This is a post where you add the most impressive photos from this disaster. I was shocked to see this one. The young woman was quarantined because radioactivity was found on her body. Her mother tried to talk to her.
Ah! A new meme? "Anti-Zombie Fortress". Here is the story. The building is "Shime Kougyousho Tateko Yagura", it was built as a coal mine in 1943 and now it's become an important cultural site in Japan.
I don't know why I find ruins so attractive. I wrote about Gunkanjima before a lot (this is the best gallery). Today, I found this: "75 Abandoned Theaters From Around The USA" It's pretty good.
that feels so far yet so closed. we all know how patriotic the Japanese are just to bring their country up and not stain its name.
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Radioactive bubble girl is super kawaii.
I have cried a lot over the last month for those affected by this so remember you are loved and not alone.
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The building is "Shime Kougyousho Tateko Yagura", it was build as coal mine in 1943 and now it became a important cultural properties of Japan.
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that feels so far yet so closed. we all know how patriotic the Japanese are just to bring their country up and not stain its name.
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The building is "Shime Kougyousho Tateko Yagura",
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Radioactive bubble girl is super kawaii.
I have cried a lot over the last month for those affected by this so remember you are loved and not alone.
Posted by: Donald | Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 09:18 AM
Here is the story.The building is "Shime Kougyousho Tateko Yagura", it was build as coal mine in 1943 and now it became a important cultural properties of Japan.
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