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  • In other words, only when the Human race is eliminated can the Earth flourish with natural life and energy.

  • It really makes you think... How the fuck they filmed all this.

  • @magictouch115 you can go there now its just you gotta where protective clothes and leave them when you leave

  • If this place is radioactive, how was it being videotaped??

  • Chernobyl should be made into a national park :D since wild animals had came back! :)

  • are the cats and animals somehow immune to radiation or soemthing? they are sooooooo cute :D

  • @Myobokuuzan they dont live long enough to develop cancer and breed fast enough to adopt to shifting environment .

  • @Myobokuuzan no one is immune, they are all living creatures. they just live for a shorter while and probably not as long as they would outside of a non-radioactive zone

  • @Myobokuuzan They are not immune, nature is simply very efficient at killing species that become weak and other simply replace them. The net result is that the place is filled with healthy animals.

  • are there any people living there now??

  • why doesnt the radiation kill off the animals like it killed so many people in chernobyl?

  • @f0ggy92 The radiation isn't able to effect the animals so much as it did effect the people. thats at least how i see it.

  • @f0ggy92 less radiation zone affect

  • My God, this place would be PERFECT for hunting!!!!

  • @gloryglorybarcelona too bad for you if you showed up there to destroy wildlife.. the russians would hunt you. buzz off with that crap "hunting"

  • @PanzerBlitz43 - Oh?

  • @gloryglorybarcelona Yeah except everything there is contaminated with radiation, and I'm peaty sure it's illegal.

  • @Warriorwolfivy - Laws and radiation aside, this would be a hunter's dream place.

  • GET OUT OF HERE STALKER

  • @Sackboy1313 He's saying we shouldn't judge north korean citizens for the actions of 1 Kim Jong IL, you derp.

  • worst nuclear disaster in history...not anymore, and fukushima is STILL releasing radiation!

  • Man it would be so fun to race down those streets :)

  • Since it is too radioactive for humans why are the animals able to live there and not be affected?

  • Awesome

  • 5:28 bear slide

  • this video got one thing wrong they said everyone left when many people actually came back ilegally at least thats what i heard

  • this edition also has low volume

    

  • Aren't the animals affected by the radiation? Like people are?

  • 03:56 But few of these creatures here will ever see a human being... "umm... Except for our cameraman."

  • Wow, the Ukranian brown 8:00 bear has new house and without bank credit :p

  • lol! this is so cute.

  • Tob and MR. A...

    fuck you. im American and you judge with no real experience of our people. most of us just want to survive, not get richer, just put food on the table for the kids and not get judged for what our politicians do. lets damn Koreans for that crazy bastard right ? No. My god its hard enough to life life without every country bashing you because of where you were born and call home. Bring on your violent wordy comeback. I promise it will go unanswerd so you can feel like you won.

  • 50,000 people use to live here, now its a ghost town

  • I feel bad for the cat and the bears.

  • Wait a second... 3:30 shows a bottle of Completa... Dutch powdered coffee creamer... What the hell would that be doing in Soviet Russia in 1986?

  • 5:28 LOL!!!! :DDD

  • Phew. For a second there I thought the cat was a goner.

  • Good video, narrator has an irritating voice though

  • its funny how behind these beautiful shots of kittens and nature, stands a 6 5 monster looking man wearing a gas mask with his giant ass camera

  • @hippoflamingo

    You dont need to wear a gas mask in Chernobyl but you must avoid to drink water from local sources and to eat plants and animals that live there .

  • 5:28 lol whats this documentary on again? pure lolz bears, a bear with an apple

  • i hope that bear nicked some RadAway and Rad-X while he was there...

  • Well even if it ever was livable again would you really want to live there? O let's live on land that once was radioactive but don't worry it's safe now. NO WAY!!!! I wouldn't care if I could have the land for free!! I would NEVER live there!!!!

  • wow... the animals didn't mutate... I find that weird... Humans however has side effects from it

  • @bluefenix211 I don't think so, a bit of radiation is healthy. Why would there be no side effects on mammals but

    humans will be effected? Only 57 people died of the direct explosion. Not much compare to the horror stories.

