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  • Why the shitballs did they let anyone that close to the sarcophagus?

  • I would love to roam the streets to see what damage has been done elsewhere u never no a little community after all 50,000 people is alot to remove from such an area.

  • are you still alive?

  • Press 8 repeataly - "dududuih"

  • I can honestly say that was like watching an episode of Jackass.

  • Surgiee is on examples video the making of what we made.

  • The place was finally decommisioned in 2000, because after reactor 4 shut down the other 3 still were able to operate. Russia has announced the place will be completely cleared by 2065. I know that sounds a long time from now but I'd like to visit before it is gone.

  • get out of here stalker

  • look its strider!! and there is noah!! oh shit , chimera!! oof its dead , oh look its strelok , no no no !! dont go there , its the brain scorcher!

  • do they allow you to ride your dirtbike there?

  • Damn, you crazy? I know it's been years, but I'd still wouldn't go anywhere near it.

  • @NegativeX83 It really depends on where you go and where the most debris has settled. It varies greatly even from corridor to corridor inside buildings. There is a patch of trees that is highly contaminated that they must quickly drive past if I recall correctly.

    You have to remember we are always exposed to certain levels of radiation have you ever gone to the beach on a summer day? Of course the levels are much lower but it's a cumulative effect.

  • wow...i was unaware that you could still visit this place...how pricy?

  • @TheMetaladdict93 People were working at the plant until 2000 when they shut all of the reactors down for good.

  • Think bout the thing in the playground the fat man sat on...little kids played there once...possibly even on the day the factor exploted...

  • That geiger counter at 1:28

    What unit is it? If im not wrong it says 0308. 3,08 µSv/h? 308 µRoentgens? 0.308 µSv/h?

  • stupid question. how are you not dead?

  • @shoekstra1419 Like he said at the beginning if they stay on the tour trail they will only encounter levels of 10x radiation. Since radiation has a cumulative effect on the body it's all about intensity and duration.

    Of course that's not to say later in life you won't get cancer but these are risks people take.

  • Screw those people i would put food for a week and sneak off.

  • isnt it dangerous to stand close to the water or something?.

  • @LGbat lol sumbody been playing fallout LOL

  • @userflock i also did. but im serious too.

  • @LGbat Why ? The waters gonna bite you or something lol ?

  • @DeatgMagnet no. but maybe because it has radioactive in it?

  • @LGbat Ahhaaa...right, so ummm...if you follow that logic then wouldnt it actually be dangerous to even stand on a ground ? Why is water more special the the actual ground or trees or grass or whatever. Besides, metal holds most of the radioactivity. Be careful with metal. Water is not going to bite you if you stand near it even if its radioactive lol. Its not Fallout 3 lol.

  • @DeatgMagnet i am NOT talking about fallout. whatever atleast my question is answered

  • nicest place to have cancer in the future

  • how near the reactor could you guys go? i wanna know

  • @mirorih2

    About 400 meters from the sarcophagous.

  • @da9718 aaw, my number 1 goal is ruined :(

  • @da9718 dude 400 m close? i thought a 30 KM radius zone had been made so u would not be affected of radiation ,

  • @MultyAaronZ the 400m exclusion is still in effect, tours and people on them are given all the facts of getting so close and by accepting to go on the tour they accept the possible risks. the air only contains enough radiation to be harmful if exposed for long periods of time, but the ground is soaked with radiation. Thats why everyone is told not to pick up anything or put personal belongings on the ground

  • @mirorih2

    It might be possible to get closer, for example to follow the construction workers who work with repairing the sarcophagus. But I suppose you need to talk to both the local authorities there and one of the construction companies and see if you can get some special permission to do that.

  • @da9718 you think being in the army will help? or be an process operator working with both deadly and fatal gases. and oil will help to?

  • @da9718 why are they repairing it

  • @MrDrNo1 they arent repairing the reactor, just the sarcophagus that surrounds it. the remains of the graphite core and the rods are still radioactive to deadly levels. the concrete is decaying and if left would eventually fail and another radiation leak would happen. they need to keep it contained.

  • @mirorih2

    No idea. Give it a try! :)

  • @da9718 i think it will help. couse it is an process. and i have those subjects at school thiswhole year before im going into education time next year :P

  • Are you allowed to walk inside the powerplant and hotels, and stuff like that?

  • I hear you are not allowed to take anything from the place, could you take something of no value as a keepsake, such as a piece of rubble?

  • @654jimbob654

    Everyone is checked before leaving the zone. For example they measure radiation to see if you have something contaminated with you (which could happen accidentally).

  • @654jimbob654 its becouse of the radiation:)

  • @654jimbob654 every one is checked just before you leave. You cannot take anything with you as the area is still highly contaminated. Its not harmful to tour the area but to take something home and keep it around you for weeks/months/years could be harmful to you

  • How close are you to the reactor??

