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  • whyshywank you should go fuck your mather.

  • Get out of here stalker.

  • So that is why the one level in cod 4 has a Ferris wheel and bumper cart area. Mind blown

  • I think it was very tasteful of RussiaToday to use a victim of radiation sickness as a news presenter.

  • 1/4 billion... NOW?! WHAT!? WTF!! OMG WE'RE SO DEEP IN POVERTY WHY DID HE...?! AGGHHH

  • @Kettsueki The US didnt give the 1/4 billion free, Ukrain has to do something for the money because no country gives away 1/4 billion for free ,in the future America will profit from it.

  • I finally seen my first eastern bloc mullet. Today is a great day.

  • so i guess u can run naked in the streets since its a ghost town..

    i bet he does that when he is alone and taking pictures

  • @tkdwarriors1

    LOOOL

  • The hick says it should not be used as a museum or tourist attraction? Are you kidding me? The hick is all over the place taking pictures making money off them, and going on the news with his story..... Fuck him, I'd love to take a trip out there and look around.

  • Obama donated how much? WTF. take care of the US first asshole. There is much better cause for that money here in the US. Let the Ukraine worry about there own mistakes

  • a russian using american symbols badly is about as awesome as beverly hills rappers dressing all "ganstah"... or middle class white kids in warm states wearing parkas with the hood up in July so they look "tough." Welcome to the mass marketing of "cool."

  • america & russia = ultimate asshole gang

  • COD4?

  • @MineJosephv COD NERDS! STAY AWAY >:C

  • @fluffylovey Im No Nerd I just happen to buy cod4 and then someone told me to check this video out so yeah sorry

  • let us not forget the poor people that died because of that accident.

  • to all the idiot who misinterpreted the photographer: He meant that if you are going there in search of amusement then you should not make the trip. For people like him who are trying to learn about the disaster and trying to teach others about it then its okay to venture into the safer areas. he simply wants to keep tourists away. jesus, is it too hard to understand?

  • Guy in blue jacket looks like Niko Bellic.

  • Sad):

  • Ever notice Russia always fucks up with expensive nuclear crap. Nit being racist or any thing by sayer that it's kinda true. They did sink their nuclear sub by accident killing the entire crew because they weren't storing the torpedoes properly so the Torpedo exploded In the sub on a test fire and chynobl was a huge fuck up both projects worth billions of dollars any one else relize that the Russian government just cut precuasios corners when handling nucklear tech I think they shoul just find

  • @FPSGREECE - there've been serious nuclear accidents in other countries too mate - Three Mile Island (US), Windscale (UK), Tokaimura (Japan) for example. The Soviets aren't the only ones to cut corners, nor are they they only ones to cover up their mistakes.

  • @imfuckingbored22 Yep. Stubborn people kept coming back after the government tried to stop them. It's actually okay at this point though, as for the most part the radioactivity left is not enough to kill you outright, and is not enough to even have an effect on a tourist. Living there may not be the safest thing to do, but as long as proper radiation-reducing and cleaning precautions are taken, it's a livable area.

  • ahaha lmao mutants

  • "Chernobyl Memory" ? haha don't worry everyday, Chernobyl sends you radioactive memories that you'll keep forever

  • i was visiting kiev when this crap blew up.glad i left the same day. government made an announcement two days later. Fuckushima, welcome to the club.

  • "it's not a playground"

    Why run around it taking photos then? Dipshit.

  • A confederate flag AND a mullet?

  • @unrealeck THANK YOU!

  • Thumbs up if you were confused by the fact the Russian guy has a Confederate flag on his wall.

  • @Schmidtah I guess he hated the Russian ruling monarchy(They were Continental friendly).

  • @Schmidtah Hes not russian.. hes ukrainan.. theres a diffrent

  • @Schmidtah Ukrainian motherfucker

  • ehm he not die?

  • Nice mullet.

  • que locura

  • this video is uploaded 25 years after i think, chernobyl's nuclear disaster was april 26 1986, and this was uploaded 26 april 2010..

  • if i ever went to Chernobyl which i want to go to...i would in no means,disgrace or write any graffiti on ur land...i clearly just wanna see what a post apocalypse,soviet,ghost town kind of atmosphere....it was and is...its very intresting and sad at the same time

  • @shakysyxx I doubt you understand what " post apocalypse" means, if you did you would have chosen better words.