  • damn i cant watch 1 min without feeling like crying ... WHY

  • Da bears.

  • So.. radiation makes bears vegetarian?? awesome!

  • @XeloX2 brown bears are omnivore!

  • damn beautiful pictures!

  • This is a really nice documentary ,really touching how nature can triumph over man and create a sanctuary for wildlife :):)

  • 0:33 WTF!!! WHERE IS EVERY1!!!!

  • i think if this place ever becomes habibatel again humans should keep out keep it as a nature resurve

  • This place is supposed to be so radioactive that it should be have been a nuclear desert where nothing was going to be able to live for the next 3,000 years. I guess mother nature didn't get the memo.

  • I love the story but I wonder how much of this documentary was staged.

  • The bears are awesome!

  • Looks pretty damn healthy to me...

  • no people - no problems

  • @MrAndersohn Really? Being constantly afraid of being someone's dinner would be a freakin' problem to me every second if I was a cat in the wildlife.

  • @krogen42hull198 ...no problems for planet Earth, I didn't mean cats :)

  • @MrAndersohn

    1 buy gun

    2 shoot self

    3 no one will miss you

    4 help nature

  • @blindedby2monkeys It's no use . Plus or minus one man it doesn't matter. More effective will be sterilization

    of population (especially of China or developing countries). You can sterilize yourself and it'll really help planet Earth, you americans are the biggest consumers of energy . Sell you jeeps, buy small car and stop eating like a pig : it will also help our mother Earth...

  • @MrAndersohn So true. I'm happy to live in one of the most poorest countries in Europe, were we actually have to watch out for how much gasoline or diesel we consume, we need to run our house and switch off lights, etc...

  • @T0B0KKE The main idea is not to be poor but to invest all money in green technology.Americans live like our Earth have infinite resources. For example Germany is not poor but they signed agreement that they will close nuclear plants and will use alternative energy, people in France are not poor but they buy small cars.USA and China do nothing, they just eliminate all resources. All evil : wars, starvation, diseases are because of overpopulation and barbarian usage of our planet.

  • @MrAndersohn Right now, with the poor subsiding the renewable energies, it is indeed the poor that are investing indirectly in those alternatives. Germany will pay the highest energy price, if not already doing that. France has the lowest electricity price because guess what: they have most generation from nuclear plants and they import to Italy, which has also one of the most expensive energy prices. Wars are not because of overpop, you have 300 million people in USA and china has 4x that.

  • @T0B0KKE OK not ONLY because of overpop but also because of political situations and impact of cultures ( e.g. Islam vs infidels). But all wars have one main aims : changing of political situation in country and changing of authority, after that changes the access to resources. By the way if we do nothing with overpopulation and CO2 emissions we will have real Armageddon. Earth won't be able to sustain so many people, so someone will die it's 100%

  • Until now I haven't seen china going on war like you Corporatocrats americans go into. First iraq, now lybia. Leave muslim world alone!!! War just come from greed of getting resources, and the need to perpetuate a cyclical consumerism paradigm for a long as possible, regardless of social and environmental impacts. It has nothing to do with the 7 Billion people running around the planet. Without wasting what america wastes, we could feed everyone in the world equally.

  • @T0B0KKE Write it to Americans I'm from Ukraine. If Muslims weren't so aggressive, with such aggressive religion they would live in peace. There are not such terrorist organisation in Christian or Buddhist world like al-Qaeda or Taliban. Everybody pays it's price in this life. And by the way are you Muslim?

  • @MrAndersohn Hell no, I'm Portuguese and proud atheist. I just think that Islam apart from the holy war or jihad stuff, have a good banking model, for example. Much better than the "if you're rich, get richer" paradigm that americans and capitalists use. And I'm sorry if I mistaken you for American. No grudges right? :D

  • @T0B0KKE It's OK :) I agree with you

  • @blindedby2monkeys You can start by giving the example. Tyvm and see you in hell.

  • @T0B0KKE go back to your auto fellatio-ness

  • @blindedby2monkeys You disgust me. Just throw yourself of some bridge or something.

