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Echoes from the Dead Zone: Another view of Chernobyl by flynn23 at 3:08 pm EDT, Apr 13, 2004 |
] In Eastern Europe, a person's attachment to his ] homeland is a strong one, Yatsenko explains. To be ] evicted from one's homeland is about the greatest ] tragedy imaginable. And northern Ukraine is the ] country's most ancient, hallowed part. Chernobyl ] itself has been settled for 800 years and just recently ] celebrated its anniversary. First a motorcycle tour. But now, a little further dose of reality. |
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RE: Echoes from the Dead Zone: Another view of Chernobyl by IconoclasT at 7:43 pm EDT, Apr 13, 2004 |
flynn23 wrote: ] ] In Eastern Europe, a person's attachment to his ] ] homeland is a strong one, Yatsenko explains. To be ] ] evicted from one's homeland is about the greatest ] ] tragedy imaginable. And northern Ukraine is the ] ] country's most ancient, hallowed part. Chernobyl ] ] itself has been settled for 800 years and just recently ] ] celebrated its anniversary. ] ] First a motorcycle tour. But now, a little further dose of ] reality. A very grim outlook for the region and smart reminder of the mistakes of the past. |
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