i feel that the entire world need to feed money to this cause of rebuilding the sarcophagus over reactor 4 because it will be the surrounding countries to suffer again i was born twelve hours after this in Stuttgart Germany when my dad was on deployment in desert storm
Watching this makes me jealous,. I want to go there so badly! THis is really cool to watch. And cool stuff they used the dosimeter, I can't read those things the life of me. :/
@mebecallum there was no other way, otherwise Europe as a whole would receive lethal dose, i despised the soviet governments however i would support their decision, the UK or US would not act at all due to health and safety
basically we yet do not understand how much radiation is safe for us as everyones threshold of developing some kind of radiation illness is different, think of it this way for instance. you and me have a drinking competition who can drink the most before they throw up? hence everyone is different. and @MrGamer507 all radiation are bad. alpha is the worst if it get in your body. beta is worst for burns and gamma is most damageing to organs and no amount of lead will totally stop it.
@MrGamer507 I'm not sure! There are 3 types of radiation, alpha, beta and gamma! Alpha is the least harmful as it can only travel about 5cm in air and cannot penetrate skin, beta is about 10cm and cannot penetrate aluminium foil and gamma is very dangerous. To stop gamma I think you need like a good 2 feet of lead to stop it!
@MrGamer507 It really depends on the strength of the radiation. 6 Sieverts is usually a lethal dose. The facinity of the reactor core at Chenobyl was 300 Sieverts per hour shortly after the explosion. The radiation levels near the power plant today are moderate meaning it is safe to visit but if you try to live there, you will probably end up with all kinds of diseases. The real problem is that the Sarcophagus is getting old and it may collapse. In Soviet Russia time kills you.
Doesn't radiation give you a cancer or something else in a later decade? I mean shouldn't they be wearing some kind of anti-radiation suits? Talking about the excursions.
There seem to be a lot of stuff left. Don't people take those books and so on in the mean of time? Are there any valuables or sth?lol
@90talisten Please do not take my advice seriously. I am just some guy in Florida, I know nothing about radiation. But in my opinion even with a radiation suit you probably will not be able to stay near the reactor very long, I wouldn't . The thing s, you never know what is going to happen until maybe 20-30 years down the line. It is like smoking, basically. I still cant believe that still, to this day the levels near the reactor are so high.
Good video but it's kind of depressing. I don't really want to look at the videos of what happened to some of the people who were exposed, that can't be good ;-( That place will never be safe again, what a waste.
@LLJtbone this place is a giant Zoo actually if you howl really loudly you might hear a apck of wolves respond the sad thing is that without humans their despite all the radiation animals now flourish in the chernobyl area
@alekzander2010 It's very sad to know that all of those people once lived there. They trusted the people running the plant. I can't even begin to imagine having something like that in my back yard. Not a chance. I unfortunately live about 23 miles from a nuclear power plant and when I see it I can't help but think of Chernobyl and now Fukashima.
@ mrkiwipwnz er you i played the stalker games and wanted to know where they were based and even watched the movie that the games are also based on, i hate the cod fans to think they know it all as the death toll can not be truely known until all of the people at the incident die so dont I got interested in Chernobyl after playing the stalker games.
For people watching this only because they play Call of Duty or any of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R games, this is reality, this is interesting, this is the place that lies in my heart. I want to visit Pripyat, see Chernobyl. This is an amazing story. And I'm a metallica fan, and the year 86 it happened 2 horrible things, this, and the death of Cliff Burton (R.I.P)... And to the owner of the video, great work, thank you for sharing this!
I am an American man and I am thinking of one day marrying a girl from Ukraine but now I am not so sure if it is such a good idea anymore!!! Any tips from any Ukraine people would be helpful!!!
@worldchampion1986 I'm an Ukrainian. And I live at 100 kilometres from Chernobyl. I want to assure you, here is clear.. yes we have little more radiation compared with other regions.. but here is no illnesses and physical abnormalities associated with radiation... Hard work and bad economic situation - that make more that radiation.. Believe me, I know it =)
They had, but was a direct order: "Not to publicize"! That is why the evacuation was a few days later. It was forbidden to sow panic. After all, as it is, this can not be in the great Soviet Union!
Sorry for my English, it is not my native language.