  • @MrAndersohn I think we have our first candidate!

  • @MrAndersohn dont tell greenpeace that

  • @dougransley :D

  • the volume is too low

  • So where were the kittens when the bears broke in?

  • the bears are so fucking tight haha

  • 3:40 bad ass cat

  • I don't think that evolution can give us resistants to radiation.

  • Radiated plants!

    don't eat them!

  • I laughed so hard at that bear sliding off the roof. Wonder how big that drop actually was?

  • ...and they lived happily ever after...i hate nuclear fairytales...

  • nice to see that the beauty of life is flourishing in that land of so much tragedy.

  • i like the bear who jumped out the window ;3

  • According to the findings of this documentary then - the only way to protect the natural environment is to nuke it?!?!?

  • @bbutc they didnt nuke it, radiation was realeased

  • lmao the bear sliding down the roof. what a champion

  • aww poor chernobyl cats D:

  • @DaedricLavaWhiskey all pets were left actually the dogs too

  • it's great that the environment recaptures the place which is gone for people and animals come back but isn't it dangerous for the animals, too, living there and eating those foods? aren't they getting killed slowly by radioactivity?

  • @Teufelspentagramm Yes, they absolutely are. A new study in fact shows that while the fauna and flora have benefited from no human activity, species richness and abundance have decreased due to environmental stressors, in this case, radiation.

    So while amateur observers and the media think that this disaster is helping the ecosystem, the truth is that they are also being hurt. Nuking the planet will not help ecosystems recover. Reducing human impacts will help greatly. An important distinction.

  • good that people are gone u see. deer can live there and bears and so. nice.

  • the bears dumb or something they slide off buiding and off wooden boxes lol

  • ill be looking out for a bear mutant in stalker II

  • *as bear* "wheres my apples ho" *smacks*

  • those bears are tottaly ballers

  • lol at the bears

  • AT 00:34 -the cats like: fuck yeah, got the place to myself!!!!

  • 7:42

    that bear would make a great burgalar

  • @TWBR88

    It may have been years. But very harmful radioactive particles take thousands of years to decay... Eating any foods grown near Chernobyl, even outside the danger zone, even if eaten only once, causes higher body radioactivity. Slowly this could lead to death.

  • Why can't they re-open Pripyat etc it's been yeeeeaars now?

  • @TWBR88 Just because it has been "so long" after the disaster doesn't mean it's safe, some radioactive stuff takes a very, very long before it's gone.

    U-248 for example decays pretty fast, 4 coreparts per 55 seconds.

    But some radioactive stuff can take over 2 or 3 years for it to just release 1 Alpha-part.

    The "red forest" can still kill many people, and food with alpha particles can die by eating it.

  • @TWBR88 it takes ~200 years for radiation to go away or something like that

  • @sonicthejunkie haha 200 thousand yea not 200...

  • @llamahamfat It depends on the type of waste, the level of radioactivity, and the length of the half-life. Some high-grade nuclear wastes have a half-life of 20K years. I am assuming that 7 half-lifes (less than 1% of radioactivity remaining) is enough for "safe" use. In this case, that is around 140,000 years. So you are pretty close in this case.

    But other wastes have half-lifes around 30 years. With a HL of 30 years, it takes about 210 years for safe conditions. So he is right in this case.

  • Dude, it can take up to 300 THOUSAND years for radiation to go away.

    Get your facts straight.

  • this s so freaking dumb, like im gonna believe any of this CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!! i want to see deformed animals. nort bear in the big blue house!!! DEEDEEDEE:::::

    3 EYED ELK; MUTANT ANTELOPES

    WOW ALL THE ENdANgERED ANIMALS ARE THERE fack you eat my asshole

  • @keyhoop1

    Were you having a bad day?

  • @keyhoop1 SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ExposingTheGOP CHUIPEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • @keyhoop1

    I wanna see you live there you fuckin smart ass troll.

  • Good bears or best bears?

  • Science is to young every book ever written is garbage may as well wipe your ass with it cause there's always going to be further advancment and knoledge disproving others so when some scientist is telling you somthing have him prove it rather than fool u blow smoke up your ads mislead u or even rape u.

