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Haunting Photos of Chernobyl Decades After The Nuclear Meltdown

It’s been over three decades since Chernobyl experienced the most massive nuclear disaster in history. Even after billions spent cleaning up and at least four thousand dead, the area itself is a ghostly shell of itself, long reclaimed by plant and animal life.

Pripyat, the town built next to the plant, was intended to be a symbol of Soviet strength. A city of the future that could only be matched by the massive achievement of nuclear power. Today, it’s merely the Chernobyl exclusion zone, long since abandoned, tragically full of past relics.

A Brief History of Chernobyl Before The Disaster

With construction beginning in 1970, Chernobyl was the third Soviet RBMK nuclear plant and the first on Ukrainian soil. By 1977, reactor no. 1 was operational, with four more completed by 1986.

The USSR had big plans for Chernobyl. A fifth reactor was almost complete, and seven

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