my heroes?!?! the people that gave their lifes protecting the world from radiation. may God keep you always. and you are so right, its just a matter of time before the whole world looks like this.
Oh ur so fuckin annoyin lil bitches mostly from west, fans of post-apocalyptic themes and games such as stalker and fallout and other mass culture shit.. If u get excited by it so much y dont u like donate to people who suffer from the consequences, which there r thousands in easten europe but... nah, just make another slideshow of abandoned places in the "zone" and put the sad music.
@Ghost2142100 The Japan incident was more or less caused by nature because of the earth quake and the tsunami. Nuclear Power is still dangerous despite this. The only way to make Nuclear Power safer is to harness Nuclear Fusion which is literally harnessing the power of the sun.
Please watch the end of this video "watch?v=MO3m8LcZvss". Prypait is an abondned town so not really very reflective of how Chernobyl looks in 2011 in my opinion. A lot of money has been poured into Chernboyl and a lot of regeneration since the disaster.
I have played the game involving this incident but I knew about this before I played it. Even though my country (U.S) experienced the 3 mile island disaster Chernobyl was far worse. The people in the plant were stupid for shutting down the reactor the way they did.
it's just a matter of time until our planet will look like Cernobyl after disaster. there will be no extraterrestrial impact that will bring us extinction. we will be our own enemies.
I know it's not great how alot of people know about this incident from a video game but it really does portray the horror of what it's like. Excluding the mutants and stuff of course
I thinks it's funny when people laugh at these incidents, because when they laugh, they show their ignorance and stupidity, this event was the worst Nuclear disaster so far.
I find it sad that the younger generation only knows about this because of a video game. The part about that it is sad about it is that I can't have a conversation without said game being brought up. This is a tragedy that has a great loss of life behind it and it pisses me off whenever something that never happened is thrown in with something such as this.
Also this isn't in Japan, this is in Russia (or in that general area). Whoever thought it was in Japan needs to go back to school. I'm 15 years old and I know more then you.
@xSilentParadoXx Your from America, you´r 15 years old, you dont know where chernobyl is located, ..... what a tipical example of how they teach geography in the US.
@LegionnaireScout Yeah they don't teach us crap about geography, that is why I teach myself. I said general area, if you read the entire comment instead of being an asshole. I am 15 years old and have taken the MENSA exam and was a single question from being passing it. Learn to spell by the way, it's spelled "typical".
@missrosetejano If you read some comments earlier on someone said it was located in Japan, I was just explaining that it wasn't. I don't play video games, I read these things called books. Please don't stereotype me as a typical 15 year old, who smokes pot and plays video games constantly. I have a job, and have already started working towards graduating. Thank you.
It's impossible to re-populate the area due to the high radiation levels. There is no way of removing all the radiation from the area and the land will be useable again in about 150 year when all the radioactive particles decay.
this video and all the other video's relating to Chernobyl just makes me want to re-populate the area and remove all radiation. more things should relate to this tragedy so it can be remembered instead of like its self rotting away and never be thought about again.
my biology teacher said that earth ''reborns'' in a long period of time.....i do not want to see this happening to soon because it sounds like the end....of all
let this be a lesson to you all this disaster is no joke but i wonder what would have happen if the disaster never happened would the world change or it be the same think about it
Just one question. How can this be Chernobyl in 2011, when you uploaded the video in 2010? If you know how to travel through time, you really should give up your secrets to the rest of us, it may make you very rich and famous!
@professornuclearbomb Why would you want to go to a spooky, decrepit, foreign ghost town? I guess that is something I don't get the thinking behind. lol
@tall32guy i guess that some of our adventure spirit is still with us today, i mean, just look how empty it is, it would be like travelling back in time. where no human life have been making big chance in the envirement, theres old empty builings and empty lands, i like to walk in those areas and see what it is like, no modern builings, no traffic, only the remains of a dissarster that we made years back, all the original buildings and stuff lol
@rotjesenmatjes Because despite everything. Alot less people have died from nuclear radiation than they do every single day from pollution from the fossile fule powerplants.
Provided nothing goes wrong. Nuclear power is ALOT cleaner than anything else (only counting realistic alternatives with todays tech).
Imagine how many more powerplants would have to be made if the world decided to abandon all nuclear power plants.