@worldchampion1986 No one knows there - what is radiation and how to fight with it... people get rubber "suit" to defend themselves instead anti radiation suit.
Chernobyl, Christmas for the bad guys. Even a decade later, a lot of them still used it to get their hands on nuclear material. A lot of them including one Imran Zakhaev...
"Nuclear is statistically the safest form of energy, even when talking about wind and hydro energy."
Yeah. I think so too. If use it right and don't do any experiments, that's still quite safe. And also think that nuclear plant is the best way beside others for getting electric power. Why did that happen? Because operators actions actually were wrong.
@axalino What do you mean? Are you telling that Chernobyl disaster has caused disintegration of the USSR? Learn some history before post your silly coments.
you have all failed to mention the ionizing effects of radiation particles, and the potential increases in lymphatic cancers and leukemia in Ukriane and most of Europe. these cancers have multipled since chernobyl.
@GIYOMU75 your ignorance is actually entertaining. Yes, I agree with you. Human lives are not statistics. But guess what? Statistics are statistics. Thyroid cancer? Sounds a hell of a lot better than the hundreds of thousands of people who die PER YEAR from coal. Please if you are going to try to sound smart, be smart. Otherwise keep your worthless and ignorant comments to yourself.
This is unbelievable. Why would anybody want to travel to a place with such high radiation? They show that the soil is still very radioactive, you could easily breathe small particles in without a gas mask. Your clothes, your hair could capture them....i really dont understand it.
@Wjboyz i appriciate the effort that yournalists make. ive heard of some agencies, that provide trips for individuals to Prypiat for decent amount of cash, thats why i wrote the comment
@JonnyB0YGaming This is a seriously matter faggot. Many people risked their lives to reduce the radiation so people like us wouldn't get affected. Many who didn't die got serious distortions in their body, you ungrateful shit.
@grayestofblue I can tell you. The international energy committee. Fossil fuels are kept silent by its investors. The investors also criticize the most cause they love their money
Please stop your stupid comparison. The topic is Chernobyl not the danger of coamine. It's very different. Human lifes are not statistics. Could you say to the children who have a thyroid cancer that nuclear is better than coal ? Your idea is terrible !
@DeZaragoza Im curious....is that even english? And yes I do have data, but am not allowed share it on this page. There is one thing I can share that you cannot though. That being, knowledge of the english language. Just stop, you're embarrassing yourself.
I thought hippies loved to complain about hydro cause it killed the salmon and solar was killing the desert lizards and wind was killing the fish.
All actual cases by the way. Hippies love to complain about stupid shit. Believe it or not, fusion power is the most effective form of energy production, at least once we get it working. Fission leaves behind some pretty bad byproducts, but humans are the only ones that suffer from it. Google mushrooms eat radiation
You need to tune that piano.
TCfoxs 12 hours ago
@solidenix yes some people actually still live in prypyat/chernobyl
DSLUFC83 3 days ago
5:35, CoD 4 reference?
CrASYmUZIk 3 days ago
the song on the piano is so sad cause he lives in chernobyl
mtim1094 3 days ago
funny humans do more damage to wildlife then radiation :/
lets keep this place closed many species live perfctly fine their they have easliy adapted to the radiactive stuff
alekzander2010 3 days ago
chernobyl pluss deer = POKEMON!! omg theyr real!!
norwiganrobin 1 week ago
Ummmm 74 times normal level OMG!
MrTaucannon 2 weeks ago 3
So, does any1 live in Chernobyl now ?
solidenix 2 weeks ago
@solidenix .....
KittyCatEdits 2 weeks ago
@solidenix 0 people are not in that city d......
ray2971 2 weeks ago
@solidenix well the radiation has died down heaps. you can live there. you can sit next to the reactor for like 6 months and stay alive.
STALKERstealth090 2 weeks ago
@STALKERstealth090 actually radiation lives for Over 1,000 years but they covred the reactor with some stuff that keeps the radiation in
alekzander2010 3 days ago
@solidenix I think it's walled off. Just like these guys, you may have to show papers to get into the restricted area.
Traduirelavie 1 week ago
Get outta here, stalker!!
