Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Funeral-in-Drosdyn-Village-27MZIFI862VP.htmlConceptually similarFuneral in Drosdyn VillageGP02CUACompleted★★★★Funeral in Drosdyn VillageGP02CUBCompleted★★★★Funeral in Drosdyn VillageGP02CUDCompleted★★★★Funeral in Drosdyn VillageGP02CUECompleted★★★★Funeral in Drosdyn VillageGP02CUFCompleted★★★★Funeral in Drosdyn VillageGP02CUCCompleted★★★★Funeral in Village Drosdyn near ChernobylGP02CTTCompleted★★★★Village Drosdyn near ChernobylGP02CTVCompleted★★★★Village Drosdyn near ChernobylGP02CTUCompleted★★★★View AllGP02CU9Funeral in Drosdyn VillageThe village Drosdyn in Rowno area, 200 kilometers west of the nuclear power station Chernobyl. Due to the sour earth everything growing there is radioactive contaminated. A funeral takes place for an old woman who died there.In original language:Beerdigung im Dorf Drosdyn nahe TschernobylDorf Drosdyn im Rowno-Gebiet, 200 Kilometer westlich von Tschernobyl. Aufgrund des Saeuregehalts des Bodens sind alle Pflanzen stark radioaktiv belastet. Eine Beerdigung findet statt fuer eine alte Frau, die hier gestorben ist.Locations:Eastern Europe-Rovno-UkraineDate:8 Mar, 2011Credit:© Jan Grarup / Noor / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4256px X 2832pxKeywords:Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant-Crying-Day-Funerals-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear radiation-Outdoors-Sadness-Three people-VillagesShoot:Nuclear Investigation Tour around ChernobylNuclear investigation tour in occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.Greenpeace nuclear expert Tobias Muenchmeyer visits people and villages in and around the 30 km exclusive zone of nuclear power plant Chernobyl, children and liquidators in hospital and Kiev. He carries out radiation measurements around the sarcophagus of Chernobyl and inside the closed area.