@kanneebannee No people arn't living there, you would die in a matter of hours if you lived close to the reactor, and in a matter of days/weeks if you lived in a somewhat nearby enviroment...
@TheBardonator Actually few people live NEAR the city, not in the city. For example the workers from the NPP, after all it was shutdown in the early 2000's. Lets hope that Fukushima wont end up like Chernobyl did.
its terrible what happen to this city after watching this i relized that can happen were i live becauses i live right next to the most dangerouse nuclear power plant in the united states
I guess when Humanity meets it's end, through whatever means; extinct, etc. Chernobyl is the reminder of what our cities and planet will look like once we are gone. Our essence, forever immortalised as objects/relics of our past. Like still water.
@MaryStewart God will not save us, we will save us, and no I am not an Atheist. I just believe that we will our own fates. But sometimes fate wills us.
@omgitbrandonchan stfu with that stupid "x" number of people did something. this is chernobyl not a fuking meme youtube shit you know how many people died ? i bet by the id of your username your a stupid 11 years old boy who writed chernovil in the searchbar and know's it becouse of cod 4 -.-"
I had a typo in Bio Robots, I said "Robotos" i meant Robots :P But yeah anyway back to the level of radiation, if it was 15000roentgens on the roof top where only a small portion of the material was, think what it would be directly at the core, It'd kill you within days if you spent over a few minutes directly near the material, No you are NOT "safe" at all. They can enter the building yes, but they may not go anywhere near the material, they'd die within minuets much like the firemen did.
@martmarine2009 Radiation is stronger from the nuclear plant out, at certain range you only could go with a protecting suit and inside the nuclear plant is only safe to be couple of minutes, far from it whereprypiat city is, is kind of safe to walk but the ground and objecs are highly radioactive (due the meltdown of the reactor to the ground) so you couldn't live there, is not safe for almost anything than just walk over there.
@kukovrein You are NOT safe at all if you enter it, even with a suit on, even the slightest amount of time spent directly near the graphite will sustain a Fatal dosage (400rads is the fatal dosage so you're gonna die either way if you're exposed to that) And yet over 80% of the Material is still inside, on the roof top when the "Bio Robotos" cleared away some of the graphite, it was 15000 roentgens an HOUR.... Within 40seconds hey suffered more than enough to be able to kill you.
@ohgoditsjames94 umm i thought it was kinda of safe, because theres still workers going inside for maintenance but they're only allowed to go for couple of minutes.
1:05, wow so that hotel was REAL??! That was featured in Modern Warfare and I didn't know that was real, awesoooome.. but still, it's a very sad incident.. God bless all those victims..
so what's gona hapen in 2016 ? they estimated the durability of the "metal sarcophagus " for about 30 years... and we are getting there ...25 years later the place is a mess....it's all rusty and shit...the last thing i'd want if that thing to colaps... and get a Chernobyl 2 going on again ...it caused enough damage all over Europe
Im curious, Is there really military in the zone, If so why? what could they be doing there that they need the army for protection, Is the zone really a gjost town. Or is it something more?
@ViernaDoUrden yeah i really want to go. they had tours i think.... if i ever do go there im gonna ride the ferris wheel. "Now you can have fun and get radiation poisning too!"
Its amazing to see how quicky nature takes over a deserted area of land, 24 years on and yet the place looks like a jungle. How amazing would the world look if nature just took over urban environments.
@EmsionProductions Yes, in a way this has been like one big, unintended experiment. The result is that we get to see what an apocalypse would look like, as Chernobyl and Pripyat slowly but surely disintegrate.
Of course, the story hasn't finished yet. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant needs to have the new sarcophagus installed before another calamity, and the people of the region will be affected by this tragedy for generations to come.
@lumabi25 I`ve studied the Chernobyl disaster since i was 10, I have always wanted to go there to see both the devestation and the wonders of nature.
Children from the region come for annual trips to my country for fresh air (Pembrokeshire, Wales). Theyre faces are grey and vacant.
I`ve read countless news articles about the possible threat of another radioactive incident if they dont replace or repair the sarcophagus, both the Ukranian Government and the Russian have postponed the fix.
No, I'm from Holland, or the Netherlands, as my profile will tell you.