  • @bobfrapples37 whatever....most ppl on youtube knew what i meant,u dont have to be a troll :)

  • @shakysyxx There is nothing but trolls on youtube. You abuse words and the lose their meaning. For example everything is so damn "epic" now. Most people have the same ignorant misconception as you. An Apocalypse (Greek: ἀποκάλυψις apokálypsis; "lifting of the veil" or "revelation") is a disclosure of something hidden from the majority of mankind in an era dominated by falsehood and misconception. This is not what you said or meant. "people" and "you" are not abbrevations.

  • @shakysyxx and that is a run on sentence. "If I ever go to Chernobyl which i want to go to. I would by no means , disgrace or write any graffiti on YOUR land. I clearly just want see what a disastrous , soviet , ghost town atmosphere it is. It is very INTERESTING and sad at the same time" Went is past tense. Stop using ellipses to make run on sentences. Your NOT ur, wanna is not a word.

  • @bobfrapples37 ok teacher...i know how to write...WHO THE FUCK CARES????ITS THE INTERNET U FUCKING TROLL!

  • Fought some annoying guys in those bumper cars on MW1

  • dude, that place got fucked up

  • WTF all that guy does is take photo of dolls! 3:27

  • @LyricsArFun ...and thinks he owns the place, no one else can go there right.

  • If that photographer with the fucked up hair can go there and exploit the disaster from taking pictures and making albums(which he claims he doesnt make income off of. BULLSHIT) than why the hell does he have a problem with others doing it?? To me hes doing EXACTLY what he claims to be disgusted by. What a hypocrite!! Seems to me he has an issue with foreigners going there and especially with a certain country. We all know who that is. Rhymes with USA. Dude needs to go his hair did and shut up.

  • Powerful nuclear explosion? How can an earthquake start that?

  • @god0fgod it can't, thats a typical russian for you, a big liar!!!

  • @god0fgod If the melted core is disturbed and begins to react again it may melt into the water system and react with the water which will act as fuel with enough heat. If the core had not been cooled with lead when it first happened it would have caused a reaction to the other 3 reactors and had the power of 4-5 Megatons of TNT. The Dispersion of that would have made all Europe uninhabitable. 1000's gave their lives to stop this. Half Life of the Plutonium involved is said to be 245,000 years.

  • @Reclused5 Why haven't they pumped the water out? Also, doesn't water cool down fission reactions?

    How would the other reactors have made a 4-5 megaton explosion? I thought fission reactors didn't have the potential to reach the power of nuclear weapons.

    Last question: Why would plutonium be used and not uranium? What are the pros and cons of each?

  • @god0fgod They pumped original cooling water out but the water table is low because the town is near the River Pripyat. There were several fuel rod cores per reactor which is enough for 5 MTon explosion. The Plutonium has a high rate of spontaneous fission. When you start a nuclear reaction it will continues until radiation is absorbed or it is cooled. This is why we still have volcanoes&earthquakes. The earth has remains of nuclear materials reacting inside from cosmic origin that keep it hot.

  • @Reclused5 Firstly, one video said it was uranium. I guess this is wrong?

    Secondly, I heard the nuclear reaction inside the earth was a stupid myth. I can understand the earth taking a long time to cool down, so it doesn't need much source of new heat. Also friction with the moon is heating it up, I think I heard. I guess there are many theories. No idea which ones are right.

    You say there was enough fuel for a 5MT explosion but a lot must have reacted by now, right?

  • @god0fgod

    Why 5MT still? Well no not anymore they ran the reactors till 2000 and I am sure they removed the core fuel rods from the other 3 when they shut them down. But the other stuff has been cooled from the outside and dispersed in the reactor. If you squeezed it back together and stirred it up it would restart. The half life on that stuff is over 20,000 years. The closer it gets the more it reacts. When it turned to magma it separated and was cooled by liquidators.

  • @Reclused5 The reason I associated megatons with hydrogen bombs is because they are the only thing I know which can produce that much output. I didn't think reactor grade nuclear fuel was capable of it through fission. I understand that hydrogen bombs create fusion by detonating a fission bomb next to special hydrogen which is capable of fusing when detonated with a fission bomb.

