I have always been fascinated with Chernobyl.. long before the attention of HBO and most youtubers.. not to take away from this gents UA-cam channel, but bionerd23 has some really good content as well.
@Christina Burke You should be proud of your father. He called upon his training and knowledge to ensure your home was sealed to keep out the radio active dust from entering. It's very difficult to remove as it gets into all your belongings and can irradiate you causing you harm. The iodine tablets were to overload your thyroid gland so it cannot absorb any radioactive fallout as the thyroid has an affinity to absorb it. Once radioactivity is in your thyroid, you can't get it out.
Check out Shiey's Illegal Freedom Chernobyl trip, no guides, tours or rules ;) They sleep in an apartment building and swim over a radioactive river. Shiey also climbs the ferris wheel and Duga 2.
John McCombs may, the reactor of their power plant but that was were broken some people think is was in Bc got poison could be hbo in the Chernobyl it could be 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💀☠️🍾🍾🍾🥣 misery was the carzy ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh some munch some was a child who visit the Chernobyl and he pooped pant 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
George Carlin had it right... the earth isn't fucked, humanity is. The earth will be just fine. Us? Not so much with all of the carcinogens and microplastics that we refuse to do anything about.
So the jars with the parts aren’t “causes of death” just things that doctors have preserved to show patients, other colleagues, or even just to keep for themselves to look at. Just specimen jars of small things like tumors, kidney stones, teeth, lumps and bumps of all kinds.
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I would agree. However, the specimens were stored in the morgue. Up close, they collected tumors, one looks to be some type of cancer, but i believe they may have lead to complications that their treatment and medicine may not have been able to treat right away. If this were the case, then they are just storing them in preparation to either be tested or be disposed, hence the big messy pile. I think the best way is to know the policies of the hospital.
I think those samples served to the doctors examin in the future, what caused it, how it caused it, and then they could send it to a lab so scientists could try to find a cure, because no one would like to have parts of a radioactive corpses kept in their shelf (unless they would study the disease).
During the years after the accident, several suitable buildings were turned into laboratories. Samples of soil were taken at tens of thousands of places in the area repetitively during 86-96 years. Primarily to create a map of contamination and also to check the effectivity of decontamination procedures. After 1999 most of the laboratories were abandoned due to lack of funding.
Chernbyl has been one of my dream location to visit (and place flowers down for those lost) since Chernbyl diaries was made as that was the film that was how I even learn of the accident.
17:12 It's pretty interesting that the "cartoons" drawn on the wall here are based on the Dymkovo folk clay toys, traditional for Dymkovo, Kirov region. It's remarkable not in a way that Dymkovo is 2000km away from Pripyat (Kiev region).. it's just that you don't often see traditional toys or painting styles used in decorating modern Russian kindergardens... or anything in Russia. Usually it is some modern or soviet cartoon characters or folk themes stylised in a way you can't recognise any tradition in it. Moreover I don't think you'd see anything russian in nowadays Ukraine... But here, in Pripyat of 1986, a traditional Dymkovo toy... surprised me a bit.
It was a big tourist destination when I visited a couple of years ago. Easy enough to visit for yourself and safe as long as you follow the rules. Best bit for me was the Russian Woodpecker radar station, that's massive and really impressive.
15:30 the thing that looks like a lipstick is a soap...not for smoother puting the gas mask, its for rubing the glas on the mask, for less fogging of the glass
@@Kanamit. Just because humans change an area or change an environment doesn't make us "unnatural" , we were clearly designed to use resources and build things, just like a beaver takes down trees, blocks rivers, etc
That stadium you showed is the Avanhard Stadium, (former) home ground of FC Stroitel Pripyat. It was officially opened in 1979. Dunno what the guide told you, but it was wrong, it had been open for at least 7 years.
They played at another small ground in Pripyat. This stadium was the new one for FC Stroitel Pripyat, the Avanhard stadium. Due to be opened in May 1986. They never got the chance to play there. The club was started in the 1970’s, at the same time as Chernobyl was opened.