  • Great, give it a few more years and we will build over it, tis not fair on the animals, it should be left alone

  • @xK3araHx its like the movie Fern Gully..

  • holy shit, bears eat apples?!

  • @McFlanker so does Snowwhite

  • those bears are pretty funny :D

  • Oh noez.... teh kittehs.....

  • What you can't see are the bloodsuckers running around invisible in the background.....

  • @Vylvan u mean the mosquitos??? or vampires, or leeches ?? or bats??hmmmHMMMM which is it little boytoy is it BATS or VAMPIRES, blood sucking children??

  • i wonder if all the animals are irradiated, what if someone was bit or scratched by one of those cats? would humans be turning into humanoids? would we develop some kind of zombie virus or rabies?

  • @JuggaloConez they found out that one of the bears shit in the camera crews SSD- sanitized soup dinner, and they all died of mutant bubbling puss of the skin, some people say, that they were actually growing what looked like, ASSHOLES all over their body... just horrible its a tragedy really...

  • The Soviet plants were built totally differently from how the plants in the US, France, S. Korea, etc. are built. The Soviet plants had essentially no containment, minimal safety precautions, minimal enforced safety regulation for those running it. In contrast our plants have layers and layers of safety features and quality controls.

    We should switch to nuclear. It is cleaner than coal, and we don't have to indirectly fund dangerous Jihadi propaganda to get it, unlike oil.

  • @isiskrisis SCORE

  • A sad fact: no one that was living in Prypiat in 86 was allowed to take their pets while moving away...and a few weeks after all the ppl were gone, army was ordered to kill all the animals that was left behind :-(

  • @pwer2dppl

    I would take a bullet for my cat so I don't even want to think what I would do in that type of situation..

  • @Skwafatch - I know what u meana have two cats and there is no way that could leave them

  • @pwer2dppl

    Yea..

  • @Skwafatch HOW ABOUT A GRENADE??

  • chernobyl was the first and still more to come. in my opinion nucleur power must be forbidden. its not enviment friendly at all like the goverment says. it always leaves plutonium an unnatural material what shouldnt exist that creates short waves known as radation. and were goes the nucleur waste? no one knows.

  • First of all, plutonium is not unnatural. It forms naturally all over the earth. Also, nuclear power is more friendly to the environment, then any other power. Nuclear waste goes into deep underground caves, where it doesn't bother anyone. The waste is put into these metal containers, then they are sealed, and put into a small hole in the cave. Then the hole is filled with concrete. Get your facts straight before crying :D. The modern nuclear power plants are much safer then the soviet ones.

  • "Nuclear waste goes into deep underground caves, where it doesn't bother anyone."

    you made me laugh so loud, i was blamed by my boss! you made my day

  • There's no need to buried it we can recycle and use fast breeder reactors for the waste and whats left we can just dump into deep ocean trenches.

  • @Scrapari BUT I LOVE TO CRYYY :8(

  • Nuclear power is one of the most effective power sources here on earth. The only problem is to know our ways of getting rid of the waste and preventing future accidents.

  • uhm, ever check the periodic table before you make stupid comments?

  • That bear in 5:26 is awesome :D

  • @kotta88 No doubt it was the same bear that jumped out the window at 7:49

  • @kotta88 Obviously it found the radiation level bearable.

  • @MalchikBlue OH SNAP!

  • actually rjereza most animals are not effeccted by radioactivity I'm suprised the hunting squads didn't kill these animals

  • no all the other reactors have been shut down 4-ever!

  • The other reactors are still operational I also heard.

  • no, they shut down in around 2001/2 or 3 :)

  • I've tried to find proof of what you say, but the only thing I could make out is that there's a 'pioneer town', built 50km away from Chernobyl meant to serve as a haven for those who want, but obviously can't, return back to their homes. As far as I understand, the Zone is still pretty much deserted.

