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I just found this and thought it was interesting:
A motorcycle ride through Chernobyl.
It's a collection of photos taken around Chernobyl and Pripyat.
"As I pass through the check point, I feel that I have entered an unreal world. In the dead zone, the silence of the villages, roads, and woods seem to tell something at me....something that I strain to hear....something that attracts and repels me both at the same time. It is divinely eerie - like stepping into that Salvador Dali painting with the dripping clocks."
That is really disturbing. I remember the event, remember people being scared, because noone knew exactly which way the cloud was blowing. Seeing these remnants of an active city, left in a hurry without looking back, is really eerie. I can't imagine what it must have been like, being there, neither back then, nor today.
History Channel did a show about what Earth would be like if all the people on the planet suddenly disappeared (since turned into a series called "Life After People"). For an example of what could happen to our towns and cities, they used Chernobyl. I think the most disturbing thing they showed was a pre-school, where all the children's drawings and crayons were still out on tables as if they had just left them there moments before.
I remember the event myself, it was the most elaborate birthday present I've ever had. Personally I'd have preferred a few new games...
Some of those pictures have a distinctly Fallout feel to them
Post edited May 19, 2009 by Aliasalpha
Going to Pripiyat is on my list of things to do before I die.
Perhaps immediately before...
I certainly have an interest in the place myself, if I get this job I applied for I might make a trip of it
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Aliasalpha: Perhaps immediately before...
I certainly have an interest in the place myself, if I get this job I applied for I might make a trip of it

Yeah, people say it's safer in Pripiyat and you won't die of radiaton provided you get the fuck out in a few days or something.
Yeah, it's been on my list of things to do before I die as well. My interest pretty much started with finding that website long ago, too.
Vice Magazine has a pretty interesting snippet from the VBS Vice Guide to Travel series where they go boar hunting around the Chernobyl area: http://www.vbs.tv/video.php?id=715959234
Incidental: For fans of S.T.A.L.K.E.R., read the novella Roadside Picnic and watch the film Stalker.
Incidental x2: That Life After People series sounds exactly like the book The World Without Us, which I've been wanting very badly to read.
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michaelleung: Going to Pripiyat is on my list of things to do before I die.
finishing one of the stalker games is on my list of things to do before I can no longer play games.
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michaelleung: Going to Pripiyat is on my list of things to do before I die.
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Weclock: finishing one of the stalker games is on my list of things to do before I can no longer play games.

Whatever you do, don't get Clear Sky.
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Weclock: finishing one of the stalker games is on my list of things to do before I can no longer play games.
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michaelleung: Whatever you do, don't get Clear Sky.
I had the first one, and didn't like it, I got clear sky for $9.99
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michaelleung: Whatever you do, don't get Clear Sky.
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Weclock: I had the first one, and didn't like it, I got clear sky for $9.99

If you thought the first one was shitty... you'll find the prequel... shittier.
I never got either, my laptop isn't the most powerful gaming machine and for an FPS I have to turn down the detail to the extent that it looks like a quake 3 engine game. In a normal FPS thats annoying but in a big immersive thing like stalker its a deal breaker. Suppose the upside is that it'll be cheaper by the time I get a gaming rig (hopefully on GOG)