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2019

Stunning Chernobyl pics reveal haunting scenes at abandoned nuclear disaster site ahead as new HBO drama prepares to reveal ‘untold story’

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THESE photographs lay bare what has been dubbed a “post-apocalyptic wonderland” where unauthorised people are forbidden to tread.

This gallery of eerie images was taken by covert urban explorers, who bravely delved into a 1000 square mile danger zone where human civilisation has been extinct for decades.  

One day the people who lived here in the city of Pripyat suddenly vanished
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The Ferris wheel in the amusement park of the ghost city of Pripyat is the hallmark of the city
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This ferris wheel was supposed to be launched on May 1, 1986, but the Chernobyl accident destroyed these plans forever
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A communist party poster can be seen here… Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union[/caption]

The nuclear nightmare will be recreated in five-part dramatisation called Chernobyl, which is a co-production between Sky and HBO.

It has been billed as telling the untold story of the lives of the people who saw it first hand.

But you can see for yourself the realities of one of the world’s worst man-made disasters after everyone fled.

Unlicensed tours are run by a clandestine group who call themselves Chernobyl Explorers, who have taken these images.

They’ll take you on a 55 mile trip lasting four days. You’ve got to be fit though because it is done on foot with backpacks.

The guides say they know where the radiation hotspots are and they make sure that all the abandoned houses and apartments you’ll be staying in are not contaminated.

A WORLD AFTER HUMANKIND

But just in case they carry radiometers.  

And for good reason.

The April 26 1986 the nuclear power plant meltdown released at least 100 times more radiation than the atom bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.

More than 116,000 people had to abandon their homes, cars, lives and everything remains as they left it.

These days radiation levels have fallen.

The Chernobyl Explorers say makes a short-term visit safe, although it is unlikely it will be fit for humans to live there for many years to come.

‘Duga’ was a Soviet over-the-horizon (OTH) radar system used as part of the Soviet missile defence early-warning radar network in case nuclear war broke out with the West
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From a height of 500ft you have an incredible view of the expanses of the Chernobyl zone from the radar
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An explorer makes his way through the dead zone
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A couple of years ago the Ukrainian army began to conduct post nuclear war exercises in the city, leaving this bullet hole
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Ambulance car model RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname Rafik) on the background of the Medical Sanitary Unit 126
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The perimeter of the Chernobyl exclusion zone is protected by barbed wire
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In Pripyat’s abandoned apartments you can still see the abandoned belongings of evacuated residents
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Pripyat from the air looks like any other Soviet Union city
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Children’s toys are everywhere… they just had to leave them and get out
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