89Obscure 2 weeks ago
cod 4 !! <3
danier4444 3 weeks ago
i would love to go to chernobyl. really bad
ImDaaaany 3 weeks ago in playlist Chernobyl, Prypiat
i feel that the entire world need to feed money to this cause of rebuilding the sarcophagus over reactor 4 because it will be the surrounding countries to suffer again i was born twelve hours after this in Stuttgart Germany when my dad was on deployment in desert storm
snoops1586 3 weeks ago
Watching this makes me jealous,. I want to go there so badly! THis is really cool to watch. And cool stuff they used the dosimeter, I can't read those things the life of me. :/
Tiberiumfreek 1 month ago
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This video mademe think about how we would if we suffer a nuclear war.
maybe much much much worse...
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Kelvym044 1 month ago
I've seen all this from Stalker COP. The similiarities are uncanny.
Akshole 1 month ago
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TheCain9 1 month ago
Where are the bloodsuckers?
Rixxrap 1 month ago
I can't belive the USSR used bio robots to clear the roofs absolutley unacceptable!
mebecallum 1 month ago
@mebecallum there was no other way, otherwise Europe as a whole would receive lethal dose, i despised the soviet governments however i would support their decision, the UK or US would not act at all due to health and safety
NickSpeakz 1 month ago in playlist Chernobyl, Prypiat
basically we yet do not understand how much radiation is safe for us as everyones threshold of developing some kind of radiation illness is different, think of it this way for instance. you and me have a drinking competition who can drink the most before they throw up? hence everyone is different. and @MrGamer507 all radiation are bad. alpha is the worst if it get in your body. beta is worst for burns and gamma is most damageing to organs and no amount of lead will totally stop it.
thewelshfonejacker 1 month ago
yeah, yeah, i read the whole description, but still- 44x normal??? are you crazy to go there? good luck having a non-deformed child
DoctorTranIsBack 2 months ago
@MrGamer507 What do you mean?
TheSherlock96 2 months ago
@TheSherlock96 what i mean is like how long can you stay in radiation before it gets too harmful for you
MrGamer507 2 months ago
@MrGamer507 I'm not sure! There are 3 types of radiation, alpha, beta and gamma! Alpha is the least harmful as it can only travel about 5cm in air and cannot penetrate skin, beta is about 10cm and cannot penetrate aluminium foil and gamma is very dangerous. To stop gamma I think you need like a good 2 feet of lead to stop it!
TheSherlock96 2 months ago
@MrGamer507 It really depends on the strength of the radiation. 6 Sieverts is usually a lethal dose. The facinity of the reactor core at Chenobyl was 300 Sieverts per hour shortly after the explosion. The radiation levels near the power plant today are moderate meaning it is safe to visit but if you try to live there, you will probably end up with all kinds of diseases. The real problem is that the Sarcophagus is getting old and it may collapse. In Soviet Russia time kills you.
TheCain9 1 month ago
Watch out for Monolith.
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I have several questions.
Doesn't radiation give you a cancer or something else in a later decade? I mean shouldn't they be wearing some kind of anti-radiation suits? Talking about the excursions.
There seem to be a lot of stuff left. Don't people take those books and so on in the mean of time? Are there any valuables or sth?lol
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XcustomerX 2 months ago
my dad had a giger counter that was programed if it got past 50 times normal it had "get the hell out of there" on the screne
WolfPackAttack1911 2 months ago
Go to Reaktor :)
Nevolkiru 2 months ago
This reminds me CoD 4
abecedino99 3 months ago
Captain price eats radiation for breakfast.
bambiboi144 3 months ago in playlist Chernobyl, Prypiat
i would love to go to chernobyl to see this i real life..
Nellyellyelson 3 months ago 61
@Nellyellyelson: I was there last Year. For sure!
oliwei86 1 month ago
@oliwei86 sweet, im jelous lol
Nellyellyelson 1 month ago
@Nellyellyelson yea but its soo freaking dangerous you need an hyper anti rdiation suit to get there but it dosent exsist yet
norwiganrobin 1 month ago
@norwiganrobin it's not dangerous to be there one day.
felk4321 1 month ago
@felk4321 lets hope that day comes soon or well need a time machine witch never will exist but if it will the world is doomed
norwiganrobin 4 weeks ago
is that an aussie accent i hear?.... is def not british
SgtRaaaa 2 weeks ago
NEVER put a Geiger counter directly on a radioactive surface! The radioactivity can get on the counter and produce a misreading.