I know this because it was on the news. And I study dutch law on a university, and we had a Ukraine guestteacher on a speech about Chernobyl and the effects it had on the evolution of Ukraine law. He also said something similar.
@lumabi25 Its appauling that 8/10 of the British public do not know of the Chernobyl Disaster, the disaster that could have possibly destroyed half of Europe and most of Britain.
"Ignorant" that is the one word that i would describe humanity today, it seems that the whole world aspires to be stupid.
@EmsionProductions Is that 8/10 of all age groups, or 8/10 of young people? If it's the first one that's shocking. You'd have to have been living in a vacuum to not know this. Mind you, many people DO live in a vacuum I'm quite sure. You are right; people are ignorant.
I would also like to visit the area. Sometimes I see videos online where people roam around Pripyat and laugh and generally make light of this tragedy. I find that very disrespectful and thoughtless.
@EmsionProductions Is what you saying 8/10. I would think it would be higher it being in their back yard.I am a American people I work with have forgot about this happening.
@EmsionProductions i have been not far away from chernobyl, deserted area too... it's just increadible... along the roads of the village stand tiny houses with trees growing inside, i so want to come back and dovument it with a proper camera...
@EmsionProductions Its a good thing i would say...i mean it means that earth is powerful that not even radiation will stop it...if it would take over it be great give us some better air and take away polution...some day i hope to see more trees because thats something we should never touch unless it is a possible hazard to someone.
Only 3 percent of the radiation got out. And that reached all the way to England. Imagine if 100 percent got out. We wouldn't probaly even be here watching this video.
i mean their lives.
TheSnakeeater2012 1 month ago
my heroes?!?! the people that gave their lifes protecting the world from radiation. may God keep you always. and you are so right, its just a matter of time before the whole world looks like this.
TheSnakeeater2012 1 month ago
fuckn humanity
Goktugerol1 1 month ago
S.T.A.L.K.E.R cop
OgnjenDX 1 month ago
Oh ur so fuckin annoyin lil bitches mostly from west, fans of post-apocalyptic themes and games such as stalker and fallout and other mass culture shit.. If u get excited by it so much y dont u like donate to people who suffer from the consequences, which there r thousands in easten europe but... nah, just make another slideshow of abandoned places in the "zone" and put the sad music.
artemK91 1 month ago
Scary but fascinating, like a ghost town. Amazing how nature takes all over again.
CaptainP00face 2 months ago
Get out of here, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
LoneSniperSG 2 months ago
@LoneSniperSG I said come in, don't stand there!
josefblack 2 months ago
@Ghost2142100 The Japan incident was more or less caused by nature because of the earth quake and the tsunami. Nuclear Power is still dangerous despite this. The only way to make Nuclear Power safer is to harness Nuclear Fusion which is literally harnessing the power of the sun.
wrathofpayne 3 months ago
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The plants are still growing ?
TheMnmLism 3 months ago
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Please watch the end of this video "watch?v=MO3m8LcZvss". Prypait is an abondned town so not really very reflective of how Chernobyl looks in 2011 in my opinion. A lot of money has been poured into Chernboyl and a lot of regeneration since the disaster.
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22ness0hayden 3 months ago
Like this comment if you started to tear when you watched this
hardasplatinum 3 months ago
I have played the game involving this incident but I knew about this before I played it. Even though my country (U.S) experienced the 3 mile island disaster Chernobyl was far worse. The people in the plant were stupid for shutting down the reactor the way they did.
wrathofpayne 4 months ago
it's just a matter of time until our planet will look like Cernobyl after disaster. there will be no extraterrestrial impact that will bring us extinction. we will be our own enemies.
tiestocronaldo 4 months ago 7
I know it's not great how alot of people know about this incident from a video game but it really does portray the horror of what it's like. Excluding the mutants and stuff of course
DukeNukemFl 4 months ago
I thinks it's funny when people laugh at these incidents, because when they laugh, they show their ignorance and stupidity, this event was the worst Nuclear disaster so far.
