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3E6HCCD A civilian living in the exclusion zone despite radiation levels. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6HCC7 Inside of an abandoned school in the exclusion zone. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6HCCH Abandoned children’s toys litter the ground in the exclusion zone, alongside gas masks and other relics of the disaster. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6HCCB The Duga radar site, dating back to the Soviet Union. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6HCCJ The Duga radar site, dating back to the Soviet Union, surrounded by nearby forests affected by wildfires. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6HCB6 Stela at the entrance of the town of Pripyat. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6HCC6 Signs indicating the presence of radioactive waste in Pripyat. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6HCCA The former administrative centre of Pripyat, now abandoned. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6HCBB Old Soviet propaganda posters left abandoned in Pripyat. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWJK The Pripyat ferris wheel, at the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWM4 The Pripyat ferris wheel, at the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWKM The Pripyat cultural centre, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWJX The Pripyat cultural centre, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWKJ The Pripyat cultural centre, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWK5 The Pripyat cultural centre, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWKT Details of a Soviet mosaic in the Pripyat cultural centre, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWKA The Pripyat cultural centre, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWJT The Pripyat cultural centre, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWM3 The Pripyat Café, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWKW The Pripyat Café, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWK3 The Pripyat Café, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWJA The Pripyat pier, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWK0 The Pripyat Café, in the heart of the abandoned city of the same name. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWK6 The front of the site around the power plant. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWHF Workers of the power plant. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWK9 Workers at the power plant site using a radiation detector. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWJ7 A scientist maintaining the damaged reactor in a stable condition, ensuring the proper functioning of the nuclear facilities. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWHC The construction site of additional reactors, abandoned after the disaster. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWJD The sarcophagus covering the reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, damaged by a Russian drone in 2025. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWKX A former liquidator walks between signs indicating towns evacuated following the nuclear disaster. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWKY Signs indicating towns evacuated following the nuclear disaster. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWHD A scientist responsible for monitoring radiation levels in the zone. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E6CWM1 Scientists analyze radiation levels in the zone. On April 26, 1986, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the history of civilian nuclear power. Forty years later, within the exclusion zone, the site’s infrastructure continues to be operated and secured despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. - 26/03/2026 - Ukraine / Kyiv Oblast / Tchernobyl - Louis Lemaire-Sicre / Le Pictorium
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3E89K09 26 March 2026, Ukraine, Kiew: Chernobyl liquidator Mychajlo Bukow shows a photo of former work colleagues in the radioactively contaminated exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Most of them have already died. Photo: Andreas Stein/dpa
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3E89HER 26 March 2026, Ukraine, Kiew: Chernobyl liquidator Mychajlo Bukov shows his work pass, valid until the end of 2022, in the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant that was destroyed in 1986. He worked in the radioactively contaminated Chernobyl zone for 37 years. Photo: Andreas Stein/dpa
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3E89K0B 26 March 2026, Ukraine, Kiew: In 37 years of working in the radioactively contaminated exclusion zone around the stricken Chernobyl nuclear power plant, liquidator Mychajlo Bukov has accumulated quite a few passes and passes for the zone. Photo: Andreas Stein/dpa
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3DYFDCH Chernobyl, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 6th Mar, 2026. Nuclear contaminated area sign on a field in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (Credit Image: © Matteo Placucci/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3DYFD12 Chernobyl, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 6th Mar, 2026. Nuclear contaminated area sign on a field in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (Credit Image: © Matteo Placucci/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3DYFCPE Chernobyl, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 6th Mar, 2026. Przewalski's wild horses inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (Credit Image: © Matteo Placucci/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3DYFCX9 Chernobyl, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 6th Mar, 2026. A Przewalski's wild horse inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (Credit Image: © Matteo Placucci/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3DYFCP7 Chernobyl, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. 6th Mar, 2026. A Przewalski's wild horse inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (Credit Image: © Matteo Placucci/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!
