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The Darkness in Photographs KUDANKULAM

Kudankulam: Photographic Reflections of the Light and Darkness

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This is a slide-show of photographs sans words. The comprehension is left to the reader rather than a forced interpretation. The context is protests against the sea-beached nuclear VVER reactor powerplant complex of southern India near Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu. Most photographs are artistic and are (black and white or) gray-scale.Copyright Disclaimer: The Photographs are not mine and are downloaded from another location where they were published on the Internet. Attribution: These photographs are attributed to Stephen Amirthraj (apriory) in http://www.galli.in/2013/01/koodankulam-a-nuclear-plant-in-my-backyard-amirtharaj-stephen.html and may be reproduced or printed with his express permission.

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The Darkness in Photographs

KUDANKULAM

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Lights from beyond engulf the darkness bathing it and swathing it, one can almost feel the heat.

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Glaring lights of what appears to be a sea port and yet behind is actually a Nuclear Reactor Complex

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In formation, all is stopped. Transport carrying people to void the agitation of people, information protection.

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No low flying aircraft can threaten a throng, who allegedly wronged, seek answers not monsters

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With candles they pray, perhaps for what they know not, but, they pain not for but against nuclear energy!

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Quo lux?