Ornerysob 4 months ago
@Ornerysob Thats because there have only been 3 nuclear disasters. Unfortunately more will come.
wrathofpayne 3 months ago
I find it sad that the younger generation only knows about this because of a video game. The part about that it is sad about it is that I can't have a conversation without said game being brought up. This is a tragedy that has a great loss of life behind it and it pisses me off whenever something that never happened is thrown in with something such as this.
xTheJokerx1990 4 months ago
''50,000 persons lived here, now is a ghost town''
''50.000 personas vivían aquí, ahora es una ciudad fantasma''
Marineesp98 5 months ago
Fallout: chernobyl
HumbertoICE 5 months ago
Also this isn't in Japan, this is in Russia (or in that general area). Whoever thought it was in Japan needs to go back to school. I'm 15 years old and I know more then you.
xSilentParadoXx 6 months ago
@xSilentParadoXx actually it is not in Russia. it is in Ukraine but pretty close ;D
EvilRobi444 5 months ago
@xSilentParadoXx Your from America, you´r 15 years old, you dont know where chernobyl is located, ..... what a tipical example of how they teach geography in the US.
LegionnaireScout 5 months ago
@LegionnaireScout Yeah they don't teach us crap about geography, that is why I teach myself. I said general area, if you read the entire comment instead of being an asshole. I am 15 years old and have taken the MENSA exam and was a single question from being passing it. Learn to spell by the way, it's spelled "typical".
xSilentParadoXx 1 month ago
@xSilentParadoXx wait right there, what was this about ?
LegionnaireScout 1 month ago
@xSilentParadoXx who said this was japan? its actually i Ukraine!! go back to playing games u deadbeat.
missrosetejano 5 months ago
@missrosetejano If you read some comments earlier on someone said it was located in Japan, I was just explaining that it wasn't. I don't play video games, I read these things called books. Please don't stereotype me as a typical 15 year old, who smokes pot and plays video games constantly. I have a job, and have already started working towards graduating. Thank you.
xSilentParadoXx 1 month ago
It's impossible to re-populate the area due to the high radiation levels. There is no way of removing all the radiation from the area and the land will be useable again in about 150 year when all the radioactive particles decay.
xSilentParadoXx 6 months ago
@xSilentParadoXx try 100 000 years
tellyman6688500 5 months ago
A well done video. It's obvious that the world need alternative energy sources but nuclear is not the way to go until we have learned to control it.
Does anyone know what music this is?
fawain 6 months ago
Can anyone tell me what music this is?
fawain 6 months ago
youd think the world would learn from Chernobyl that nuclear plants are a bad idea
jesswunder95 6 months ago
This happened 2 days before i was born -_- april 28th 1986.
AwsomeAthiest 6 months ago
this video and all the other video's relating to Chernobyl just makes me want to re-populate the area and remove all radiation. more things should relate to this tragedy so it can be remembered instead of like its self rotting away and never be thought about again.
OriginalRawson 6 months ago
The real S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
filiposmcs1 6 months ago
the city that was abandend was such a nice city what a shame, god bles all the people that put there lifes on the line and or died of all of us
like if you argee with me..
camo771 6 months ago
my biology teacher said that earth ''reborns'' in a long period of time.....i do not want to see this happening to soon because it sounds like the end....of all
SsSLAURSsS 7 months ago
It looks so beautiful out there.
MikeyTerrorCA 7 months ago
So this is where Shockwave lives.
PetShopMod 7 months ago
Fukn Gay music
JelloBiafra351 8 months ago
@JelloBiafra351 Idiot.
Moonchipz 7 months ago
let this be a lesson to you all this disaster is no joke but i wonder what would have happen if the disaster never happened would the world change or it be the same think about it
thesageoftime 8 months ago
Just one question. How can this be Chernobyl in 2011, when you uploaded the video in 2010? If you know how to travel through time, you really should give up your secrets to the rest of us, it may make you very rich and famous!
scottydesthegooner 8 months ago
a 1:10 se guardate bene le scalinate dell'dedificio si nota che a sinistra in basso c'è la figura di un'uomo.... o è un fantasma?
lollosmacintosh 8 months ago
I always wanted to go to Chernobyl.