  • @emolypse123

    About 400 meters or so.

  • Day trip to Chernobyl?? Why ??!! Didn't alarm bells ring in your head? Fuck that! Who wants kids with two heads?

  • welcom to the disasterous place in the world

  • Scary like :)

  • I'm confused....do people live there, if not, is it safe to return to chernobyl?

  • how much radiation is still in this place?

  • The radiation of the area is too much to inhabitate there,but if you go for 10 or 20 minutes you will not get hurt.

  • raditation is not as bad as it used to be about 6 years ago where your stand by that mounument it was like 78.3

  • If i'm not mistaken the fair ground is one of the most highly radioactive areas that still remain in the particular area. That probably was not the most clever place to sit.

  • lucky you. to visit Chernobyl is my number 1 goal^^

  • I would NOT be seen climbing on those Radioactive structures! Like to Visit one day though.

  • It's pretty amazing when you think the radioactivity released from Reactor N4 was 100 times the intensity of that released from the Hiroshima atomic bomb.

  • This place is in COD4.

  • Hey stalker

  • These people probably weren't doing really well after this visit.

    The geiger counter hitting .308 while holding it in the air shows that you should be moving on pretty quickly. Placing possessions on the ground is a terrible idea. And at 1:18 you can see a man getting up from the ground. Terrible idea.

    And at the end of the video you see the men sitting on the amusement park ride which is unbelievable. I wonder how these tourists are doing now.

  • @Learn2Code92

    I did not climb around in the amusement park myself, but I suppose they are fine. There are hundreds of people visiting the monument by the reactor (at 0:53-1:38) every week. I am one of them and I am doing perfectly fine. Also remember that thousands of people work by the reactor every day and that is a lot closer to the reactor than the monument we were.

  • wow

  • i rekon it would be awsome to go on a really gloomy dark cloudy sort of day, now that would be freaky D:

  • i bet that would be cool to go there

  • was the water there radiated?

  • everything there is radiated...

  • how dump and nuts can ppl be???!

    they pay money to get radiated! LOOOOL

    have fun in the cancer-camp!your children gonna thank you ...

  • the radiation levels arent high enough to do any damage, and your are not there long enough for anything to happen

    you should learn about radiation before making comments like that

  • cool so why dont u go there for a lttle vacation with your family???!

    enjoy^^

  • i am going on the tour because i think it will be interesting, and yes.......i will enjoy it

  • radiated material emitts energy that kills everything living it touches.

  • why the hell is it quarintined if peopkle can go there even if the radiation is low wouldnt it still give u cancer

  • Limited tourism and maintenance checks into the Zone are allowed, along with government affairs and military training within it's confines. You've got it all wrong- the radiation is bad, you see, but only in certain, small areas. It's not recommended that you live here, for acid rain, irradiated winds, and environmental hazards are common within the Zone. And no, radiation wouldn't give you cancer- not in such small amounts like in Chernobyl.

  • Great way to start the tour Lol

  • Can that place be visited by foot walking ? =D

    Seriously

    Thanks.

  • how are these people not dead from radiation????

  • they stay away from it and around things that don't absorb radiation like cement.

  • @sublimelove23 Dude.... One day there is only like a week sunbaking in like 30'c So its not THAT bad

  • @sublimelove23 you can spend whole day in chernobyl and it won t happen anything to you

  • but i thought that the radiation wouldnt dissolve for like hundreds of years

    and if you could stay the whole day then how come people cant live there??

  • @sublimelove23 becouse most of radiation is in ground for example: you are in chernobyl and car passes near you he will rise cloud of dust and that dust is radioactive and when you are breathing you will suck in to your body radioactive dust and that dust will stay in your body as long as you are alive and it can cause cancer or death , depends how much dust you pulled in your body.peace

  • cleaned most of it

  • @sublimelove23 Radiation levels are lower outside, but if they were to stand inside the reactor for around 10 mins, they would most likely get cancer and have a painful death.

  • @weesparky08.........it will be 'safe' to re-enter the reactor in about 20,000 years lol

    so if you went inside now your brain would probably drip through your nose and you would die there and then lol

    but because of the sarcophagus built over it, the radiation levels outside are very low

  • @TBS30STM They are able to go inside, search it on here, inside the reactor I think, they get deep inside, beneath the core etc, very interesting. They are also planning a new sarcophagus, air tight so that they can remove a lot of the radioactive waste and make it more save, but god knows where that waste will end up! ha

  • i think they meant safe to get right up to the core and work in there again safely for long periods of time lol

    they are braver than me going inside the reactor, screw that lol

  • @TBS30STM I'd love to go inside, im hoping to go to Uni and do a PHD in Physics, then go on into Nuclear Physics :)

  • @weesparky08

    good luck with that man, my dad used to work at a nuclear power plant near where i used to live, and he said that the alarms for a radiation leak went off shortly after the chernobyl incident lol

    i will be an interesting subject to study

  • @cashdogg666 Thanks for the support, just need to get through Secondary school first, only 16 and I know what I want to! ha, Im hoping to either study Nuclear fusion or do what your dad done, work in a power plant. Good money either way, and if we get Fusion working, theres all our energy problems sorted! Keep in touch :)

  • @cashdogg666 you already are an interesting subject to study. ;)

  • no, less then that. Maybe about 200-600 Years.

