Dear friends, we present to you the funniest and most exotic places on our beloved planet after the nuclear apocalypse!
City of Radioactive Crocodiles, Florida
If you have always dreamed of seeing a crocodile, then this city is for you! Here you will find the largest and greenest crocodiles that feed on radioactive waste. Don't forget to bring a Geiger counter with you!
Square of the Dead, London
If you are tired of life, then this square is the perfect place for you. Here you can take a bottle of whiskey, sit in a corner and watch the living dead roam in search of fresh meat. We do not recommend getting close to them!
Desert of Happiness, Nevada
Here live people who were happy before the apocalypse and remained happy after. They will teach you to live in peace and joy, even if there is only desert and mutants around.
Monster Lake, Scotland
Here you can observe the life of mutants that live in the depths of the lake. I wonder which one will become the new legendary Loch Ness monster?
Apocalypse Grand Canyon, Arizona
This place is considered the most beautiful after the apocalypse. Here you can see overgrown trees, crevices and beautiful remains of buildings. Moreover, you will not meet anyone else here, except for radioactive hares and desert rats.
Mount of Joy, Himalayas
Here you will find monks who survived the apocalypse. They will teach you how to meditate and find inner peace, even if everything around you is boiling with boiling water.
Mutant Bay, Alaska
If you want to feel like you're starring in a horror movie, then Mutant Cove is your choice! The scariest mutants you've ever seen live here. You can try to hunt them, but be careful - they are not as easy as they seem at first glance.
Red Square, Moscow
After the nuclear apocalypse, Red Square became not only red, but also green. A unique vegetation thrives here, made possible by radioactive waste. Despite the danger, people continue to visit the square to enjoy the amazing sight.
Mutant Lake, Ural
The lake, which used to be crystal clear, is now home to many mutants. Here you can observe their life and also try to catch some for research.
City of Empty Buildings, Beidaihe China
This city was abandoned after the nuclear plant disaster in 1990. Since then, it has become a destination for pilgrims, explorers, and curious tourists seeking adventure among the empty buildings.
Kangaroo Beach, Kangaroo Island
This island was cut off from the rest of the world after a nuclear disaster, but the island kangaroos continue to live their lives. Kangaroo Beach is the perfect place to enjoy the sun and beautiful sea views, as well as watch the playful animals.
Desert Cowboy, Western Australia
Here you will find the strangest mutants you have ever seen. They look like they were cut out of a science fiction movie script. You can explore the desert and try to learn about the local flora and fauna.
We hope these places will become interesting and exotic places to explore for those who decide to stay on the planet after the nuclear apocalypse.
Of course, these places are not for the faint of heart and do not guarantee safety, but they can be an unforgettable experience for those who choose to stay on this planet after the nuclear apocalypse. We do not recommend visiting these places without the necessary equipment and knowledge, but if you decide, we wish you good luck and unforgettable adventures!
This article is a completely fictional, humorous, artistic work and has nothing to do with the real world. In fact, a nuclear apocalypse is an extremely serious threat to humanity, and we must make every effort to prevent its occurrence.
We do not recommend anyone to seek adventure in the nuclear contamination zone, because it is extremely dangerous and illegal. We must always remember our responsibility for the environment and not do anything that could harm our planet and its inhabitants.
Please do not mistake fictional descriptions of places from the article for reality. Our task is to save our planet for future generations, and not to bring more harm to it.