Thumbs up if you want to too
professornuclearbomb 9 months ago 56
@professornuclearbomb im going to Kiev and i will visit Chernobyl
sidekick9409 9 months ago
@professornuclearbomb Why would you want to go to a spooky, decrepit, foreign ghost town? I guess that is something I don't get the thinking behind. lol
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@tall32guy i guess that some of our adventure spirit is still with us today, i mean, just look how empty it is, it would be like travelling back in time. where no human life have been making big chance in the envirement, theres old empty builings and empty lands, i like to walk in those areas and see what it is like, no modern builings, no traffic, only the remains of a dissarster that we made years back, all the original buildings and stuff lol
DonLollio 2 months ago
this reminds me of metro 2033.execpt humantiy donsent suvrive.
rocky1233able 9 months ago
This City looks so Pretty 25 No life But i think that City Looks Pretty what a Nice City i love It :)
kommanderV 9 months ago
How is this Chernobyl 2011 if this was Uploaded 2010? 0.o
xxRaDiaTioNx 9 months ago
what song is used here?
gdaem1 9 months ago
Who gives a shit about the goddamn japs
texas74535 9 months ago
Japan can suck my 8======D who gives a shit about the goddam japs
texas74535 9 months ago
@texas74535 maybe radioactive dust has reached seattle already and causing cancer and killing
davidgamesalot 8 months ago
@texas74535 Wow, I can't even tell you how much ignorance, stupidity and pure selfishness this comment contains.
Moonchipz 7 months ago
well after watching this i'm scared the us got three just as big or bigger than
Chernobyl
automechanic01 9 months ago
Do you think those old Helicopters left behind in Chernobyl (Pripyat) still work? But then again, would you even want them?
cjkid14 10 months ago
@cjkid14 they couldnt be used they are still radioactive and no blades
Gaysluuut 9 months ago
Life has stood still in Chernobyl. The relics of that time have decayed which just enhances the lamentableness of that town.
easywhisperer 10 months ago
:(
StefkeBIA 10 months ago
Why people, why do we keep using the godamn nuclear power? this obviously shows how wrong it is. lets not hope Japan becomes the next victim.
rotjesenmatjes 10 months ago
@rotjesenmatjes Because despite everything. Alot less people have died from nuclear radiation than they do every single day from pollution from the fossile fule powerplants.
Provided nothing goes wrong. Nuclear power is ALOT cleaner than anything else (only counting realistic alternatives with todays tech).
Imagine how many more powerplants would have to be made if the world decided to abandon all nuclear power plants.
kriss3d 9 months ago
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ExoSteampunk 10 months ago
i saw tis in call of duty and thought it ws made from peoples minds, not an actual event
localSickened 10 months ago
@localSickened One more thing, Are you retarded?
ExoSteampunk 10 months ago
we re just not supposed to use this technology
Karahisarli86 10 months ago
just think to yourself.....imagine if we were there
Jaimie322 10 months ago
Im so glad theres no nuclear power in australia...:)
TheConn03 11 months ago
@TheConn03 There is. The OPAL reactor.
krezivan 10 months ago
@PineapplePwincess why? :o i know that its radioactivity there but people r living there..
kanneebannee 11 months ago
@kanneebannee No people arn't living there, you would die in a matter of hours if you lived close to the reactor, and in a matter of days/weeks if you lived in a somewhat nearby enviroment...
TheBardonator 11 months ago
@TheBardonator no wouldnt die, so stop lie, ive been there, i know people that lives there
kanneebannee 11 months ago
@kanneebannee You know people who live there? how come, because you live all the way in sweden...
By the way, learn to speak at least a bit of proper english
TheBardonator 11 months ago
@TheBardonator Actually few people live NEAR the city, not in the city. For example the workers from the NPP, after all it was shutdown in the early 2000's. Lets hope that Fukushima wont end up like Chernobyl did.
J0nzk1 11 months ago
i would have take the choppers!
kanneebannee 11 months ago
So many people died. It's sad.
Nuclear Energy is the worst.
fraaqerpala 11 months ago
its terrible what happen to this city after watching this i relized that can happen were i live becauses i live right next to the most dangerouse nuclear power plant in the united states
jfk23341 11 months ago
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its so scary!
sinisa032 11 months ago
one day the whole world will look like this cos we will destroy ourselves with nuclear power!
JLRD16 11 months ago
creepy music mannn but nice vid, R.I.P everyone who died very touching video.
Fsxlovely 11 months ago
My friend's father was there for 3 days and left the day before the explosion.
o.o
IJeijo 11 months ago
this photographer is fuckin amazing!