  • Do you realize that you are exposed to increased levels of radiation every time you fly in an airplane? A trip to chernobyl does about as much harm to your body as a flight from europe to america.

  • @tibor29 chill the fuck out i didnt know foo

  • So if u takes many flights often you will get mutaded babies and shorter life?

  • No, you might increase your risk of getting cancer by few percent but the radiation is not high enough to cause any significant problems, even if you fly daily. Just like a visit to chernobyl will not cause any damage.

  • how???

  • go find strelok

  • The meter read a 3?! bullshit its not dangerous lol. I'd want a hazmat suit.

  • i wanna get to chernobyl. but i need to go there to fulfill a little part of my dream.

    but ill probably be 20-30 then

  • watch out for that bloodsucker!

  • Imagine ZOMBIES IN THERE

  • Haha you went on the same tour that I did!

    I liked Sergej.

  • the mere fact those guys sit on the ride makes them pretty dumb.

  • It actually isnt. The air itself is actually normal. The soil is what is still radioactive and thats why no tearing down of the buildings and digging is happening because the soil being dug up would release the chemicals back into the air.

  • it is not a fun park and curse people for thinking that it is. THOUSANDS of people ended up paying for Soviet silence and denial with their lives and now people actually blame the U.S. . cute.

  • FUCK U!

  • @Vault101Reject Thats bullshit

  • @storm92jk Hes partially right. During the cold war the US created the taliban by supplying Afgans with weapons, and gave them military training to fight the Soviets. Then in the last 10 yearsthey turned on the US and they are now at war.

  • i really wat to go there cuz i seen them talk about it on t.v and from then i just want to go

  • isn't the theme park area an area that still has a lot of radiation

  • Yes and no. Most radioactive material has gathered in old drains and on low paving. Things accessible to rain and wind have much lower radiation.

  • but the moss on the rides has absorbed the radioactivity and in another vid they wouldn't even go near the rides coz of the radiation level

  • But the guys in my video also had instruments with them and measured the radiation before touching anything or climbing anywhere. No place in Pripyat is so contaminated so you cannot go there, but it is a generally good idea to step away from moss and soil.

  • Not realy that much. Prypiat overall is not that very radioactive.

    the grass and the moss i worst. It takes up radioactive particles from the ground.

  • Бля ещё и глумяться на городом Тут грустить надо а они на кочельках котаються Уроды

  • Да надо по идее природе то помоч и разбомбить этот город в бетонное крошево. И варворов меньше ходить будет. Радиоктивное говно собирая. Там уже цвед мета не осталось почти , Даже газовые плиты разобрали все чтоб на латунь, арматуру сдать. И всё к нам же тащят :(

  • i'd go there...

    if i intended NEVER to have children x)

  • The contaminated region around Chernobyl would be an excellent place to set up a community of folks who don't like government. Why? People who want government to protect them and take care of them would never go there! Government bureaucrats are almost always physical cowards so they would stay away. What's not to like?

  • Uh... radiation?

  • Yes; I'm depending on the radiation to keep the do-gooders away. I hope it doesn't get washed away...

  • Me parece patetico que se este explotando económicamente todo lo relacionado con la tragedia de Chernobyl.

    La gente que residia en Pripyat nunca podrán volver a sus casas, pero sin embargo los turistas si que pueden ir, a cambio esta por supuesto de una suma de dinero.

    Pero que lamentable es este mundo en el que vivimos.

  • The tours are not exactly tourist tours but the local city administration together with some local guides arrange visits where people (former Pripyat citizen or anyone else) can see with there own eyes the consequences of the disaster and how life and work is there today. So it is more like study visits rather than tourist tours.

  • so horrible but it would be cool to go there and see the ghosttown of pripyat

  • Im mutant from chernobyl:D

  • I don't understand something... How they alow people to visit chernobyl? Is the radiation still high and dangerous for our health?

  • yer still is, and remember hiroshama still gets readings

  • That's why they've got the Geiger counters with them. If they walk into a dangerous patch radiation they'll no and can get out of it. But for the most part our bodies can deal with the levels of radiation.