Those containers with apparently human parts should correspond with biopsy samples out from surgical procedures waiting to be sent to pathology lab, just before the power plant accident and afterwards the hospital was abandoned, and the samples left there on the shelves
I wonder what the radiation level for the gas masks are like I bet the ones in the crate are safe to take as souvineers. Probably not to wear. Also the thing you said was to make the mask easier to put on was actually used to put on the lenses so it wouldn't fog as easily.
I am from the US and my high school had a rifle team, I was on it, I earned my ROTC expert marksman award as well, we shot both break action .22 cal air rifles and .22LR bolt action cartridge rifles. I actually think schools should teach their students about marksmanship and firearm safety, but instead these days its all about ignorance is bliss.
@@aryanpareek770 Teaching how firearms work in a safe and professional manner is effective, you can also teach what you are suggesting, however practical hands on education has a VERY high learned success rate in comparison to a book only environment.
@@aryanpareek770 firearms can also be used for sport shooting or hunting. It’s also wise to actually understand the boogeyman that is “scaree gunn!!1!1!2!!”
@@surprisedchar2458 You don't use actual firearms in any of the sports shooting competition. Also, the clue to the main use is in the name "firearms". They are weapons and just like you wouldn't teach a kid to fight with knives or machetes, you shouldn't teach them to shoot guns. Only people who have been desensitized to violence can even think it is even remotely acceptable that kids be brought anywhere near deadly weapons let alone teaching them.
They really built stuff well there. That school is the only thing that I’ve seen collapsed. Great video. Chernobyl is one of the most fascinating places on earth for me.
I like it how you guys are touching everything without gloves or a basic face mask for dust particles, I hope you didn't touch your face afterwards you touched these items be careful guys :D Anyways great series thanks for showing us all of that!
One disaster has done this, what if all the atom bombs are fired, then this whole planet would be abandoned and for aliens there would so much to film.
Not only boys was learning how to use guns. Where that you got that info? I was born and grow up in Soviet Union. Girls also was attending Civil Defense lectures and shooting range.
That's because the evil United States was gonna attack the great communist state. We are the capitalist pigs. I'll tell you, seeing Lenin's picture everywhere is as violence-inducing as seeing obama's. But seriously, before the left (communists/socialists/Marxists in this country) took over, there were shooting sports at most public schools here too. But not for learning defense.
When I was teenager in Texas our school would have a contest open to any student. You would pay for so many bullets which I think were .22 caliber and shoot at the targets. The best score would win a prize like a nice camera. It was a good fund raiser and everyone had fun.
Mind = blown! 🤯 we have “kindergarten” here in Australia as well and I’ve always thought it was pronounced “kindergarden” I feel like the past 40yrs of my life have all been a lie lol.... great video!
Cracking film Neil, your showing the difference between a 3 day private tour against my one day private tour. I didn't even know about the shooting range, incredible. BTW, Kindergarten is a German word, not American, nothing wrong with the way you say it, your pronounce it perfectly. Us Brits maybe drop the "k" but so do most nations. I should know, my son from Scotland works in a Kindergarten as an English teacher in Berlin.
"I once read an article online that said the claw was so radioactive, if you touched it, it would kill you...that's not true!" Hmmm, no, it won't kill you on the spot, just knock 30 years off your life.
I have always called it kindergarden haha. Just had to google it to see how it is pronounced. Just learnt it’s spent kindergarten aswell. Damn. Learn something new everyday.
Considering the lethal radiation dose, your trips to Chernobyl, more particularly where you personally have been and what you have touched or been in very close proximity to, have cut your life expectancy in half, I don't know how old you are but you don't have much to live anymore. Maybe a decade, maybe a bit more but less than 20 years. Good luck to you. You will need it.
As a Gen Xer, this is just surreal. And terribly sad. All of those children and mothers and fathers, done in by a disaster that was completely preventable, if only Soviet mathematics and engineering had cared more about the human variables they disregarded. Inhuman.
