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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
Jared Harris. In his latest TV drama, Chernobyl, Harris’s investigative scientist has died before the opening sequence is done and dusted. (Don’t worry, he’s still the lead.)
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
1980 - Melanchton, Ontario, Canada: Construction of the shelter started in 1980 when Bruce Beach bought 42 old-school buses for $300 a piece. He then excavated the property and buried the buses in the earth, covering them with concrete and soil. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Polaris)
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Computers, televison sets and telephones in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018952
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach walks towards the kitchen soup boiler in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06019030
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach walks past a dentist chair in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06019031
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach walks through the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018919
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach sits in his Melanchthon, Ontario, home describing the massive Ark Two underground bomb shelter. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018920
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Radiac Detector for Radiation Detection, Indication And Computation in the garage of Bruce Beach's home in Melanchthon. Beach is the founder of the Ark Two bomb shelter. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018940
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: A radiac set for Radiation Detection, Indication And Computation, at the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018942
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach works on his computer at his home in Melanchthon, Ontario. Beach is the founder of the Ark Two bomb shelter. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018937
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach shows the children's room in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018918
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Maps and floor plans in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018949
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach walks through the opposite exit of the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06019025
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach walks through the opposite exit of the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018948
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Multiple sinks in the women's washroom in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018946
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: The children's daycare area at the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018947
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach sits outside of the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018953
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: A photograph of Bruce Beach on the fridge of his Melanchthon, Ontario, home. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018954
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: An above ground bunker and power generator room at the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018950
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: A room's name for men called "Elk" in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018955
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: A room's name for children called "Gerbels" in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018956
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach walks through the opposite exit of the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018959
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Decomposing food cans in the underground Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018951
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: A portrait of Bruce Beach's deceased son Bahji at Beach's home in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018958
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: A portrait of Bruce Beach's deceased son Bahji at Beach's home in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06018957
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: A portrait of Bruce Beach's deceased son Bahji at Beach's home in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06019024
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach unlocks the main gate to the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06019029
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach enters the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06019028
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach sits outside of the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06019027
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REPORTAGE - Kanadisches Ehepaar baute riesiger Atomschutzbunker
October 3, 2017 - Melanchthon, Ontario, Canada: Bruce Beach sits outside of the Ark Two bomb shelter in Melanchthon. An elderly couple living in Canada have built a 10,000 square-foot fallout shelter in preparation for nuclear war. The Atomic Doomsday clock says now that nuclear war is more likely than it has been since 1953. And that's why Bruce Beach and his wife Jean believe that 'now more than ever,' people should be thinking about their options for when war does break out. The couple have been preparing for nuclear holocaust for the past 50 years by building and keeping up a shelter sunk beneath several feet of concrete and soil on a 12.5 acre patch of land near their home. They call the structure 'Ark Two'. (Peter J Thompson/National Post/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06019026
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NEWS - Fukushima Unglück: Weltweiter Protest und Gedenken am Jahres
Happening from greenpeace in front of Edf office in the center of lyon to protest against the use of nulcear energy in France. Lyon, , lyon 11 March 2017.//KONRADK_grenpeace01187/Credit:KONRAD K./SIPA/1703111705 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00797295
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FEATURE - Die Besten Bilder von Xinhua Mai/Juni
(160501) -- BEIJING, May 1, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 19, 2016 shows a doll with a gas mask in a deserted school in Pripyat city near Chernobyl, Ukraine. Chernobyl, a place replete with horrific memories in northern Ukraine, close to Belarus, is now open to tourists, almost 30 years to the date after a nuclear power plant there exploded. It was the worst nuclear accident in human history. A large tract of land around the plant was designated a forbidden zone and ordinary people were completely prohibited from entering after the disaster occurred on April 26, 1986. The accident released more than 8 tons of radioactive leaks, directly contaminated an area of over 60,000 square kilometers and exposed some 3.2 million people to dangerous levels of radiation. (Xinhua/Dai Tianfang)(zhf)
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NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
(160424) -- CHERNOBYL, April 24, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 19, 2016 shows the deserted city of Pripyat near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine. Chernobyl, a place replete with horrific memories in northern Ukraine, close to Belarus, is now open to tourists, almost 30 years to the date after a nuclear power plant there exploded. It was the worst nuclear accident in human history. A large tract of land around the plant was designated a forbidden zone and ordinary people were completely prohibited from entering after the disaster occurred on April 26, 1986. The accident released more than 8 tons of radioactive leaks, directly contaminated an area of over 60,000 square kilometers and exposed some 3.2 million people to dangerous levels of radiation. (Xinhua/Chen Junfeng)(zhf)
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NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
(160424) -- CHERNOBYL, April 24, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 19, 2016 shows a deserted swimming pool in Pripyat city near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine. Chernobyl, a place replete with horrific memories in northern Ukraine, close to Belarus, is now open to tourists, almost 30 years to the date after a nuclear power plant there exploded. It was the worst nuclear accident in human history. A large tract of land around the plant was designated a forbidden zone and ordinary people were completely prohibited from entering after the disaster occurred on April 26, 1986. The accident released more than 8 tons of radioactive leaks, directly contaminated an area of over 60,000 square kilometers and exposed some 3.2 million people to dangerous levels of radiation. (Xinhua/Chen Junfeng)(zhf)
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