Saturday, April 2, 2016

Fukushima’s Former Residents Return Home To Ghost Town | 3tags



In “Retracing Our Steps,” French photographers Carlos Ayesta and Guillaume Bression asked some of the 80,000 nuclear refugees forced to evacuate areas near Fukushima to return to the places they once knew, a process that took nearly four years of detective work and jumping through administrative hoops. What they found was a world that had become almost unrecognizable, but also stories that were deeply human, calling to mind Auden’s famous poem “Musée des Beaux Arts...”

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1 comment:

Steve said...

Would love to know the turth about Fukushima. Is the west coast of North America Dead? Is Hawaii unihabitable? No one is talking. In the 1950's in wales was a much smaller accident. It made the coast line 60 km in either direction dead until now.