Icandrum2 11 months ago
I guess when Humanity meets it's end, through whatever means; extinct, etc. Chernobyl is the reminder of what our cities and planet will look like once we are gone. Our essence, forever immortalised as objects/relics of our past. Like still water.
iSid88 11 months ago 34
@iSid88 humanity will never end. have faith in god.
MaryStewart 11 months ago
@MaryStewart God will not save us, we will save us, and no I am not an Atheist. I just believe that we will our own fates. But sometimes fate wills us.
iSid88 11 months ago
@iSid88 Very true my friend, One day......One day......
ExoSteampunk 10 months ago
@iSid88 its somewhat peacefull and beautiful, yet tragic at the sametime... its a strange world like that
extondude 6 months ago
@iSid88 And a few 1000years later everything is almost gone.
patrick10001 5 months ago
grass,tree,animal i live !!!
tomasGT5prologue 11 months ago
4 people went to the high radiation fields ang got exposed
omgitbrandonchan 11 months ago
@omgitbrandonchan Not cool man, not cool
iTzJaKkeFTW 11 months ago
@omgitbrandonchan stfu with that stupid "x" number of people did something. this is chernobyl not a fuking meme youtube shit you know how many people died ? i bet by the id of your username your a stupid 11 years old boy who writed chernovil in the searchbar and know's it becouse of cod 4 -.-"
kakashy1997 11 months ago
my mom's mom's mom die becuse of chernobyl rip grandgrandma 1944-1991 u only just be 41 year old when u past away
zombeez141 11 months ago
nice music
VladaT999 11 months ago
Captain Macmillan Cod 4
tourofduty122 11 months ago
cod 4
jacobtreadway 11 months ago
@jacobtreadway u wake up now
zombeez141 11 months ago
This video made me quit and lets all hope that Japan wil not overcome the same...
Thumps up if you agree with me..
GingerbreadmanNL 11 months ago 62
El hombre ha dominado al hombre para perjuicio suyo (Ecl. 8:9).
Man has dominated man to his injury (Ecclesiastes 8:9).
danyponceponce 11 months ago
@GingerbreadmanNL god lets not hope that, i still cant get over chernoybyl
sidekick9409 9 months ago
I had a typo in Bio Robots, I said "Robotos" i meant Robots :P But yeah anyway back to the level of radiation, if it was 15000roentgens on the roof top where only a small portion of the material was, think what it would be directly at the core, It'd kill you within days if you spent over a few minutes directly near the material, No you are NOT "safe" at all. They can enter the building yes, but they may not go anywhere near the material, they'd die within minuets much like the firemen did.
ohgoditsjames94 11 months ago
50,000 people used to lived here, but now its a ghost town =(
Hanzy302 11 months ago 3
@Hanzy302 and there were also lot more people living in the area we know today as 'The Zone'
R.I.P for the poor lost souls
ThePsihopatul 11 months ago
If it's so heavily irradiated, how'd they get in so far in to take pictures with out major risk?
martmarine2009 11 months ago
@martmarine2009 Radiation is stronger from the nuclear plant out, at certain range you only could go with a protecting suit and inside the nuclear plant is only safe to be couple of minutes, far from it whereprypiat city is, is kind of safe to walk but the ground and objecs are highly radioactive (due the meltdown of the reactor to the ground) so you couldn't live there, is not safe for almost anything than just walk over there.
kukovrein 11 months ago
@kukovrein You are NOT safe at all if you enter it, even with a suit on, even the slightest amount of time spent directly near the graphite will sustain a Fatal dosage (400rads is the fatal dosage so you're gonna die either way if you're exposed to that) And yet over 80% of the Material is still inside, on the roof top when the "Bio Robotos" cleared away some of the graphite, it was 15000 roentgens an HOUR.... Within 40seconds hey suffered more than enough to be able to kill you.
ohgoditsjames94 11 months ago
@ohgoditsjames94 umm i thought it was kinda of safe, because theres still workers going inside for maintenance but they're only allowed to go for couple of minutes.
kukovrein 11 months ago
@kukovrein They're allowed in but it's not safe either way, but you get the point. :P
ohgoditsjames94 11 months ago
ghost town
Qwertey16 11 months ago
I always believed that youtube is for videos, but now i think i am going to have to make an exception
11112213314415516617 11 months ago
did u know that if u add up the flashback time in cod4 to the chernobyl incident cod4 takes place in 2001!
gingercid 11 months ago
at 1:02 it looks like a normal city... chilling
gingercid 11 months ago
they should blow up Chernobyl. Just for the lulz.
