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razorsuKe
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Registered: Jan.04
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Chernobyl, 18 years later

http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/

site gives eerie look as to what Chernobyl (The nuclear wasteland) is now.
Real ghost town....
Sick facts and abandoned stuff, kinda like resident evil.

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That's hardcore

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Registered: Jan.04
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Yeah, I was reading it from another website. Almost scary in a sense, thinking about how insane that must have been.

Radiation is still insane too, and its over 15 years after the fact... That really says something. The pics of the kindergarten and what not give the whole thing an eerie feel, especially them mangled dolls O.o

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