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3EB2A0A December 16, 2025, Chernobyl, Ukraine: Fallen timber is seen littering the Exclusion Zone . Forty years after the disaster, the Chernobyl Zone has transformed into a unique symbiosis of abandoned industrial power and untouched wilderness. Today, in 2026, the massive steel confinement arch securely isolates the epicenter of the blast while scientists from around the world continue to study mechanisms of biological adaptation here. Pripyat remains a silent monument to human error, gradually disappearing under the pressure of dense forests and wild animals. At the same time, the territory is find
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3EB2AYP December 16, 2025, Chernobyl, Ukraine: Fallen timber is seen littering the Exclusion Zone . Forty years after the disaster, the Chernobyl Zone has transformed into a unique symbiosis of abandoned industrial power and untouched wilderness. Today, in 2026, the massive steel confinement arch securely isolates the epicenter of the blast while scientists from around the world continue to study mechanisms of biological adaptation here. Pripyat remains a silent monument to human error, gradually disappearing under the pressure of dense forests and wild animals. At the same time, the territory is find
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3EB29YT December 16, 2025, Chernobyl, Ukraine: Rusted metal hopper, structural remnants and debris seen on abandoned site in the Exclusion Zone . Forty years after the disaster, the Chernobyl Zone has transformed into a unique symbiosis of abandoned industrial power and untouched wilderness. Today, in 2026, the massive steel confinement arch securely isolates the epicenter of the blast while scientists from around the world continue to study mechanisms of biological adaptation here. Pripyat remains a silent monument to human error, gradually disappearing under the pressure of dense forests and wild an
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3EB29ET December 16, 2025, Chernobyl, Ukraine: A railway embankment is seen traversing the Exclusion Zone. Forty years after the disaster, the Chernobyl Zone has transformed into a unique symbiosis of abandoned industrial power and untouched wilderness. Today, in 2026, the massive steel confinement arch securely isolates the epicenter of the blast while scientists from around the world continue to study mechanisms of biological adaptation here. Pripyat remains a silent monument to human error, gradually disappearing under the pressure of dense forests and wild animals. At the same time, the territory
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3EB2902 December 16, 2025, Chernobyl, Ukraine: Conical glass containers seen lining in an abandoned factory in the Exclusion Zone. Forty years after the disaster, the Chernobyl Zone has transformed into a unique symbiosis of abandoned industrial power and untouched wilderness. Today, in 2026, the massive steel confinement arch securely isolates the epicenter of the blast while scientists from around the world continue to study mechanisms of biological adaptation here. Pripyat remains a silent monument to human error, gradually disappearing under the pressure of dense forests and wild animals. At the s
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3EB2A8G December 16, 2025, Chernobyl, Ukraine: A decaying industrial building with rusted machinery inside is seen standing in the Exclusion Zone. Forty years after the disaster, the Chernobyl Zone has transformed into a unique symbiosis of abandoned industrial power and untouched wilderness. Today, in 2026, the massive steel confinement arch securely isolates the epicenter of the blast while scientists from around the world continue to study mechanisms of biological adaptation here. Pripyat remains a silent monument to human error, gradually disappearing under the pressure of dense forests and wild a
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3D2B372 Tschernobyl, Ukraine. 31st Oct, 2025. Street dogs sit in front of a grocery store "Picnic by the wayside" in the town of Chernobyl in northern Ukraine, which was evacuated after the Soviet reactor accident in 1986. The small town is home to people temporarily working in the exclusion zone, for whom a functioning infrastructure has been restored. Recently, there have been reports of sightings of blue-colored street dogs in the radioactively contaminated area. Credit: Andreas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News
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3D2B374 Tschernobyl, Ukraine. 31st Oct, 2025. Two street dogs rest in the entrance area of the grocery store "Picknick am Wegesrand" in the town of Chernobyl in northern Ukraine, which was evacuated after the Soviet reactor accident in 1986. The small town is home to people temporarily working in the exclusion zone, for whom a functioning infrastructure has been restored. Recently, there have been reports of sightings of blue-colored street dogs in the radioactively contaminated area. Credit: Andreas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News
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3D2B389 Tschernobyl, Ukraine. 31st Oct, 2025. Street dogs sit in front of a grocery store "Picnic by the wayside" in the town of Chernobyl in northern Ukraine, which was evacuated after the Soviet reactor accident in 1986. The small town is home to people temporarily working in the exclusion zone, for whom a functioning infrastructure has been restored. Recently, there have been reports of sightings of blue-colored street dogs in the radioactively contaminated area. Credit: Andreas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News
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3D3TY6F 10.10.2025 - Minsk, Belarus - The painting on exhibition is titled Prohibited zone by the prominent Belarusian Soviet artist Mikhail Savitsky
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3D6BA4K Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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3D6BA20 Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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3D6BA8C Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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3DPP95G Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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3DB2P1J Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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3CHBX90 22 June 2025, Almaty, Kazakhstan: Monument dedicated to the Chernobyl liquidators, featuring bas reliefs, stands in a serene park setting