  • 1:47. Oh dude that is so fucking dangerous. Thats one of the most radioactive places.

  • Yeah I seriously wouldn't touch anything there.

  • jeee

  • Ещеб на саркофаг сел...

  • i would go, but then it only takes one stray particle to mess up your life... steer clear of radiation whenever u can :)

  • esykilll stop playing stalker :D

  • how could you sit on that?its full with plutonium,cesium and many more radioactive elements

  • just my opinion the frame he sat in is not actually full of plutonium or cesium as a high enough dose would have killed him pretty quickly.

    its be irradiated which mean the metal has a "radioactive charge" for want of a better description. so the metal now gives off radiation. thats why when you go for xrays they tell you to remove anything metal...

    correct me if i am wrong ..

  • As I understand it--only neutron radiation causes other substances to become radioactive. Alpha and beta particles, as well as gamma rays do not have this effect. Alpha particles are stopped by as little as a sheet of paper, beta particles require thick wood or concrete to stop them, but gamma rays can penetrate a few inches of lead.

  • Alpha particles can be the most dangerous though. They can be stopped by your skin but if you eat something irradiated it can be very serious.

  • so cool

  • I must visit there to FIND MONOLITH OR WISH GRANTER!

  • yea!lets go to hunt some bloodsucker!

  • Seen a lot of photos. This is the first vid I saw. Great job! Do you have photos of this trip anywhere on the web?

  • You all want to visit Chernobyl for the wrong reasons, I want to visit Chernobyl so I can feel the same way as the bio-robots. See were they marched and get to the NPP.

    Dont go because its cool or you saw it in STALKER. Do it to honor the heros of EVERY land. Without the workers at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant the radiation cloud would have spread and killed countless. Its estimated that the radiation could have even reached America.

  • actually radiation did reach north america. It got to greenland, iceland, Quebec, and Newfoundland and only harmed very few people.

    but yes, it could have been worse.

  • @Pdark1 lol been worse is an understatment if they never got the fire out and covered the reactor none of us would be watching that video

  • Cataclypso, no offense, but actually many people don't give a f**k about America.

  • and those same people, like yourself, don't care about anyone but themselves. it's a sad way to be.

    RIP, heroes of chernobyl... we are forever grateful for your sacrifice.

  • you know i agree. I think that on the 26th of thiis month we should all remain silent for one minute to rebember what happened

  • Did you get any pictures of the red forest?

  • oooooooh if yes they will be brutal

  • moi radnoi chernobil

  • GHOST TOWN YOU MORONS

  • unless ill get cancer

  • You want to go there because of an game? Get a life.

  • i first discorved it by stalker... thats y. i cant believe someone wouldnt get that...unless theyre morons... which most are :P

  • I want to go there too one day!

  • If you go there be careful the Zone has pockets of radiation that can kill you in a small amount of time...

  • As long as you stay with your guide, and dont put anything in your mouth or roll over the ground, it would be pretty save, and you get arround 3 times as much radiation as a normal ''sun bake at the beach'' day

  • Ya thats what I was trying to say but lol im to lazy at night...

  • No Prob, thanks!

  • I agre i want to visit Chernobyl :D

  • so do i

  • i like the video 5/5 going to visit chernobyl & pripyat.playing in pripyat lol (VISIT MY CHANNEL AND WATCH MY CHERNOBYL & PRIPYAT TOURS)

  • They could be radioactive.

  • I would love to go there.

  • I don't really understand the guys playing at the Pripyat amusement park - I thought that was one of the more irradiated parts.

  • Once again then, someone wanted to take a picture of his friend sitting up there so the guide checked the radiation and climbed up first and showed him where it was safe to stand. After the picture was taken they climbed down again.

  • i thought this place is stil radioactive

  • He measured the radiation first before climbing up there. I don't remember the exact figures, but it was reasonably safe. There are a lot higher radiation levels in low places near old water drains and similar.

  • is this a tour for torrist or just people certified to go there

  • I think this is a place for tourists.

    Some parts are still engulfed in radiation, as far as I know, but many parts are relativley safe. You can even go in some buildings.

  • I forgot to mention that that is the time of half-decay(or half life) of 25 thousand years is for one of the isotopes of the Plutonium but since it has also being released the Europe and all afected area will be cleared for that time.

  • Well the radiation which was released during the explosion it released Plutonium,Strontium etc and luckily Uranium stayed below Sarcophagus.But as for these elements the time of half-decay of Plutonium is about 25 thousand years.Think about it.

  • Radiation never goes away.Lets say u have 1 grams of radiation in your hands and it passes 1 year,you will have in your hands lets say 0.5 grams of radiation in your hands.Then another and another and another...you will still have the radiation but in less dose like 0.000023 grams.So the conclusion is that radiation never goes away even after 1000 years.