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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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  • HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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    HBO's Chernobyl Star Jared Harris
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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
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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
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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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  • NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
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    NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
    (160424) -- CHERNOBYL, April 24, 2016 (Xinhua) -- People take photos of Geiger counters near Chernobyl region, Ukraine, on April 19, 2016. 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
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    NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
    (160424) -- CHERNOBYL, April 24, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 22, 2016 shows the arch canopy in 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
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    NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
    (160424) -- CHERNOBYL, April 24, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 19, 2016 shows deserted house in 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/Chen Junfeng)(zhf)
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  • NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
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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 amusement park 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
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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 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
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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 No. 4 reactor of 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/Dai Tianfang)(zhf)
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  • NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
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    NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
    (160424) -- CHERNOBYL, April 24, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A worker passes by construction signs in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine, on April 22, 2016. 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
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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 sculpture on a square in front of the No. 4 reactor of 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/Dai Tianfang)(zhf)
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  • NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
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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 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
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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 painting on the wall 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
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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 gas mask in a deserted village 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
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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 warning sign in the forest 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 a shoe in a deserted theater 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 a deserted supermarket 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 a deserted radar station 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/Dai Tianfang)(zhf)
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    NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Nuklearkatastrophe
    (160424) -- CHERNOBYL, April 24, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A security guard walks in a deserted town near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine, on April 19, 2016. 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 a deserted building 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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