Here is a picture I took that reminded me of a landscape that would fit right into the Fallen Earth world:
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The location is the lake my city uses for its water supply. When that picture was taken, it hadn't rained in forever, so the lake was drying up. The water is usually all the way up to right underneath the dock (you can tell by the corrosion). I really like the rusted newspaper dispenser that got discarded in the lake, which isn't visible under normal circumstances.
Anyone else have pictures that remind of them of something you'd see after the Fall?
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If I can find any good pics, I'll be sure to post them
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Nice. If only there were rotten black sundried corpses wrapped around one of those poles after a previous flood gently misplaced a poor souls body.
I can't stop thinking about a table top game I used to play called Gorka Morka. It was a spinoff from Warhammer 40,000 and took place on a desert planet. Involved alot of fighting against rival ork gangs over scraps of metal and technology to build a ship to get off the planet and back to the great waagh (war). Tons of metal mounted hate pirates shooting anything with the wrong banners and colors.
Lead with your face and role with the punches.
A series of pictures around chernobyl.
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Speaking of Cernobyl, It's amazing how fast the environment is regenerating itself (still completely unhabitable for humans, tho it is rumored that there are several runaway convicts and criminals from Belorussia habitating the area).
Radiation levels remain far too high for human habitation but the abandoned town is filled with birdsong and the gurgling of streams forged by melting snow. Nobody thought it possible at the time but 20 years after the reactor exploded on 26 April 1986, during an ill-conceived "routine" Soviet experiment, Chernobyl's radiation-soaked "dead zone" is not looking so dead after all.
The zone - an area with a radius of 18 miles in modern-day Ukraine - lives on in the popular imagination as a post-apocalyptic wasteland irreparably poisoned with strontium and caesium that would make a perfect setting for the next Mad Max movie. It is a corner of Europe associated with death and alarming yet nebulous stories of genetic mutation, a post-nuclear badland that shows what happens when mankind gets atomic energy wrong.
The reality, at least on the surface, is starkly different from the mythology, however. The almost complete absence of human activity in large swaths of the zone during the past two decades has given the area's flora and fauna a chance to first recover and then - against all the odds - to flourish
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