Man Sneaks Into Restricted Fukushima Zone, Captures These Never-Before-Seen Photos
By Amanda Froelich
Posted on July 14, 2016
In 2011, a nuclear disaster forced residents in Fukushima, Japan, to abandon their lives. Recently, a man snuck into the Fukushima exclusion zone and captured the aftermath.
Keow Wee Loong
Credit: Keow Wee Loong
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By Amanda Froelich
Posted on July 14, 2016
In 2011, a nuclear disaster forced residents in Fukushima, Japan, to abandon their lives. Recently, a man snuck into the Fukushima exclusion zone and captured the aftermath.
1. Fukushima hasn’t been looted yet.
Keow Wee Loong
2. Wild animals raided abandoned supermarkets.
Credit: Keow Wee Loong
3-4. Pornographic magazines in a store, issued in March 2011.
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5. The book store
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6. Mouthwash from 2011, still sealed.
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7. A movie rental shop, still full of videos.
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8. People left so hurriedly, they left their laundry
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9. Time stopped in this town
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10. A box of unopened PS2 in someone’s home
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11. An abandoned pub in Namie
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12. Limited edition collections in a CD shop
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13. An abandoned train station
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14. One of the barricades in Okuma town
Credit: Keow Wee Loong
Read More: http://www.trueactivist.com/man-sneaks-into-restricted-fukushima-zone-captures-these-never-before-seen-photos-gallery/3/
Thanks to: http://www.trueactivist.com