WhelenVTXR2 4 months ago
dude I have a Tera p. I would never rely on that crap inthe zone
mike240se 4 months ago
Hollywood take note: the firemen at Chernobyl were REAL heroes.
RedJoe10 4 months ago
@RedJoe10 so were the ones at the world trade centre
redeadnixon 3 months ago
@redeadnixon Indeed, sir.
RedJoe10 3 months ago
couldnt play piano in a non radio active area..
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RDIGlobal 5 months ago
Best ending for a great video!
qlap10 5 months ago
how long can you stay near reactor till it gets dangerous for your body? I would like to film there
90talisten 5 months ago
@90talisten Not very long, and you will probably die in about 20-30 years due to complications as a result of your very first visit.
Jay18Jay 4 months ago
@Jay18Jay
Okay, if I bring a radiation suit?
90talisten 4 months ago
@90talisten Please do not take my advice seriously. I am just some guy in Florida, I know nothing about radiation. But in my opinion even with a radiation suit you probably will not be able to stay near the reactor very long, I wouldn't . The thing s, you never know what is going to happen until maybe 20-30 years down the line. It is like smoking, basically. I still cant believe that still, to this day the levels near the reactor are so high.
Jay18Jay 4 months ago
how much they pay you to go to radioactive areas and u can get a cancer or else shit 80%
CryDayLV 5 months ago
Good video but it's kind of depressing. I don't really want to look at the videos of what happened to some of the people who were exposed, that can't be good ;-( That place will never be safe again, what a waste.
LLJtbone 5 months ago
@LLJtbone well we're all being exposed to Fukushima right now so you'll get to see what it looks like to be exposed in real life soon
lilnicky47 4 months ago
@LLJtbone this place is a giant Zoo actually if you howl really loudly you might hear a apck of wolves respond the sad thing is that without humans their despite all the radiation animals now flourish in the chernobyl area
alekzander2010 3 days ago
@alekzander2010 It's very sad to know that all of those people once lived there. They trusted the people running the plant. I can't even begin to imagine having something like that in my back yard. Not a chance. I unfortunately live about 23 miles from a nuclear power plant and when I see it I can't help but think of Chernobyl and now Fukashima.
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Is it worse than the Vault 87 entrance?
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guy123guy123guy123 5 months ago
Good for death.
CHUFLAS100 5 months ago
@ mrkiwipwnz er you i played the stalker games and wanted to know where they were based and even watched the movie that the games are also based on, i hate the cod fans to think they know it all as the death toll can not be truely known until all of the people at the incident die so dont I got interested in Chernobyl after playing the stalker games.
dramerc1 5 months ago
Nice Video!!
ulaxdo 6 months ago
For people watching this only because they play Call of Duty or any of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R games, this is reality, this is interesting, this is the place that lies in my heart. I want to visit Pripyat, see Chernobyl. This is an amazing story. And I'm a metallica fan, and the year 86 it happened 2 horrible things, this, and the death of Cliff Burton (R.I.P)... And to the owner of the video, great work, thank you for sharing this!
MrKiwiPWNZ 6 months ago 14
@MrKiwiPWNZ i am a call of duty fan, and this truly inspires me! i would definitely love to see this! RIP those people who died in the blast
Randomnessthe666 3 weeks ago
@MrKiwiPWNZ yes id love to go there some day....
SgtRaaaa 2 weeks ago
50.000 people used to live here, now it's a ghost town
b00mr 6 months ago
CoD4 much lol.
DRideeeN 6 months ago
haha those dudes in yellow wer just sitin their
TheSicboy1 6 months ago
great video,
tom22belgium 6 months ago
I was here more than 100 times and i'm perfectly normal...but in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
SerbianRedBeret 6 months ago
Only reason im watching this is because i play S.T.A.L.K.E.R
TheCodProductiions 6 months ago
@TheCodProductiions you didnt know anything about Chernobyl before playing that videogame?
starpier 6 months ago in playlist Chernobyl, Prypiat
@TheCodProductiions thats the reason why im watching this also XD S.T.A.L.K.E.R. IS AWESOME!!!
Vestrilizer 6 months ago
i that it will be abaut chernobyl
:(
DEUS297 6 months ago
if u look it up on google maps there is nothing there it wont show it!
