Ai është i vetmi arkeolog që lejohet të studiojë rrënojat e Çernobilit në Ukrainë.

Australiani Robert Maxwell sjell këto foto të frikshme brenda rrënojave të vendit ku ndodhi aksidenti më i rëndë bërthamor në botë këtu e 35 vjet më parë.

Discarded gas masks lay rusting in a pile around a broken globe at the long-abandoned Pripyat Elementary School
Calendars sit on a hospital bench inside the ghost town of Pripyat. The hospital was abandoned in 1986 after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster
Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from Chernobyl after the disaster. They had no idea they would never come back
Buildings inside the exclusion zone have been left to slowly decay in the 30 years since the disaster. Pictured are the ruins of Pripyat Elementary School hall 
A desolate amusement park is slowly reclaimed by vegetation. The plants that grow through are still radioactive and visitors are warned not to step on them
The never-used Ferris Wheel in the Pripyat Amusement Park. The park was to opened in May 1986 but never opened because of the disaster
Engineers have spent 30 years slowly dismantling the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (pictured). The nuclear reactor above has since been covered in a giant plastic dome
The Claw (pictured) was used to dismantle the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and other radioactive areas. It is still so irradiated that, 30 years on, touching it could prove lethal
 Australian Robert Maxwell (pictured) is the only archaeologist to study the wreckage of Chernobyl. He said: 'As long as you're not licking the walls or picking the plants you're pretty safe'
The decaying ruins of the Cinema Prometheus in the town of Pripyat show how the exclusion zone has been left to rot since the disaster

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