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    Default Fukushima exclusion zone, year later


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    No kidding! A little creepy

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    How eerie would that be, to walk through empty streets like that. Reminds me of some villages in Kosovo.

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    What the hell is that? some sort of mutated plant?

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    What the hell is that? some sort of mutated plant?
    Invasion of trifids

    Probably a local plant that now can grow undisturbed by man. That shows that cities and all human made things are very succeptible to nature come back once man is not here anymore
    Remember Tchernobyl ? That will be the same in 20-30 years in Fukushima

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    Im not really in the know about Fukushima, but is it going to abandoned like Chernobyl is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cstafford View Post
    Im not really in the know about Fukushima, but is it going to abandoned like Chernobyl is?
    x2, I mean I know about the whole nuclear power-plant incident following the Tsunami and all, but I didn't know there was still an exclusionary zone... Very interesting, Chernobyl like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cstafford View Post
    Im not really in the know about Fukushima, but is it going to abandoned like Chernobyl is?
    That question is all the more poignant considering that Japan has a considerably greater premium on land than the Ukraine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cstafford View Post
    Im not really in the know about Fukushima, but is it going to abandoned like Chernobyl is?
    So far ?? Yes (and given the last anaylises the exclusion area is already a bit narrow but as said above landspace is scarce in Japan)

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    Thing with Japan is unless you're Japanese, exclusion is pretty much par for the course.

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