And birds. And the trees are scared, too, but they’re quiet." —Anna Badaeva
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Pripyat, Ukraine, 2005. The peeling murals of an abandoned school offer just one example of the scenes of death and decay in the city. The atmosphere is one continuous poignant reminder that tens of thousands of people once called Pripyat home.
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< [Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Ukraine, 2013] The first section of the New Safe Confinement.
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