Photographer: No Sign Of Life In Fukushima Exclusion Zone, Only A Few Birds


This widely syndicated article’s headline has been switched from ‘On the ground in Fukushima, lack of life hits home‘ to ‘His secret trip to a nuclear waste land‘ — Though the original URL remains on many, as can be seen here

Photographer: No sign of life in Fukushima exclusion zone, only a few birds (PHOTOS) (ENENews, Nov 14, 2013):

Brisbane Times, Nov. 15, 2013: Apart from a few birds, there are few signs of life at all, even 30 months after the nuclear disaster.

This widely syndicated article’s headline has been switched from ‘On the ground in Fukushima, lack of life hits home‘ to ‘His secret trip to a nuclear waste land‘ — Though the original URL remains on many, as can be seen here

Sunshine Coast Daily, Nov. 10, 2013: As Dylan Pukall stood in the exclusion zone around the Fukushima nuclear reactor, he couldn’t help but wonder what he had gotten himself into. Thousands of kilometres from his Mudjimba home, he was very much alone in what could only be described as a nuclear wasteland. Other than the occasional bird, there was no sign of life. […]  “It was so silent that the birds seemed too loud,” the 20-year-old recalled after returning to the Coast. “It was spooky – eerie. […]

View Pukall’s photos here

1 thought on “Photographer: No Sign Of Life In Fukushima Exclusion Zone, Only A Few Birds”

  1. Here is another site on Fukushima. Some good photos.
    They claim the workers are getting some training……sure hope they are right.

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