"the claw is so radioactive that if you touchedd it, it would kill you" * touched it * aaaaahh! hahahahahahahahahaha I dont think this guy understands how radioactivity works. (5 years later; aaaaaaaah im dying of cancer)
Depends on the level of exposure. Touching it after it was used to remove the contaminated graphite could very well have been fatal within days or weeks, but that was 30 years ago. So now it's probably more likely to just cause long term damage, rather than irreparable cellular destruction.
That shooting range is too long for air rifles. Most likely they used .22 training rifles. The ak 74 that was around at that time doesnt make bigger holes and even the 7,62 from ak47s or sks wouldnt have made much bigger holes. Its difficult to tell because they used actual paper targets where the bullet hole isnt a straight round hole like on the cardboard "paper" targets we use today. Anyway the bullet catch itself looks more like a .22 bullet catch and its no fun to shoot an actual rifle round in a basement therefore I think they used .22 trainers.
Isn't Kindergarten German for "Children's Garden" anyway? You really handle these videos well- a lot of people are a bit blaise about these places and forget how many people died and were horribly affected by the event. Great videos!
Doubt they’d have used air rifles on a range that size. Probably small calibre rifles, like the Soviet equivalent of the No8 .22 rifle we used to shoot in Air Cadets.
There is hardly anything to be afraid of in visiting Chernobyl! Radiation levels are low enough to spend an entire day or more and youl'll be completely fine, assuming you don't walk into reactor 4 . LIVING there for decades would more than likely result in cancer, but visiting? Its safe.
16:17 I've also always called it "kindergarden" not "kindergarten" tbh. Granted I'm not American or Canadian, but I've lived here for about 15 years and I've never been corrected lol.
Quiet eerie and foreboding as they were not known for kindness and gentle touch. I just don't understand how it is so bad for others to be near radioactive materials and for them at now time are they protected themselves
kindergarden.. Well you're still 100% correct, just 1/2 of the word is translated from german to english lol.. Kinder = child/children/kid, Garten = garden.
@@GhostWolfGaming95 It's definitely blocked for a reason. The basement is now structurally dangerous to enter due to the decay of the building, and highly, highly, dangerously radioactive gear belonging to firefighters and other emergency personnel were stored down there following the accident.
Chernobyl almost destroyed our planet. It's almost like looking at a meteor and you are the dinosaur. I think, some people don't quite understand what would have happened if the melting core would have reached the groundwater.
Do some reading on Neutron activation. That is why the metal claw is still radioactive, it's not surface contamination, the metal itself has become radioactive. Why in the hell does anyone want to go to visit this place? I live near Three Mile Island, I wouldn't go tour Unit 2 if I was invited let alone book a tour group in there.
I’m sorry I don’t mean to be a nitpicky ass, I just want to say this: and I’m not an expert so I could be wrong I’m told it only gives off 5 roentgen per hour, and legosov says in the hbo series that 3.6 is equivalent to 400 chest x rays. But that’s PER HOUR so I’m no nuclear scientist (I don’t even know if that’s what they’re called I’m 19 years old) but as long as you weren’t sitting around it for days I think your fine... and also the center of Chernobyl (from what I read) was 15,000 roentgen per hour... so like Dyatlov said: not good, not bad
No, the metal claw is only 334 micro sieverts per hour. Not 5 roentgen per hour, 5 roentgen is 50000 micro sieverts. Normal background radiation is 0.15 microsieverts. 5 roentgen per hour is actually a fairly large and dangerous number.
14:55 Not air rifles. Nobody shoots at this range with air guns.( I mean there are some long range air guns nowdays but not in 80s) It's .22 LR, the holes are small because it's so called small caliber.
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Why
Abandoned Explorer far too many adds.
When's the next episode coming, please?
@@MrEddieG420 no ads for me, despite it looks like there will be.
Props to the guide, Igor. He took me around Chernobyl three years ago and is a great guy.
