No.56617
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No.56618
What do you find to be spooky?
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No.56619
If you're going to post a picture of Centralia then at least choose one that makes sense.
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No.56628
>>56619
How about I post my pictures of Centralia, and you post yours? Anyway, that's a fine webm. Terrifying.
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No.56629
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No.56630
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No.56631
>>56628
I've never saved any before, saw it in videos. Here are some good ones I found.
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No.56638
>>56631
Very nice, I think I have a couple of those, but definitely not 2 or 3. I will add them to my collection.
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No.56639
>>56619
Dammit, I was expecting at least one of them to fall to their death. What a waste.
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No.56640
>>56639
What am I looking at here? Radiation?
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No.56641
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No.56642
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No.56643
>>56639
Yeah, the guy is Masato Shinohara, one of the two workers who died in the 1999 Tokaimura nuclear accident. Pure nightmare fuel.
Many sites claim this photo is of the other worker, Hisashi Ouchi, but that is wrong. As far as I know there is only one photo of him online, and that is a portrait photo taken before the accident.
<Hisashi Ouchi, 35, was transported and treated at the University of Tokyo Hospital.[47] Ouchi suffered serious radiation burns to most of his body, experienced severe damage to his internal organs, and had a near-zero white blood cell count. Doctors attempted to treat him with an radical cancer treatment, peripheral blood stem cell transplantation.[48] He initially experienced increased white blood cell counts temporarily but succumbed to his other injuries shortly thereafter.[47] The leukocytes being produced by transplanted tissues were found to have mutated by the residual radiation present in his body triggering fatal autoimmune responses.[48] At the wishes of his family, doctors repeatedly revived Ouchi when his heart stopped. Despite their efforts, his condition deteriorated into multiple organ failure resulting from extensive radiation damage. He passed away on 21 December 1999 following an unrecoverable cardiac arrest.[49]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokaimura_nuclear_accident#1999_Accident
Here is a Japanese documentary on the 1999 incident, with optional English subs: https://invidio.us/watch?v=ZWomuWd7-to
Ouchi was also the subject of a book, A Slow Death: 83 Days of Radiation Sickness, by the NHK TV Crew.
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No.56644
>>56643
Nightmare fuel indeed. I'll look up that book.
I've heard conflicting reports that is a Chernobyl firefighter, but I haven't seen any definite source on it.
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No.56645
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No.56646
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No.56670
>>56645
Check out the Tiger Fish! They live in Africa and have even been known to attack crocodiles.
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No.56675
>>56643
Is that the brave guy who risked his life and took pictures of Chernobyl what a brave man and a shame what happened I bet he wished he was dead :(
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No.56678
>>56675
Igor Kostin was the guy who shot the first aerial video (https://invidio.us/watch?v=6HPddRn-Sn8) of the Chernobyl disaster, but he died in 2015.
Read various stories online what happened to the guy in the photo claimed to be Ouchi. It seems strange to me that they wouldn’t cover his exposed, skinless body up – according to the Japanese documentary they had to give Ouchi several liters of blood transfusion each day because his skin was gone.
Yandex detected the Japanese text in the image and translated it:
<There are still plenty of pictures, but I will stop because it is grotesque .
<10 the eye of the Sievert, absolutely not help. While other medical institutions refused. 、
<He took over and was treated with all his might, but as you can see 、
<No matter what he did, he was wounded and died.
<If the telodendron is destroyed, the cell division can not be cleaved . The cells just break down .
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No.56685
Pearlfish and sea cucumber
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No.56697
>>56619
Are there any videos out there like this where the climbers fall?
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No.56702
Invidious embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>56697
This guy jumped so it may not count. According to the video description he survived the fall as well. The search continues.
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No.56708
>>56697
>>56702
There was a Russian guy hanging on the ledge of an apartment building doing stunts and shit, and then he fell off. I don't think I saved it.
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