SDXL 1.0

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SDXL 1.0

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 [BLANK AUDIO] [no sch detected] [SOUND] [ Silence ] >> First responders, power print workers. firefighters and liquidators who were to doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup effort. and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to to be airtight and waterproof and were often lined with layers of lead or other ceiling materials. The burials took place placing designated restricted areas often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with high levels of screasy. without access for family members in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectiv

[BLANK AUDIO] [no sch detected] [SOUND] [ Silence ] >> First responders, power print workers. firefighters and liquidators who were to doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup effort. and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to to be airtight and waterproof and were often lined with layers of lead or other ceiling materials. The burials took place placing designated restricted areas often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with high levels of screasy. without access for family members in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectiv

 [BLANK AUDIO] [no sch detected] [SOUND] [ Silence ] >> First responders, power print workers. firefighters and liquidators who were to doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup effort. and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to to be airtight and waterproof and were often lined with layers of lead or other ceiling materials. The burials took place placing designated restricted areas often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with high levels of screasy. without access for family members in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectiv

[BLANK AUDIO] [no sch detected] [SOUND] [ Silence ] >> First responders, power print workers. firefighters and liquidators who were to doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup effort. and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to to be airtight and waterproof and were often lined with layers of lead or other ceiling materials. The burials took place placing designated restricted areas often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with high levels of screasy. without access for family members in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectiv

 [BLANK AUDIO] As the Soviet authorities shared very limited information, obtaining details about what really happened in Chernobyl was confined to rules. to rumours or what were known as voices, European news agencies or Russian speaking broadcasts from abroad. May 1st, International Workers Day, which occurred one week after the catastrophe, was celebrated as usual, and thousands of people feel the treat of my hometown. May 1st, International Workers Day, which occurred one week after the catastrophe, was celebrated as usual, and thousands of people feel the treat of my hometown.;

[BLANK AUDIO] As the Soviet authorities shared very limited information, obtaining details about what really happened in Chernobyl was confined to rules. to rumours or what were known as voices, European news agencies or Russian speaking broadcasts from abroad. May 1st, International Workers Day, which occurred one week after the catastrophe, was celebrated as usual, and thousands of people feel the treat of my hometown. May 1st, International Workers Day, which occurred one week after the catastrophe, was celebrated as usual, and thousands of people feel the treat of my hometown.;

 This image depicts an abandoned, large concrete structure that is heavily entwined and surrounded by nature. The architecture has a monumental, possibly industrial or public utility feel, typical of mid 20th century designs. The building appears to have multiple levels, with large, broken windows and extensive vegetation growth on its surfaces, suggesting it has been abandoned for a long time. Trees and shrubbery have grown not only around but also on the structure, indicating the building's prolonged neglect. Green moss and plants cover the concrete, and the building's decay is evident with visible cracks and structural disintegration. The upper part of the building, visible in the background, shows columns and overgrown greenery atop w

This image depicts an abandoned, large concrete structure that is heavily entwined and surrounded by nature. The architecture has a monumental, possibly industrial or public utility feel, typical of mid 20th century designs. The building appears to have multiple levels, with large, broken windows and extensive vegetation growth on its surfaces, suggesting it has been abandoned for a long time. Trees and shrubbery have grown not only around but also on the structure, indicating the building's prolonged neglect. Green moss and plants cover the concrete, and the building's decay is evident with visible cracks and structural disintegration. The upper part of the building, visible in the background, shows columns and overgrown greenery atop w

 First responders, power plant workers, firefighters, and liquidators who were exposed to lethal doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup efforts and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to be airtight and waterproof, and were often lined with a layer of lead or other sealing materials. The burials took place in designated, restricted areas, often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with a high level of secrecy, without access for family members, in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectively contain the radiation within the bodies and prevent its

First responders, power plant workers, firefighters, and liquidators who were exposed to lethal doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup efforts and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to be airtight and waterproof, and were often lined with a layer of lead or other sealing materials. The burials took place in designated, restricted areas, often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with a high level of secrecy, without access for family members, in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectively contain the radiation within the bodies and prevent its