  • @god0fgod I see why you said that now. The blast isn't the threat its just a dispersing agent for the radioactive biproducts which are the real enemy. It says Cesium 137 has a half life of thirty years and is water soluble. I don't see what is going to stop it from spreading in the eco system from air to water table and Black Sea. The cancer rate of Thyroid in Ukraine is said to be 500x pre 1986. I guess it will be half cleaned up itself in another few years.

  • @Reclused5 Also, 5MT is something I associate with hydrogen bombs and not power plants.

  • @god0fgod The Soviets designed the TSAR bomb to put out 100MT. I believe it was a 3 part blend of different bomb types but haven't researched it. The difference of the Hydrogen Bomb, Regular Nuclear and Neutron bomb is the ratio to which they blast and there radioactive out put. Hydrogen Bomb is big boom vs neutron bomb little Boom but neutron saturation to leave things intact and habitable. No need to associate MT TNT rating solely to Hydrogen bombs. Megaton is a standard rating like HP or PSI.

  • @god0fgod

    You cant have a reactor without plutonium, when Uranium-238 (non-fissiable) is exposed to 2 neutrons in converts into plutonium, the plutonium is fissiable (and provides alot of aditional energy)

    The problem with water is that it will act as a moderator (slow down fast neutrons), and make the capable to be a part of further chain reaction.

  • @fisk7aal Then why does the water coolant cool a reactor down while water in this case is dangerous?

    Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. :)

  • @god0fgod

    Normaly the water moves the heat and act as a moderator at same time (it is caled a BWR, boiling water reactor), the problem at Chernobyl was that the moderator was grafit (Carbon) and that shit is able to burn, and of you both got carbon and water the reactor is overmoderated. 

  • @fisk7aal Graphite?And I see, the water, removed heat, but is theres no movement of water, then the heat collects.

    But still. 5MT explosion?

  • @god0fgod I meant if there's no movement

  • @god0fgod Yes i ment graphite...

    If there is no cooling, it will cause a melt down, this is not the same as radioactive polution, but is dangerus. At Chernobyl the core got so hot that it melted it self through the floor, I recomend this movie: NOVA - Inside Chernobyl's Sarcophagus part 1

    About the explotion, I dont know what that is about.

  • @god0fgod In this case, it may drop and blow up, the cell.. nuclear radiation cell the size of a penny, just a penny.. not a ball.. can distroy over 100 square miles

  • @Casman011 What is a nuclear radiation cell?

  • @god0fgod it didnt a saftey test did

    the cooling system got shorted out is one of the theorys....

  • I would never ever ever ever go there. Radiation is soooo scary to me, and I think that is a healthy fear.

  • 60,000 people used to live here.. but now it's a ghost town

  • 0:43 push him off! go on! PUSH HIM OFFF!!!!!

  • Look plants, AND flowers! Cockroaches aren't butterflies, ARE THEY!? ;-)

  • HEY CHERNOBYL FROM MW2

  • is it as much as a disaster as the mullet your rocking?

  • I definitley want to come here when I am older.

  • 0:55 hear hes gettin some radiation :D

  • just great, more stalkers to stole our artifacts, btw sorry was a joke ;D

  • antons haircut mutated dont go into chernobyl or you will get that haircut 2 !!!

  • Be sure to visit their on-site gourmet restaurant, "Chez Reactor".  This week, Radio Fish Sticks; a fissionable treat that's fun to eat! Be sure to try their new HOT sauce. It gives new meaning to the word HOT. Roengens of flavour, geigers of fun. A glowing tribute to your next visit to Chernobyl.

  • @carolaprince1 do not have to bear the nonsense about the restaurants.

  • sorry for this but you can play pritty good airsoft there or real but thats not funny

  • Apparently, the photographer thinks he's the only one who should be allowed to treat the place like a playground.

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  • Just look at his haircut, so redneck!

  • Wow, all those dolls left behind look cursed... *shivers*

  • my friend and her entire family lived in Pripyat(farther was a nuclear scientist) all her family were moved to kiev..her son is badly damaged from the effects of her radiation dosage..believe me i have much respect and know more horrible stories than any on these films...

  • @aFreshStart2010 would you kindly tell me a stor,please? im really interested in that and who knows i could learn something from such stories

  • Who's that idiot to say we should'nt visit anyway? i'd go tomorrow if i could..he doesnt own the place!!

  • @aFreshStart2010 how about we open up one of your relatives graves to see how their going, Take pictures and occasionally litter inside, disrespectful isn't it.

