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Love this place, always been fascinated by it, would love to go one day.
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What Chernobyl always reminds me of is why! we who were kids in 1986 still was allowed to play outside when the radioactive clouds reached Scandinavia a couple of days later. I wonder what surprises the future holds for my health because of that....
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Somewhere I've always wanted to visit, hopefully I'll get there one day. Would be nice to be able to explore the area in my own time, but if I have to go along on a bus tour and be out of the area within 5 hours then so be it. Radiation is serious shit.
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I heard that it is still testing at too high levels of radiation still. To go there you got to wear these special suits and ventilators. A few years back I saw a doc that said something like it would be completely rejuvenated and free of radiation (like the accident never happened) in 20,000 years.
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i couldnt help but to notice that the school chalkboard...has the word MOFO written on it.
but on another note very good pictures man!
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I heard that it is still testing at too high levels of radiation still. To go there you got to wear these special suits and ventilators. A few years back I saw a doc that said something like it would be completely rejuvenated and free of radiation (like the accident never happened) in 20,000 years.
Well 20,000 years is a small estimate for the core itself which will remain radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years due to Plutonium-239 and the area around it will be contaminated by Ceasium-137 which has a half life of about 30 years, so it will be a few hundred years before it finally decays into Barrium-137/137m which has a half life of ten years. so more like 500/600 hundred years before the radioative isomers dissapear from the area around it.
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Thankx for the pictures. The one of the pool is really scary. Not sure if I would want to even go there in the day light
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Well 20,000 years is a small estimate for the core itself which will remain radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years due to Plutonium-239 and the area around it will be contaminated by Ceasium-137 which has a half life of about 30 years, so it will be a few hundred years before it finally decays into Barrium-137/137m which has a half life of ten years. so more like 500/600 hundred years before the radioative isomers dissapear from the area around it.
It could happen again, lets sure as hell hope that it's not! Just imagine a terrorist plot that involved nuclear plants- that gives me nightmares. But I can't believe they'd be stupid enough to contaminate the lands they intend to conquer with Islam.

Nuclear Plants must be replaced. I wish they'd hurried up the research of fusion reactors but we won't see those until a hundred years or so.
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Playing STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl is about as close as you'll get to exploring it without spending a crapload of money.
Good point I looked up the tours and in total counting airfare its around a couple thousand dollars for like two people
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Good point I looked up the tours and in total counting airfare its around a couple thousand dollars for like two people
I agree! Try STALKER : Call of Pripyat! It's is a great game and you can get it for a bargain price at Amazon.com


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