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  • who the hell is there at 1:48 a stalker D:D: but i mean seriously who can be there and how can u be there i mean there are pockets of radiaton in this zone these guys should be dead already!

  • I don't know the guy but believe me he is still alive. Don't play too much on computer games. Computer game Stalker is based on fiction-REALLY!!

  • the plants reactor today still has enough to destroy Europe, however they are not standing still near these pockets so its about getting as much radiation as standing in front of your microwave x the time spent in that area

  • @MsKevin400 Pockets of radiation? Played a bit too much cod4 ey? =) I still see your point though, but there are several "guide companies" making a huge fortune out of giving tours of this place.. creepy...

  • yeah D: but i dont speak english perfect o come on there is over milion words in english well...lets say a lot of radiation around chernobyl and pripyat.

  • @Bassan1000

    MsKevin400 is actually correct when he said "pockets of radiation." There are enclosed areas and spaces where there are high levels of radiation. 

  • you mean 1:17.

  • 1:18 theres someone there

  • holy shit ur right

  • maybe its Zakheav lol only jokin

  • Before he lost his arm,bet they were the good days lol

  • Chernobyl, what a tragic tragic accident.

    This is why I'm not so big on nuclear power :(

  • the whole reason for this accident was cause the man who was put in charge made the other workers perform the stability test at many many times the level it was supposed to be at causing the water that was supposed to actually cool down the reactor, to boil which caused the explosion.

    nuclear power is one of the safest forms of power only emitting steam and water vapor

  • I know taylort123, but I'm more worried about the downsides of nuclear power, like the fact nuclear waste can take hundreds perhaps thousands of years to become less radioactive, and plants can be good terrorist targets.

    But good point though.

  • @FamousForMadness

    I haven't been "big" on nuclear power since the Three Mile Island accident happened in 1979. It was the world's worst nuclear accident (having had a partial meltdown) until Chernobyl happened. I've always lived within 40 minutes of Three Mile Island, and I will never forget the fear of that time.

  • @onnanob Sorry

  • @onnanob Sorry to hear, I have only learned of the Chernobyl incident but I do fear for us all, in case another incident like this happens, and knowing what radiation can do...

  • @FamousForMadness

    If you're interested, you can read about the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident on Wikipedia. Just do a Google search using the words "three mile island accident wikipedia." The accident made newspaper headlines around the world, but it has been overshadowed due to worse, larger accidents at Chernobyl and Japan's Fukushima. There is an interesting documentary on Youtube titled "Meltdown At Three Mile Island." What happened at Chernobyl could have happened here!

  • Great vieuw from the other side...

  • Oczywiście że jest bo ludzie tam normalnie pracują a skażenie w tym miejscu gdzie on chodził jest nieznaczne

  • Hey... Tam ktoś jest. Na 1:17

  • Są różne strefy skażenia.

  • No tak. Ale że w ogóle ktoś tam jest :P

  • Przypatrz się niebieskiemu budynkowi po drodze-widać że jest nowy co choćby świadczy o tym że obecność tam ludzi nie jest niczym nadzwyczajnym

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