 [BLANK AUDIO] As the Soviet authorities shared very limited information, obtaining details about what really happened in Chernobyl was confined to rules. to rumours or what were known as voices, European news agencies or Russian speaking broadcasts from abroad. May 1st, International Workers Day, which occurred one week after the catastrophe, was celebrated as usual, and thousands of people feel the treat of my hometown. May 1st, International Workers Day, which occurred one week after the catastrophe, was celebrated as usual, and thousands of people feel the treat of my hometown.;

[BLANK AUDIO] As the Soviet authorities shared very limited information, obtaining details about what really happened in Chernobyl was confined to rules. to rumours or what were known as voices, European news agencies or Russian speaking broadcasts from abroad. May 1st, International Workers Day, which occurred one week after the catastrophe, was celebrated as usual, and thousands of people feel the treat of my hometown. May 1st, International Workers Day, which occurred one week after the catastrophe, was celebrated as usual, and thousands of people feel the treat of my hometown.;

 In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

 [BLANK AUDIO] [no sch detected] [SOUND] [ Silence ] >> First responders, power print workers. firefighters and liquidators who were to doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup effort. and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to to be airtight and waterproof and were often lined with layers of lead or other ceiling materials. The burials took place placing designated restricted areas often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with high levels of screasy. without access for family members in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectiv

[BLANK AUDIO] [no sch detected] [SOUND] [ Silence ] >> First responders, power print workers. firefighters and liquidators who were to doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup effort. and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to to be airtight and waterproof and were often lined with layers of lead or other ceiling materials. The burials took place placing designated restricted areas often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with high levels of screasy. without access for family members in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectiv

 Spider men con escopeta y pistolas , realistic, portrait, art by donato giancola and greg rutkowski, realistic face, digital art, trending on artstation hyperrealistic, full body, detailed clothing, highly detailed, cinematic lighting, stunningly beautiful, intricate, sharp focus, f/1. 8, 85mm, (centered image composition), (professionally color graded), ((bright soft diffused light)), volumetric fog, trending on instagram, trending on tumblr, HDR 4K, 8K

Spider men con escopeta y pistolas , realistic, portrait, art by donato giancola and greg rutkowski, realistic face, digital art, trending on artstation hyperrealistic, full body, detailed clothing, highly detailed, cinematic lighting, stunningly beautiful, intricate, sharp focus, f/1. 8, 85mm, (centered image composition), (professionally color graded), ((bright soft diffused light)), volumetric fog, trending on instagram, trending on tumblr, HDR 4K, 8K

 In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

 In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

 In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

 In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

 [BLANK AUDIO] [no sch detected] [SOUND] [ Silence ] >> First responders, power print workers. firefighters and liquidators who were to doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup effort. and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to to be airtight and waterproof and were often lined with layers of lead or other ceiling materials. The burials took place placing designated restricted areas often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with high levels of screasy. without access for family members in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectiv

[BLANK AUDIO] [no sch detected] [SOUND] [ Silence ] >> First responders, power print workers. firefighters and liquidators who were to doses of radiation in the immediate aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion or during the cleanup effort. and died shortly thereafter were buried in special coffins made of zinc. These coffins were designed to to be airtight and waterproof and were often lined with layers of lead or other ceiling materials. The burials took place placing designated restricted areas often beneath layers of concrete. Funerals were conducted quickly and with high levels of screasy. without access for family members in order to prevent gathering near highly radioactive remains. This method was believed to effectiv

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 In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

In 2016 my mother and I traveled to Belarus for the first time since leaving the country 26 years earlier. In 1990.0000 In the capital Minsk we visited my uncle my mother's brother who still lives there today with his family. We also visit my hometown Gomel the second largest city in the country situated on the border with Ukraine. As part of the preparation for the trip I attempted to trace a childhood friend of mine Gennady with whom I lost contact shortly after we lost him. will of the Soviet Union. It was quite close to our departure and these attempts were not successful. It is when visiting Gomel that we learn that till today all the products that are entering the city's markets are marked for radiation. We were warned not to buy any

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