TheJmsmurphy187 7 months ago
THQ got S.T.A.L.K.E.R right :L
TheCredability 7 months ago
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Achterbahnliebhaber 7 months ago
bad quality video ruins this
tappinrocks 7 months ago
Everybody knows packed to the rafters is for faggots!
iwavemyprivateparts 7 months ago
Case closed nuclear power is only as good as the government you hand it over to
seth5220 8 months ago
is it safe to touch relics and buildings in this area?
kalinga01 8 months ago
@kalinga01 yeah but not anomolies lol
Nellyellyelson 3 months ago
Man, for some reason, I want to visit that place, learn more about what happened and went wrong.. It really makes you sad to see that abandoned town.
MoonrayDrake 8 months ago
I sure hope they had Rad X and Radaway
bigchill1994 8 months ago 94
@bigchill1994 somebody's been playing too much fallout 3. lol.
biggestfallout3fan 6 months ago
@bigchill1994 don't forget scientific first aid medkit
cekinxxx 6 months ago
@bigchill1994 u just made my day thank you :D
headshot1994TGR 5 months ago
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@bigchill1994 You just made my day thank you :D
headshot1994TGR 5 months ago
@bigchill1994 or a military first aid kit. or vodka to remove radiation (STALKER ftw)
leoleo1035 5 months ago
@bigchill1994 xD, from fallout or what?
iwantsexbaby666 5 months ago
@bigchill1994 i would have thought a stalker reference would have suited better
Nellyellyelson 3 months ago
@Nellyellyelson get out of here stalker.
redeadnixon 3 months ago
It would be helpful if you had some sort of suit protecting you from the radioactivity... Now you have radioactive poisoning.
SuperOriginalGuy 8 months ago
!!!!
peloputa 8 months ago
where the fuck are we gonna put all the nuclear waste then? they take thousands of years to wear off and they are potential terrorist targets.
i'm just wondering. i support nuclear energy.
Searcheur 8 months ago
yeahhh i was searching for the piano thnx
KJDJBeatsProductions 8 months ago
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I think that's the building where you assassinate Zakhaev?
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MrShark198 8 months ago
i feel rly sry for all the ppl who has and stilll suffer becouse of this accident. btw omg i fucking know you i fucking know you!!!!! SOMEBOOTEY!!
Llinasi 8 months ago
imagine how many nuclear power plants wud be in russia/ eastern europe if this didnt happen
Laxerpro18 8 months ago
I am an American man and I am thinking of one day marrying a girl from Ukraine but now I am not so sure if it is such a good idea anymore!!! Any tips from any Ukraine people would be helpful!!!
worldchampion1986 8 months ago
@worldchampion1986 I'm an Ukrainian. And I live at 100 kilometres from Chernobyl. I want to assure you, here is clear.. yes we have little more radiation compared with other regions.. but here is no illnesses and physical abnormalities associated with radiation... Hard work and bad economic situation - that make more that radiation.. Believe me, I know it =)
ZL0D3Y 8 months ago 3
I bet if the town of Prypiat had a siren like the tornado sirens we have here in America, I bet a lot of lives would have been saved!!!
worldchampion1986 8 months ago
@worldchampion1986
They had, but was a direct order: "Not to publicize"! That is why the evacuation was a few days later. It was forbidden to sow panic. After all, as it is, this can not be in the great Soviet Union!
Sorry for my English, it is not my native language.
ZL0D3Y 8 months ago
@ZL0D3Y Yeah but a few days later was already too late, thousands of people were already infected with radiation poisoning!!!
worldchampion1986 8 months ago
@worldchampion1986 No one knows there - what is radiation and how to fight with it... people get rubber "suit" to defend themselves instead anti radiation suit.
ZL0D3Y 8 months ago
i want to go there so BADLY!!!! :(
GTAcrazyfan12 8 months ago
only reason Chernobyl failed was because it was built and ran by communists that cant do shit...
ITSNOSHER 8 months ago
Haha it's not a very good idea to smoke at a radioactive place... 7:11
sarahyeahh 9 months ago
Chernobyl, Christmas for the bad guys. Even a decade later, a lot of them still used it to get their hands on nuclear material. A lot of them including one Imran Zakhaev...