SpecktrickTube 11 months ago
@SpecktrickTube grow up kid
kukovrein 11 months ago
@kukovrein Lol.
SpecktrickTube 11 months ago
@SpecktrickTube They should not, that would be very dumb, as the radiation can even spread further then
themaniacboy 11 months ago
apparently wildlife is great there :s
PeterCRF150 11 months ago
@PeterCRF150 yeah there are frogs with 3 heads lol
gingercid 11 months ago
my b day is on apr 26th fml
cluescrollvids 11 months ago
Looking at the debris and remains of a thriving place of 50,000 makes me wanna cry.
JoelxFrantz 1 year ago
There is the Fairground wheel featured in modern warfare 0:14.
Krispysquare 1 year ago
@Krispysquare That map in modernwarfare is actually based on the city of prypiat (not sure how to spell that) It's the world largest ghost town.
ElectronicAvalange 1 year ago
@Krispysquare yes
gingercid 11 months ago
1:05, wow so that hotel was REAL??! That was featured in Modern Warfare and I didn't know that was real, awesoooome.. but still, it's a very sad incident.. God bless all those victims..
EvilN00ber 1 year ago
This is why New Zealand is so against anything nuclear....the cost is far too high
mschurbro 1 year ago
so what's gona hapen in 2016 ? they estimated the durability of the "metal sarcophagus " for about 30 years... and we are getting there ...25 years later the place is a mess....it's all rusty and shit...the last thing i'd want if that thing to colaps... and get a Chernobyl 2 going on again ...it caused enough damage all over Europe
ddk6666 1 year ago
fallout in reality
zaff457 1 year ago
@zaff457 call of duty in reality -.-
Petegrin1 1 year ago
@Petegrin1 S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call of Pripyat in reality
WiredrawnMurder45 1 year ago
Incredibly Sad for all those People.
Beautiful Piano Music.......................
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SeeeTubeee 1 year ago
Reminds me of COD 4
kel1981 1 year ago
@kel1981 a mission was in chernobyl :D beautiful town
dvivdf 1 year ago
Why do i have to live a mile away from a power plant just like Chernobyl?
Im screwed if it melts down but so is the rest of the east coast :D Around the maryland area mostly.
MrCrazyian123 1 year ago
Scary City :/
TheHunRapper 1 year ago
Im curious, Is there really military in the zone, If so why? what could they be doing there that they need the army for protection, Is the zone really a gjost town. Or is it something more?
ReadyRave 1 year ago
@ReadyRave no it's the setting of fallout 3 what do you think it is justa ghost town
shurdi3 1 year ago
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MRright066 1 year ago
how did u take the photos? isnt it cordoned off by the army??
ukttom16uk 1 year ago
@ukttom16uk you have to get permission to go into the town of Chernobyl. There are places that you still cannot go to cos of the radiation levels
ViernaDoUrden 1 year ago
@ViernaDoUrden yeah i really want to go. they had tours i think.... if i ever do go there im gonna ride the ferris wheel. "Now you can have fun and get radiation poisning too!"
MrCrazyian123 1 year ago
@MrCrazyian123 pmsl! Now that's a plan! :L
ViernaDoUrden 1 year ago
in soviet russia...
MrHitthebong1 1 year ago
im so intriguied with this place. i want to visit it sometime, i want to know so much mroe about what happened. these things interest me so much.
odcs2010 1 year ago
@odcs2010
You'll die if you do that.
1337RussianCoDPlay3r 1 year ago
@1337RussianCoDPlay3r still its so crazy. i want to know more.
odcs2010 1 year ago
@1337RussianCoDPlay3r Nah he wont you can walk almost all over pripyat without being exposed to deadly doses of radiation....
oggeee96 1 year ago
You may think i am addicted but i am surprised how everything on COD 4 looks exactly like in this video!
zaktan744 1 year ago
Its amazing to see how quicky nature takes over a deserted area of land, 24 years on and yet the place looks like a jungle. How amazing would the world look if nature just took over urban environments.