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3B838F1 Exclusion leads to division. A Newton cradle metaphor showing how exclusion triggers division. Cause and effect relation between them. Vicious cycle
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3AX7YXM Chernobyl exclusion zone map from pattern of black slanted parallel lines map with gray diagonal lines. Silhouette of a country made of oblique hatchi
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3A78NXP Chernobyl exclusion zone map from pattern of black slanted parallel lines map with gray diagonal lines. Silhouette of a country made of oblique hatchi
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2S16NXY A weathered sign with the word 'Припять' in Cyrillic script, standing in an overgrown, abandoned area, likely referencing the ghost town of Pripyat ne
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3E7X9PK Abandoned gas mask hanging from ceiling in a decaying building interior
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2YRBXWW Exclusion or Inclusion - decide between two options. Greek statue presenting a choice: exclusion or inclusion, weighing their values. Looking at pros
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2YN5270 Exclusion or Inclusion - weighing two choices, available options. Choosing between exclusion or inclusion. Two different course of actions.
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2YKNC9T Exclusion or Inclusion as a choice, two options to choose from. Greek statue presenting two alternatives: exclusion or inclusion, weighing their value
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2YK0XCX Old sign on short concrete pole with hammer and sickle among dry grass in field. Soviet history
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2X88HKM Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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2X88HJG Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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2X7JW20 Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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2X88H83 Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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2X7JTXR Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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2X7JW4K Abandoned white brick multistory houses, decaying cityscape of ghost town.
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2X3G1XX Slavutych, Ukraine. 26th Apr, 2024. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, chairs a meeting on the security situation in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and the surrounding towns on the 38th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant disaster, April 26, 2024, in Slavutych, Ukraine. Credit: Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/Alamy Live News
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2X3G1YD Slavutych, Ukraine. 26th Apr, 2024. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, chairs a meeting on the security situation in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and the surrounding towns on the 38th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant disaster, April 26, 2024, in Slavutych, Ukraine. Credit: Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/Alamy Live News
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2X3G1Y4 Slavutych, Ukraine. 26th Apr, 2024. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, chairs a meeting on the security situation in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and the surrounding towns on the 38th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant disaster, April 26, 2024, in Slavutych, Ukraine. Credit: Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/Alamy Live News
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2X3G1YE Slavutych, Ukraine. 26th Apr, 2024. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, center, chairs a meeting on the security situation in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and the surrounding towns on the 38th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant disaster, April 26, 2024, in Slavutych, Ukraine. Credit: Ukraine Presidency/Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/Alamy Live News
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2T2E12D Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E129 Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E125 Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E121 Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E10G Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E10E Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E10A Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E12H Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E0YH Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E102 Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E0Y6 Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E0XY Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2T2E0XM Abandoned residental area and buildings. It looks like Ghost town of Pripyat, Chernobyl zone, Ukraine. People left this place a long time ago. House
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2RH3H4H An abandoned kindergarten with toys and dolls in the exclusion zone of Belarus
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2RD4RRR Hanging gas masks in an abandoned school classroom in the exclusion zone of Belarus
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2RWY893 Hanging gas masks in an abandoned school classroom in the exclusion zone of Belarus
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2RD08EN Hanging gas masks in an abandoned school classroom in the exclusion zone of Belarus
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2RCM17T Image of Lenin in the exclusion zone of Belarus against the background of an abandoned building
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2T1G100 Image of Lenin in the exclusion zone of Belarus against the background of an abandoned building
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2RX3R8B April 26, 1986 on the calendar. Chernobyl tragedy for the whole world and Europe
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2RHFHKJ Interior decoration of abandoned private houses in the exclusion zone of Belarus
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2RHBDDD Interior decoration of abandoned private houses in the exclusion zone of Belarus
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2RHBD4B Interior decoration of abandoned private houses in the exclusion zone of Belarus
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2RH3H3F Interior decoration of abandoned private houses in the exclusion zone of Belarus
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