RickyForStation 9 months ago
@RickyForStation fuck u
game1164 8 months ago
i would want to go there :-D
ziperski37 9 months ago
@ziperski37 are you sure ?
DerAussenseiterGR 9 months ago
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"Nuclear is statistically the safest form of energy, even when talking about wind and hydro energy."
Yeah. I think so too. If use it right and don't do any experiments, that's still quite safe. And also think that nuclear plant is the best way beside others for getting electric power. Why did that happen? Because operators actions actually were wrong.
Eugene27515 9 months ago
if someone inventes timemachine and goes to that day to stop accident.....?
monahy2 9 months ago
@monahy2 I wouldn`t risk it cause then the USSR could still exist!!!
axalino 9 months ago
@axalino What do you mean? Are you telling that Chernobyl disaster has caused disintegration of the USSR? Learn some history before post your silly coments.
Eugene27515 9 months ago
very interesting FAQs, Mr. Montgomery.
rydermethod 9 months ago
soooo... people work there?
FredTF2 9 months ago
too much radiation, we have to go around...
psychonaut25 9 months ago
Lol you guys are just like Oh 44.23.... thats not dangerous at all!
TheKwittykwat 9 months ago
I want to live there. Be all badass. Kinda sad though.
TheKwittykwat 9 months ago
I want to live there. Be all badass.
TheKwittykwat 9 months ago
If we would all suddenly cease the nuclear power plants, can you imagine how expensive electricity would become?
Nuclear electricity is cheap, and can be produced in great amounts.
Of course its dangerous and safety should be increased, but this is one of the form of energy.
MercenaryZack 9 months ago
Вічна память ліквідаторам Чорнобиля,які врятували сотні тисяч життів!!!Ця трагедія назавжди залишиться величезною раною всієї України...
bodyanatorNew 9 months ago 2
I must visit it once!
Tornciti 9 months ago
@Tornciti It's very expensive...I want to go there to
xSeGi 9 months ago
this is not cool this is a bad
Gdodavaclure2CHUNJO 9 months ago
you have all failed to mention the ionizing effects of radiation particles, and the potential increases in lymphatic cancers and leukemia in Ukriane and most of Europe. these cancers have multipled since chernobyl.
hicwron 9 months ago
that video was just great, thanks alot for sharing.
Fsxlovely 9 months ago
There is no need for nuclear power - There is clean and SAFE renewable power waiting to be utilised.
malbert34 9 months ago
@MrBarbed ow. sorry wrong person it was to hauck999
EeroVT 9 months ago
@MrBarbed yeah true but when one nuclear disaster happens, about 1 million men dies... sry bad english
EeroVT 9 months ago
Let us know if you encounter any psychic-blasting Controllers there in the Zone.
LoneSniperSG 9 months ago
People MUST stop using nuclear technologis......
It's a way to kill this planet.
People must stop using it....
Not for energy, not for army...
hotice1306 9 months ago
@GIYOMU75 your ignorance is actually entertaining. Yes, I agree with you. Human lives are not statistics. But guess what? Statistics are statistics. Thyroid cancer? Sounds a hell of a lot better than the hundreds of thousands of people who die PER YEAR from coal. Please if you are going to try to sound smart, be smart. Otherwise keep your worthless and ignorant comments to yourself.
hauck999 9 months ago
So much Codness!
aliya8120 9 months ago
This is unbelievable. Why would anybody want to travel to a place with such high radiation? They show that the soil is still very radioactive, you could easily breathe small particles in without a gas mask. Your clothes, your hair could capture them....i really dont understand it.
swordfish1946 9 months ago
@swordfish1946 bcus they risk to tell the story to people like me and u will understand wat happened there
Wjboyz 9 months ago
@Wjboyz i appriciate the effort that yournalists make. ive heard of some agencies, that provide trips for individuals to Prypiat for decent amount of cash, thats why i wrote the comment
swordfish1946 9 months ago
50,000 people use to live here, and now its a ghost town...
JonnyB0YGaming 9 months ago 106
@JonnyB0YGaming fuckin cod 4 people
game1164 8 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming :D
FreakyBoy667 8 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming cod 4 :)
fergfergferg123 8 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming I'll continue that....... 50k people used to live here, and now its a ghost town and so started the stalker series lol
dragonlorddavextreme 8 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming From Call of Duty 3 Modern Warfare
DiegoStyler09 8 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming Make that 150.000 atleast not 50.000
InterState036 8 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming I didn't see anything like it before
nightpray99 7 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming Your comment doesn't deserve highest rated.