EmsionProductions 1 year ago 22
@EmsionProductions Yes, in a way this has been like one big, unintended experiment. The result is that we get to see what an apocalypse would look like, as Chernobyl and Pripyat slowly but surely disintegrate.
Of course, the story hasn't finished yet. The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant needs to have the new sarcophagus installed before another calamity, and the people of the region will be affected by this tragedy for generations to come.
A monumental disaster.
lumabi25 1 year ago
@lumabi25 I`ve studied the Chernobyl disaster since i was 10, I have always wanted to go there to see both the devestation and the wonders of nature.
Children from the region come for annual trips to my country for fresh air (Pembrokeshire, Wales). Theyre faces are grey and vacant.
I`ve read countless news articles about the possible threat of another radioactive incident if they dont replace or repair the sarcophagus, both the Ukranian Government and the Russian have postponed the fix.
EmsionProductions 1 year ago
@EmsionProductions you're an idiot for wanting to go there...
xxdeathx 1 year ago
@xxdeathx Merry Christmas.
EmsionProductions 1 year ago
@xxdeathx
You're an idiot for saying that actually.
The ukraine government wants to open up Chernobyl and Pripyat to tourists in 2011.
DutchManticore 1 year ago
@DutchManticore --> Are you from Ukraine or where do you have that information from? I want to see it. Thanks in advance!
WunderRiot 1 year ago
@WunderRiot
No, I'm from Holland, or the Netherlands, as my profile will tell you.
I know this because it was on the news. And I study dutch law on a university, and we had a Ukraine guestteacher on a speech about Chernobyl and the effects it had on the evolution of Ukraine law. He also said something similar.
DutchManticore 1 year ago
@DutchManticore --> Interesting indeed! Well, then greets to Holland and thanks for the info : )
WunderRiot 1 year ago
@lumabi25 Its appauling that 8/10 of the British public do not know of the Chernobyl Disaster, the disaster that could have possibly destroyed half of Europe and most of Britain.
"Ignorant" that is the one word that i would describe humanity today, it seems that the whole world aspires to be stupid.
EmsionProductions 1 year ago
@EmsionProductions Is that 8/10 of all age groups, or 8/10 of young people? If it's the first one that's shocking. You'd have to have been living in a vacuum to not know this. Mind you, many people DO live in a vacuum I'm quite sure. You are right; people are ignorant.
I would also like to visit the area. Sometimes I see videos online where people roam around Pripyat and laugh and generally make light of this tragedy. I find that very disrespectful and thoughtless.
lumabi25 1 year ago
@EmsionProductions Is what you saying 8/10. I would think it would be higher it being in their back yard.I am a American people I work with have forgot about this happening.
squack90 1 year ago
it would look horrid.
bearhaulin120 11 months ago
@EmsionProductions i have been not far away from chernobyl, deserted area too... it's just increadible... along the roads of the village stand tiny houses with trees growing inside, i so want to come back and dovument it with a proper camera...
KarynaCh 11 months ago
@EmsionProductions Its a good thing i would say...i mean it means that earth is powerful that not even radiation will stop it...if it would take over it be great give us some better air and take away polution...some day i hope to see more trees because thats something we should never touch unless it is a possible hazard to someone.
Blucaliboi88 11 months ago
Vangelis - Prelude is the song title
kafedzo 1 year ago 8
@kafedzo beautiful music + added to this video, sad but still beautiful
ThePsihopatul 11 months ago
We (humans) must never forget Chernobyl.
UtahRaider 1 year ago
CHERNOBYL is being deep frozen
eshoo8000 1 year ago
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nagyvendi000 1 year ago
Only 3 percent of the radiation got out. And that reached all the way to England. Imagine if 100 percent got out. We wouldn't probaly even be here watching this video.
DVSskates45 1 year ago
Nice video.
Chernobyl is a sad, sad part of history.
It is very touching to see what is left
of Pripyat after so many years. And
the music is very fitting. Good job...
bartgitarist 1 year ago
@bartgitarist yes could you tell me where i can found this music?
lunathicka 1 year ago