I done an overall summary report for the trip, but this place deserves a report of its own. Especially when you considered the poignancy of the building as being key in the treatment of the very initial liquidators who worked fearlessly on placating the reactor, and ultimately giving their lives for it.
When I came here last time I was fixated on running away from my guide to get to the roof. I achieved it eventually, but didn't really see much of the hospital. (The original report for reference can be found here: )
Same chair, has moved since my last visit though:
I love this so much, why is everyone naked? I love the careful positioning of the arm, even though it does make him look a little like he's getting a sympathy handjob!
In the grand scheme of the city, the hospital is here (Hopefully clicking the map will bring the interactive clickable map up!)
When I came here last time I was fixated on running away from my guide to get to the roof. I achieved it eventually, but didn't really see much of the hospital. (The original report for reference can be found here: )
Same chair, has moved since my last visit though:
I love this so much, why is everyone naked? I love the careful positioning of the arm, even though it does make him look a little like he's getting a sympathy handjob!
In the grand scheme of the city, the hospital is here (Hopefully clicking the map will bring the interactive clickable map up!)