Magnum Photosさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Magnum PhotosInstagram)「"They could not fertilize their gardens with manure and ashes or gather herbs, mushrooms, and wild berries in the forests. . Better not to even enter the forests, which were often the most heavily contaminated areas. To follow the survival manuals, in short, farmers were expected to give up the means of survival they had relied on for generations." - Kate Brown, 'Manual for Survival: A Guide to the Future' . Magnum Photographer Larry Towell (@larrysgeneralstore)‘s 2017 project saw him documenting those still living in lands rendered radioactive by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. These residents are made up of those who refused to leave their homes in the wake of the disaster as well as persons displaced by conflict in Ukraine's east who had chosen to settle there more recently, lured by cheap real estate. . Today on Magnum, we share a selection of Towell's images alongside an extract from Kate Brown's book examining the aftermath of the meltdown, 'Manual for Survival: A Guide to the Future'. Link in bio. .  PHOTO: Displaced person Krasov Misha (14) built a tree house from the recycled radioactive wood of an abandoned house. Misha was relocated from Hirske in the Luhansk conflict zone of eastern Ukraine with his family. Zelena Polyana Village, Zone 2, Chernobyl region. Ukraine. 2017. . © @larrysgeneralstore /#MagnumPhotos .  #LarryTowell #Chernobyl #agriculture」6月9日 4時00分 - magnumphotos

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"They could not fertilize their gardens with manure and ashes or gather herbs, mushrooms, and wild berries in the forests.
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Better not to even enter the forests, which were often the most heavily contaminated areas. To follow the survival manuals, in short, farmers were expected to give up the means of survival they had relied on for generations." - Kate Brown, 'Manual for Survival: A Guide to the Future'
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Magnum Photographer Larry Towell (@larrysgeneralstore)‘s 2017 project saw him documenting those still living in lands rendered radioactive by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. These residents are made up of those who refused to leave their homes in the wake of the disaster as well as persons displaced by conflict in Ukraine's east who had chosen to settle there more recently, lured by cheap real estate.
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Today on Magnum, we share a selection of Towell's images alongside an extract from Kate Brown's book examining the aftermath of the meltdown, 'Manual for Survival: A Guide to the Future'. Link in bio.
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PHOTO: Displaced person Krasov Misha (14) built a tree house from the recycled radioactive wood of an abandoned house. Misha was relocated from Hirske in the Luhansk conflict zone of eastern Ukraine with his family. Zelena Polyana Village, Zone 2, Chernobyl region. Ukraine. 2017. .
© @larrysgeneralstore /#MagnumPhotos
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#LarryTowell #Chernobyl #agriculture


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