  • this is a great example of the power of natural selection and the weakness of the human body.

    it is certain there were horrible mutations among the species, however these ones die.

    the more resistant to radiation a animal is the more likely it is that it will survive and pass on it's genes.

    it's evolution. if people would start to inhabit the zone there would be mutations and deaths.

    however each new generation would be more resistant to radiation.

    evolutions allows for almost anything.

  • @MarekSorys It's also a great example of how better off the world would be without human beings in it.

  • @MarekSorys those are my thoughts exactly. I have the same thoughts with gulf oil spill mother nature evolution whatever you call it will overcome it just us humans.

  • @MarekSorys everything correct just do not forget in the end to add «given enough time» or otherwise extinctions would not occur ;)

  • @MarekSorys unless they all die.

  • @MarekSorys except for the nine foot log mutate catfish the didn't die 

  • @MarekSorys This is a common misunderstanding of evolution. What you are saying is true but this process takes thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years. No, not every new generation would be more resistant (on the short scale, generations can be worse off by increased mutations reducing fitness). Yes, in the long term, they will be. But by then, the high radiation will have killed them off.

    What you are saying only works in cases of low radiation over LONG periods of time. This is not it

  • @MarekSorys evolution is bullshit,people did not evolve from the accident,but things are much better science cant assemble a single cell or even one single usable amino acid,learn homochirality , biochemical chemistry has reached a dead end,u have been indoctrinated to believe that evolution is fact,and there is no God,the wildlife is way better with out people living there.they should just make a park

  • @5tonyvvvv i actually was raised as a christian... a very fanatic one... so fanatic that i thought all non-christian people should have been exterminated.

    however i started to grow up, think independently and observe the world with my own eyes.

    it's no use denying reality, how much you don't like it, evolution is a fact.

    instead of disproving it, learn it, understand it. it's a very fascinating thing actually.

    i don't mind if you don't accept it... but please stop the spamming at least.

  • @MarekSorys people need to learn basic chemistry if u,think u could evolve from chemicals.learn homochirality.its bullshit...man cant evolve, future generations are getting better because the radiation levels are going down...explain to me the problem of left and right handed amino acids.u are a kid..u dont know science..stop talking

  • idiot

  • @nicpetnic Atheist are so stubborn, they think this RNA research could happen on a primordial earth..HAHAHA

    Synthesizing machines trained chemists controlling every step of the experiment, along with activated bases,which were not made from scratch.and controlled TEMPERATURES!!!! would all be found on a primordial earth???

    Yeah this is undirected natural processes..LOL

  • @nicpetnic "This engineered RNA" would break down do to the unstable conditions of it..similar to rats leaving a sinking ship..This artificial RNA..has ZERO chance of further evolving into a living cell.

    Activated subunits are used along with templates taken from living sources..its not a geochemical relevant reaction.Intelligence created life not time and chance

  • idiot 

  • @MarekSorys Methinks that human society eliminating natural selection cannot end well.

  • @TheSevenCamels What do you suggest?

    Social Darwinism? Just let nature take it's course?

    Just because it's a natural process does not make it right.

  • @MarekSorys lol, so you think you can babysit nuclear waste an Yucca Mountain or elsewhere successfully for 1 million years without fail? without it getting into the ground water? good luck. You're an idiot to think that you'd even recognize what future mutated human life would look like. They will be complete mutants, sludge with 3 heads, 7 arms, stump legs... who knows what hideous things will be called human beings in the nuclear wasteland of the future.

  • @RaymondFRevalee ... i don't think i said it wouldn't get into the groundwater.

    anyway human mutants aren't like what you would seen in fallout3 or x-men or some other fiction.

    there are many mutants among us right now... say baldness is a mutation.

    did you know there are many mutations that are benign? being useless but doing no harm as well?

    very rarely,and i mean really rarely, a mutation can even be beneficial like giving resistance against certain diseases.

  • @MarekSorys Evolution is a lie..mutations only hurt life..and "This engineered RNA" would break down do to the unstable conditions of it..similar to rats leaving a sinking ship..This artificial RNA..has ZERO chance of further evolving into a living cell.

    Activated subunits are used along with templates taken from living sources..its not a geochemical relevant reaction.Intelligence created life not time and chance!

  • You are an idiot.