  • @aFreshStart2010 You don't get the point. He dosen't say that you should not come there, but he says that if your intention is to look for mutants and use the place as an "amusement park" you should stay home. And it takes 30-40 years before radioactivity halves it's radiation and a another 30-40 to get half of that. It is dangerous place to be, even today!

  • whats next vist the taliban in the caves while b52bomber passes by seriously

  • @ultimate56 it's more likely than you think!

  • People live there?!!!!

  • Chernobyl reactors still have enough power to destroy Europe under the sarcophagus they have somebody working there everyday to make sure that the rusting and hurry built structure wont let too much rain in(very dangerous!).Ukraine states few days ago that Fires in Russia reach the contaminated zone and burned at 60 km south from the actual plant.......

  • Who the fuck would want to go there? I mean theres literally nothing to do and the thought you are exposing yourselves to radiactive materials....i mean the air is clear but i wouldnt go blow the dust off of any materials because those still have radioactive particles and the ground also has soaked up alot of that material. I heard the actual plant is the most dangerous though.

  • In a way seeing this place serves as a message, much like people seeing concentration camps

  • So it's alright for a picture taker to wander around and take pictures yet people can't go there?

    What a fool

  • @MontyPython134 exactly what i thought. He doesn't want anyone going there so that his pictures will be worth alot of money.

  • its ok for the photographer to run around there taking picts ? but its not ok for touist...

  • @zombiesack tourists go there

  • i think the radioactivity might have done something to his hair?!

  • The earthquake causing a nuclear explosion thing sounds like a blowout.

  • The lead engineer at Chernobyl was a complete retard.

  • @Reaper6207 your calling a lead engineer a retard when theres no such thing as a lead engineer coz theres nothin to engineer in lead dumbass builders can use lead it can br anyone

    (engine)er givesyu A HINT DOESNt it things with engines in them or something electrical i no this coz my dad is a DCS Technical officer

  • @hayboy321 Are you a retard? Do you think I'm talking about lead as in the element Pb? I highly doubt your dad is a DCS Tech Officer if you can't even comprehend a basic sentence or even construct a proper sentence that makes any bloody sense. "Lead engineer " as in the meaning of the engineer who takes charge of the entire engineering team of any project, not the element lead (Pb) or engines you fuck tard.

  • The real heroes are those soldiers and civilians who gave their lives to clean up this mess caused by idiots. Those innocent clean up crews saved the world from a second massive explosion which would have wiped out Europe. RIP.

  • @papajoe666 It whas a little kid that gave his live to save the whole of europe.. he whas the only boy that could squeeze its way to the reactor to do something (don't know what anymore) but what he did saved europe and he even knew he whas going to die.. He never even came back..

  • @papajoe666 What second explosion? there was already a meltdown and the coudn't be another one. and the most people who cleaned it up did it for the money because they got paid well

  • @papajoe666 most of the clean up crews were actualy prisoners

  • @br0d1e69 no they were soldiers and miners

  • @Gaysluuut we watched a vid at school and learnt about it we did a hole semester about it

  • @br0d1e69 look i had a granddad who lived there so i would know !

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  • @papajoe666 meltdowns dont cause explosions. They can escalate to contaminating the underground waterways but they dont get worse than that.

  • do you have to wear gasmaskes or hazmat suit or special radition suit to be there cause that guy looks alright

  • Gotta love the mullet hair do on the photographer, seems like hes been growning it since about april 26 '86 :P

  • i wonder how long will it be before its cleaned up this looks like a nice place

  • @ravemaster159 It will take thousands of years for the nuclear fall out to come down to a harmless level of radio activity. Unless they develop a new way of containing, and neutralizing the fall out. They would need to decontaminate the soil several feet down in the 30 km exclusion zone. Thats allot of area! It would be an expensive, time consuming process for a government that has little money. Not to mention the contamination in all the rivers too!

  • I enjoyed my time there. If enjoyed is the right word.

  • @TheDukeAbides Just wondering if the tours are very organised or can you specify places you would like to visit?. Would like to visit steelyard radar site as well as the plant. Always been fascinated by this place.

  • @stdavross666

    Mine was organised but its was a whole day's worth, from the coach road to the exclusion zone, to standing outside Reactor 4, to seeing a fair bit of Pripyat, to having a very nice and large meal on the base it was worth the money.

