Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cut-Forest-inside-the-Exclusion-Zone-in-Belarus-27MZIFJ6UEVD8.htmlConceptually similarSign on Road inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ3BCompleted★★★★Stack of Wood in Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ3GCompleted★★★★Radiation Measurement inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ2YCompleted★★★★Radiation Measurement inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ32Completed★★★★Radiation Measurement inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ33Completed★★★★Stack of Wood in Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ2SCompleted★★★★Abandoned Building inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ2ZCompleted★★★★★★Abandoned Building inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ34Completed★★★★Abandoned Building inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusGP0STPQ2KCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPQ3HCut Forest inside the Exclusion Zone in BelarusA road in a forest with stacks of wood in the background. Trees in this radioactive forest inside the exclusion zone are being cut down. The destination for the radioactive wood is unknown.Greenpeace visits the Chernobyl exclusion zone in the Republic of Belarus to monitor the levels of contamination remaining after Chernobyl nuclear disaster and to document the prevention measures the Government of the Republic of Belarus has in place in order to protect the population from radioactive exposures.Locations:Belarus-Eastern Europe-Gomel OblastDate:2 Apr, 2016Credit:© Liza Udilova / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5305px X 3536pxKeywords:Day-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear energy-Nuclear radiation-Outdoors-Roads-Wood (materials)Shoot:Chernobyl 30th Anniversary: Exclusion Zone in BelarusGreenpeace visits the Chernobyl exclusion zone in the Republic of Belarus to monitor the levels of contamination remaining after Chernobyl nuclear disaster and to document the prevention measures the Government of the Republic of Belarus has in place in order to protect the population from radioactive exposures.Related Collections:Chernobyl 30 Years After the Nuclear Disaster (Photos & Videos)