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neither does yours
walrusmanatee68 6 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming to much cod 4.....
georgkallehauge 7 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming This is a seriously matter faggot. Many people risked their lives to reduce the radiation so people like us wouldn't get affected. Many who didn't die got serious distortions in their body, you ungrateful shit.
jeehoondevil 7 months ago
@jeehoondevil U MAD bro?? it's a reference to a game dipshit...
JonnyB0YGaming 7 months ago
@JonnyB0YGaming Oh cuz referencing this to a game makes it better
jeehoondevil 7 months ago
pleas talk in ukranian
Noname2101998 9 months ago
I hope I dont get radiation from watching this
marshalljimduncan 9 months ago
Why would you walk around a radiated place?
conkerkillers4 9 months ago
Reactor is on Pripyat not Chernobil. -.-
DryCircle 9 months ago
@DryCircle The plant is in chernobyl so i the reactor, Pripyat is a town close to chernobyl
simahasas 9 months ago
Plutonium 239 still found in lethal doses here half shelf life 24,110 years want to reside get on a long time residence list.
DrjekyllakaMrhyde 9 months ago
You all do realize that per terra-watt of energy produced from nuclear power that .04 humans die right?
Do you all know what the deadliest form of energy is??
COAL. thats right Coal. Per terra-watt of energy 161 people die.
We all know how terrible that these disasters are, but look around you. Disasters happen with coal and oil every day and we just ignore it.
Nuclear is statistically the safest form of energy, even when talking about wind and hydro energy.
hauck999 9 months ago 43
@hauck999 Also a hundred times better for the environment.
Eric9923 9 months ago
@hauck999 sources?
grayestofblue 9 months ago
@grayestofblue I can tell you. The international energy committee. Fossil fuels are kept silent by its investors. The investors also criticize the most cause they love their money
JohnFord6466 9 months ago
@hauck999 I lived near a coal plant once and I totally agree with you. nasty stuff
JohnFord6466 9 months ago 6
@hauck999
Please stop your stupid comparison. The topic is Chernobyl not the danger of coamine. It's very different. Human lifes are not statistics. Could you say to the children who have a thyroid cancer that nuclear is better than coal ? Your idea is terrible !
GIYOMU75 9 months ago
@hauck999 wow ... yeah u pretty much covered it
TheNinjari 9 months ago
@hauck999
es verdad, lo que dices,, soy maría de México,,,, en México hay solamente una central nuclear que es, la de laguna verde ,,, en veracruz,,,
se dice que la energia nuclear es mejor ,,,, pero cuando pasa un desastre ya no hay remedio
mcz3001d 9 months ago
@hauck999
Same as it would be flying an airplane or driving a car.
In the US, each year there are about 40,000 deaths per year in automobile
accidents vs. about 200 in air transport.
But somehow i would still prefer to drive.
dmitrnol 9 months ago
@hauck999 Do havent no idea. not at all
DeZaragoza 9 months ago
@DeZaragoza Im curious....is that even english? And yes I do have data, but am not allowed share it on this page. There is one thing I can share that you cannot though. That being, knowledge of the english language. Just stop, you're embarrassing yourself.
hauck999 9 months ago
@hauck999 Are you kidding me what can be safer than Hydro energy NOTHING Hydro is the way to go
Nuclear reactors will NEVER be safe and will ALWAYS kill you and you're kids.
Build a artificial dam ffs and get rid of the nuclear poison that is killing YOU and ME YOU'RE KIDS THE PLANET.
R3BB3LX 8 months ago
@R3BB3LX durp durp durp durp durp
I thought hippies loved to complain about hydro cause it killed the salmon and solar was killing the desert lizards and wind was killing the fish.
All actual cases by the way. Hippies love to complain about stupid shit. Believe it or not, fusion power is the most effective form of energy production, at least once we get it working. Fission leaves behind some pretty bad byproducts, but humans are the only ones that suffer from it. Google mushrooms eat radiation
SystelCyrus 7 months ago
@hauck999 THANK YOU god
Tundragrass 8 months