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Thanks, and don't worry, I got more in the works
Glad you like the map, that thing at the top is a can of soda.
To tell you the truth, I am actually very deep into making Chernobyl on a 1:1 scale, so although its not impossible, this wont happen any time soon, sorry.
Nuh Uh
Thank you, I'm glad I could bring its memory back to life, even if its only digital.
The sight was something you couldn't explain through a Photo you just had to see it for yourself and that my Dad worked there for many years too it has a connection there too
Thanks for making this map, glad to be able to see the Works again!
Done
Just look them up on google earth, that should bring you to the locations.
I just have really weird hobbies and passions.
Glad I could get you interested, I feel like not enough people seem to care these days.
i only just looked through the museum version and i have so many questions about so many interesting things
thank you so much :)
Dude how slow is your PC
like no trees, no snow, no other building, no cars. basicly nothing but the main building itself.