by Milret2 » Mon 19 May 2008, 21:02:35
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JustaGirl', 'Y')ou'd probably love pictures of Chernobyl. As long as the US doesn't end up looking like that, I will be OK.
I tend to agree with oilfinder though. Not every suburb will be abandoned, no doubt some will. I think mine will fare OK. We are within walking/biking distance of 2 grocery stores, city hall, local farmer markets, and numerous other shops. I will soon be able to bike to the new light-rail. I also live by the cargo train tracks, which would seem like a good food drop off location, post peak.
I remembered finding some pictures on the internet several years ago showing what the abandoned towns and farms of the Chernobyl incident looked like. I remember interesting shots of buildings slowly going to ruin with personal objects and artifacts scattered here and there and I thought I would see if I could find those images for this very interesting thread started by Caine. I got sidetracked by this URL-->
http://todayspictures.slate.com/inmotio ... chernobyl/ (first twenty seconds is an ad, sorry). I would warn folks that this is not for the faint of heart. It is an essay on how children in Belarus have been affected by radiation exposure in utero.
Of course .. I am sure TPTB will make our new (and the old ones ... heck I live twenty miles from Diablo Canyon, a reactor on the central California coast;-) reactors perfectly safe and such things will never happen again.
Here are pictures of Chernobyl that may be more in line with Caine's thread -->http://englishrussia.com/?p=1309#more-1309
Great thread Caine.