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Chernobyl: Aftermath of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster: an Introspective View Isolation and Abandonment at Chernobyl Seen Through Eyes Lens American Photographer

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Chernobyl: Aftermath of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster: an Introspective View Isolation and Abandonment at Chernobyl Seen Through Eyes Lens American Photographer
Chernobyl: Aftermath of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster: an Introspective View Isolation and Abandonment at Chernobyl Seen Through Eyes Lens American Photographer

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Chernobyl: Aftermath of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster: an Introspective View Isolation and Abandonment at Chernobyl Seen Through Eyes Lens American Photographer

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Let's be clear... this book is not another treatise trying to understand new theories of how, why, and what went wrong at Chernobyl. Plenty of books today have been written about what happened during and after the Chernobyl disaster. So, what is this book about? This book is part memoir, part documentary photography book, part human-interest story. Inside, you'll discover how a volunteer trip to teach English to middle-school students in western Ukraine turned into a self-initiated 7+ year passion project to bring this book to life for Chernobyl enthusiasts around the world as well as readers who want to know more about the aftermath of this horrific disaster. Included inside are... This book is perfect for...

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