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  • STALKER anyone?

  • Why didn't they wear suits?

  • @DrHooty911 A suit will only help against alpha and beta radiation (when there's radioactive smoke from a fire). Now, it's only gamma radiation left (the most dangerous) which goes through concrete, never mind a little suit.

  • @bored1980 And you're telling me that in 2012 we are yet to find a solution to this?

  • @DrHooty911 There are lead-suits, but they don't cover every part of the body and weigh around 60 pounds. Still, they could be made yourself cheaply.

    Demron make a suit that blocks 50% of gamma rays at 130 kev, which is handy to help you get away quickly - though they're $1700 each.

  • @DrHooty911 Also, 130 kev is quite low power for gamma radiation because gamma rays can be between 10 kev - up to 10,000 kev! So those suits are only good for low radiation areas or getting away really really really quickly.

    On the plus side they're really handy if you operate an X-Ray machine all day, because they'll block at least 50% of all X-Rays (because X rays operate at 0.1 kev to 100 kev).

    I'm babbling, but in short, your best defense is to get a Geiger counter, and run like hell! :)

  • what a bunch of dumbasses. dont they know that they could die?

  • @SlyFox70100 You don't die or get sick if you don't stay too long ;)

  • @SlyFox70100 Chances are slim. It may slightly increase cancer risks, but not much else. The human body is actually pretty good at dealing with radiation as its something thats always around us.

  • @TheCaptainLulz i guess so, but imagine how it was at the epicenter in 1987.

  • @SlyFox70100 dont have to imagine. One of the control room operators (nicolai Fomin) is still alive, if you can find him, Hes a bit of a recluse I hear. There are still alive others that worked in the plant as well as reactor 3 which was nearby. There are also quite a few of thew origional bio-robots still alive.

  • Does anyone feel headache?....

    "It was clearly time to go.."

  • I think they should have an age restriction for people entering the exclusion zone. "No one under the age of 80 years allowed beyond this point".Leukemia at 105 is not as tragic as at 55. Those guys are too young to be there.

  • :O like we say in Spain, these people are sick of the brain

  • The radiation Near the reactor is not as high because there is less plantlife to take in the elements that surround them (hence the radiation) The red forest is prob the most contaminated because of the well, Trees and plantlife.

  • I love how he says "You dont FEEL radiation" when many people have said ( 2-3 days before they died and less than a day after being exposed to it) it feels like pins and needles and a burning sensation shortly there after... they died...

  • @JlkJlk18000

    At high levels, yes, you can feel the effects. But (relatively) lower levels (which won't markedly increase your risks of illness in isoated, short-term exposures) are less likely to be felt. Hell, everyone's being exposed to a VERY low level of radiation, every minute of every day, yet we don't feel it. Nor do you feel medical X-rays or increased cosmic radiation on an airliner, yet both of these can deliver relatively significant exposures.

  • With that meter going nuts and the guy making the remark the sound means we should leave is why people have issues there.That meter is a voice and it says leave and never return,your not a hero for staying and getting a camera shot their is another name for it but its not a positive name.Things there will never B the same,not N our lifetime or kids lifetime so listen 2 the voice N the meter it says leave and do not come back.Radiation has no smell or color but it has a voice but nobody listens

  • I have to ask and that is what is worth being contaminated there.Just a small amount they claim as safe is not just exiting your body when you leave the zone and if the guy gets thirst and shit thats not normal.So why don't they shut chernobyle down for good and never return again is beyond me.It takes 4.5 million years for U 235 to die so anybody who goes within 30 miles of that place maybe 20 gets what they deserve.They ask why ppl have problems?Because people go there thats why god damn.

  • I'm sorry but everytime I see something about Chernobyl I can't help but feel sad.

  • Dude, heavy!!!

  • why care about radiation levels? When you know you going to a place where you are gonna get more than you life times allowance of radiation.

  • poor tarkovsky, how could they drag him into some commercial crap like that game. and now, even chernobyl is fuckin' hilarious. this is a sad world.

  • The most radioactive place there is in the sarcophagus.

  • no children for those guys

  • u are dead

  • im going to chernobyl when i am 21

  • GET OUT OF HERE STALKER...

  • every time i see a chernobly video or a video dedicated to it i get chills.

  • Yeeeee norwegian subtitles!

  • that russian soldier is proberly getting the headache from the bloody alarm that wont turn off!!!!!!! aaaagggggghhhhhh im getting a head ache tooo "gimme some paracetemol quick"!!!!!!!!!

  • @mattckd It must be a Controller from S.T.A.L.K.E.R XD

  • yes, i am Norwish and the text is on norwish YEAH!  Finally is that some video with norwish text, det er bra , YEAH

  • Takk

  • Awesome! I plan to visit sometime in the next couple of years. As high as that showed, it still is not that dangerous for short amounts of time.

  • Does anyone feel headache? "No" , Well, i do

  • @paullypaully18 Lawlz!

  • Thx for the video! Keep uploading about Chernbyl and Pripyat!

  • holly shit!!

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