Chernobyl — Life After

In the twilight of their lives, these residents form a tight-knit, disappearing culture within the Zone. The Future: Power and Tourism

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In the absence of human interference, the Exclusion Zone has undergone a radical transformation. Without the noise of industry or the pressure of agriculture, the area has inadvertently become one of Europe's largest wildlife preserves. In the twilight of their lives, these residents

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Chernobyl is undergoing a second life as a hub for sustainable energy and dark tourism. Without the noise of industry or the pressure

Surprisingly, many of these settlers have outlived their peers who moved to the cities, attributing their health to the "clean air" and familiar water of home.