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Chernobyl is transformed into a unique nature reserve: impressive photo

After the terrible nuclear accident at Chernobyl in the exclusion zone returns to life.

In the forests of the Chernobyl zone is a thriving wildlife.

As you know, the area around Chernobyl, where on 26 April 1986 the accident occurred, the so-called exclusion zone, covers an area with a radius of 30 kilometers.

Despite the fact that this area remains deserted in the forests found an increase in the number of deer, elk, wolves, eagles, owls, woodpeckers, foxes, otters, bison and other wildlife.

This is proof that radiation is, despite his harm, did not destroy animals, and Vice versa – helped in its development.












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