Tomioka, Japan is an especially quiet town after the meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear reactor.
A solar-powered device measures ambient radiation still left over from the event.
By and large, people are nowhere to be found.
This used to be an operational train station that's become overgrown and unusable.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdEven from a drone's high vantage point, there's little evidence of people outside of their abandoned homes and shops.
The most obvious thing one can see is evidence of the tsunami's destruction.
The tsunami was powerful enough to pick up a boat and set it down next to this road.
Pulling away from the boat by drone, we can see just how far inland the tsunami swept the boat.
Plant life bounced back relatively quickly, but a lot of people were not so lucky.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThose who survived saw their homes destroyed.
Looking at things up close, we see lots of garbage left behind.
Looking at things from farther away, it's overwhelmingly desolate.
Tomioka's future is a bit uncertain.
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