Since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the area around the reactor of the nuclear power plant has become a nature reserve. Lynx, wolves, eagles, wild horses and other rare animals live in the almost deserted, feral area under the influence of radioactive contamination.
Russian photographer Anna Jermolaewa went on a safari to the exclusion zone to document the local wildlife. Her photos can be admired at this exhibition at MAK starting March 9th!
Wed. 09th Mar — Sun. 05th Jun
10am — 6pm
varies, check website
Recommended if you like:
photography, nature, wildlife, seeing places from a different angle, going on safaris