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Chernobyl, radiation sign near the military radar Dug. Giant antenna of the cold war of the USSR. Ukraine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radar arc in Chernobyl. Old collapsing radar antenna on sky background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Soviet military Duga Radar antenna complex near ghost town Pripyat. Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Radar arc in Chernobyl. Old collapsing radar antenna on sky background Royalty Free Stock Photo
An abandoned radar station in the Chernobyl zone near the town of Pripyat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Duga - Soviet over-the-horizon radar system or the Russian Woodpecker. The Steel Giant Near Chernobyl. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Duga - Soviet over-the-horizon radar system or the Russian Woodpecker. The Steel Giant Near Chernobyl. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned giant radar antenna in Chernobyl
Old Soviet military Duga Radar antenna complex near ghost town Pripyat. Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bottom view, Chernobyl 2 radio antenna, military facility, giant mettal radar. Ukraine, daytime. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Duga - Soviet over-the-horizon radar system or the Russian Woodpecker. The Steel Giant Near Chernobyl. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Secret Soviet Antenna Hidden in Chernobyl Zone called DUGA Radar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chernobyl 2, an antenna for tracking intercontinental missiles, an abandoned secret military facility. A giant wall of Royalty Free Stock Photo
A giant metal antenna at a military facility in Chernobyl. Cold war, radar arc. Russian woodpecker, legacy of the USSR Royalty Free Stock Photo
giant wall of metal military antennas of the USSR, a radar arc, an abandoned secret facility in Chernobyl, Ukraine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
After the nuclear accident in reactor 4 of Chernobyl in 1986, all have left Prypiat. Twenty years later, most of the buildings have fallen apart or been destroyed. Impressions from the ghost town


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