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Telecommunication radio center in Pripyat, Chernobyl area known as the Arc or Duga and so called Russian woodpecker, Art Print | Barewalls Posters & Prints | bwc70035859
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radio station Chernobyl 2 Antenna field, over-the-horizon radar. - SuperStock
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Sarcophagus: Chernobyl Nuclear Site, Ukraine. After the disaster in 1986, the radio active material was eventually covered in a thick concrete tomb.They said the tomb would be safe for 30 years. 29
Telecommunication Radio Center In Pripyat, Chernobyl Area Known As The Arc Or Duga And So Called Russian Woodpecker With Blue Sky And Clouds On Background Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image.
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