    There were a couple on my tour who had paid to spend the night and see more, so there are obviously many options, it depends on the cash you are willing to part with.

  • I want to go here, not like a museum, but jsut ingreaged!

  • 24 years abandoned.

    A city that exploded in 1986 and is still radioactive

    I find it very interesting listening to this abandoned radioactive city in Ukraine.

    I first learn't about this place off of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

    And i'm from the United Kingdom

  • what does it tell you about the world? Many many loved ones were lost there and survivors were told not to go back. Not for their personal effects, not for funerals, not for closure. Closure would never come for them. I would imagine a visit there is sort of like finally going to the cemetary of a loved one for a long awaited goodbye.

  • I LOVE you Ukraine...you are always in my heart, thoughts and prayers!

  • What is going on with that dudes hair....jesus christ

  • now THAT is a mullet

  • There's still a major chance that the plant could explode in the future there are 4 reactors only the forth exploded if the other 3 explode Europe can kiss it's ass goodbye me included lol

  • "Barack Obama donated to Ukraine 1/4 of a billion dollars to provide tougher security in Chenobyl"

    now... why have i laughed so hard when i heard it?

    i guess all the fightin in the Ukranian parliament is that they do not know how to split the money...

  • I can totally picture some dumb-ass going there with a camera like "where are the mutants?"

    And what the hell is up with the blond mullet?

  • That trailer park trash is such a hypocrite! -Condemns visitors, but OK's his photography! 'Not a tourist attraction' WTF he's producing part of the tourism image!

  • @RazorBladeFilmz hahaha! Your comment made my day! XD Thanks!

  • @MrChallenger2000 NO, not the flag, but what it represents now- racist hicks. So shut the fuck up you racist cunt.

  • Its interesting how he disaproves of tourism in Chernobyl but still publishes his photos, this in turn I believe just draws more people to the area who want to experience this for them selves.

  • lol at 1:50 quote "President Obama recently donated a quarter of a billion dollar..."

    lol. It's either the United States of America donated it, or President Obama approved the aid. Not Obama donated it.

  • attraction in such a site?

    You cannot be serious?

    human beings are indeed a bunch of idiots !!!!!

  • im goin!

  • this guy looks like a cancer patient

  • Sweet Mullet~

  • "happy" birthday chernobyl

  • omg they built it on an earthquake fault line...that's planning ahead!!

  • Speaking of mutant: the interviewer's haircut.

  • Since when is Moby a news anchor. I KID YOU!

  • Looking for mutants....

  • Looking for mutants? Lol

  • Wow, I did not expect to see a confederate battle flag in this guys office!

  • straszny widok-co nas czeka?czy potrzebne te cholernie niebezpieczne elektrownie-niech wymyślą lepsze i bezpieczne w 100%-MARIA

  • I think all countries who do things against law of nature should pay extra tax to all other countries.

  • 3:13, whats up with the confederate flag?

  • @RFXCGZZ They threw it in for free when he got the mullet

  • @RFXCGZZ dukes of hazard fan i guess

  • @RFXCGZZ i was just about to say that XD

  • so world are safer if russ just are doing else then atomic things.

    Ofcourse USA to or China or other to big Nations its all ways the to big who is to big trouble

  • Awesome imagery, But what was with the confederate flag?

  • it's sad to see a disaster like this turn into tourism. tells a lot about the world we live in

  • @mnkyball Well said!

  • @mnkyball why do people tour Nazi concentration camps? Perhaps to know firsthand what the world looks like when things go wrong.

  • @mnkyball They might be interested and wants to see what is going on

  • why ? I don't understand your point

  • @jambonfrai, a disaster which caused more than 40.000 deaths in the early stages with more than 150.000 following cases of cancer in children has now become a tourist attraction. How does this not tell you what the world has come to?

  • @mnkyball

    Its a good idea, to see what a nuclear explosion does up close. So i don't see what your problem is. Ghost town

  • @mnkyball I don't think there is anything wrong with treating it like a museum. It should be a warning to all.

  • @mnkyball this is sad so many lost their lifes but the reason people go there is because of awe and wonder not because people suffered and died there, also diasters like this help us learn to prevent it hapening again

  • @mnkyball

    Japan, here we come!

  • @MrNipplesMcgee I HOPE NOT!!!!!!!!

  • еслиб там экскурсий небыло то былобы лучше сохронили бы историю а так пускают ково непоподя