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Anonymous
Any of you fancy photographing places that are off limites / closed / dangerous? This park wasn't exactly dangerous, but it was certainly closed, and I was bumped into by two couples searching for a place to make woopie. Woopie is dangerous, though... so who knows...
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>> Anonymous
id liek to go to Chernobyl myself...
>> Anonymous
They have tours. That woman who claimed to get super special privlage to ride her motorcycle around and take photos just took a tour.
>> Anonymous
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>>65677
I like to go hiking by myself when i take pics. not all that dangerous, except for some of the hills that suddenly drop a few hundred feet.

here's an old, very crappy scan of one photo taken on a hike

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>> Anonymous
>>65678
Totally not a problem nowadays. But everything that you can see on the guided tour has been photographed 1000 times over, and sneaking into the farther parts of the alienation zone by yourself, while quite easy, is dangerous not only because of radiation.
>> n00bOwneR
If I knew any areas that were 'off-limits' then I would probably go into them >:D