How much do these tours cost and how did you find them
@@gromhub Around 100 to 600 dollars, you can find them by searching Chernobyl tours.
www.getyourguide.com/-l87308/-tc1/?cmp=ga&campaign_id=449934569&adgroup_id=44282626228&target_id=kwd-20603479830&loc_physical_ms=1007619&match_type=e&ad_id=389759489419&keyword=chernobyl%20tours&ad_position=1t1&feed_item_id=&placement=&partner_id=CD951&gclid=CjwKCAjwxaXtBRBbEiwAPqPxcIY5t4CU3KHDlZVmZdoVyAptlmBLPxvxg5TSer5Pq3_a7jxABD_izhoCpQMQAvD_BwE
Teegy On Two Wheels you can’t do something simple like search “Chernobyl yours” are you really that stupid?
In my we say kindergarten the same way.
" So remember kids, tick tick tickity means run your ass out of there. "
I know
Justin that’s pretty good XD
And pop a radaway for safe measure!
"because only you can prevent flesh fires."
Haha cuz 1 dog ain't and 2 is too low it's ya boy 3-dog ahooo and your listening to galaxy news radio
M8 tomorrow he's gonna look down at his crotch and be like
*THERE IS ANOTHER*
😂 Quality
He's got ars
Hahaha, thought the same. Incredible, the amount of touching stuff and stupidity in both docu series.
@@The_Modeling_Underdog I picture this in British accent 🤣
@@spankthemonkey3437 well, of course he's to become the local mutant marra if he ver visits Chernobyl again. :D
21:45 Youre welcome.
Crash Hazzard thx
Thanks so much, this is the exact comment I was looking for 😘
fucking right good God this dude can be boring af
Thanks so much
In this world we can only ask for one thing... hero's like these... thank you and keep it up😂
Oh my goodness the dogs so heartbreaking
They look really happy tbh
I dont care they gonna die anyways
Lisa W what time
@@freddiemercurygaming4124 Nah , they're gonna die 2-3 years sooner probably , from cancer most likely. Not THAT sooner
@@Over9000under9002 most cancer develops way past a dogs lifetime, so theyll be fine
I have always been fascinated with Chernobyl.. long before the attention of HBO and most youtubers.. not to take away from this gents UA-cam channel, but bionerd23 has some really good content as well.
@Christina Burke You should be proud of your father. He called upon his training and knowledge to ensure your home was sealed to keep out the radio active dust from entering. It's very difficult to remove as it gets into all your belongings and can irradiate you causing you harm. The iodine tablets were to overload your thyroid gland so it cannot absorb any radioactive fallout as the thyroid has an affinity to absorb it. Once radioactivity is in your thyroid, you can't get it out.
Check out Shiey's Illegal Freedom Chernobyl trip, no guides, tours or rules ;)
They sleep in an apartment building and swim over a radioactive river.
Shiey also climbs the ferris wheel and Duga 2.
Litespark shiely is so much better this bloke bites me
Thanks, i always liked abandoned and old stuff with f1 especially but nice to see those youtubers. Any more you inow ?
John McCombs may, the reactor of their power plant but that was were broken some people think is was in Bc got poison could be hbo in the Chernobyl it could be 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💀☠️🍾🍾🍾🥣 misery was the carzy ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh some munch some was a child who visit the Chernobyl and he pooped pant 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Greta Thunberg: "The earth is dying"
Nature at Chernobyl: "Hold my beer"
George Carlin had it right... the earth isn't fucked, humanity is. The earth will be just fine. Us? Not so much with all of the carcinogens and microplastics that we refuse to do anything about.
Great again .how dare youuuuu
So the jars with the parts aren’t “causes of death” just things that doctors have preserved to show patients, other colleagues, or even just to keep for themselves to look at. Just specimen jars of small things like tumors, kidney stones, teeth, lumps and bumps of all kinds.
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@@Pawpawmission why? Let nature take its course.
I would agree. However, the specimens were stored in the morgue. Up close, they collected tumors, one looks to be some type of cancer, but i believe they may have lead to complications that their treatment and medicine may not have been able to treat right away. If this were the case, then they are just storing them in preparation to either be tested or be disposed, hence the big messy pile. I think the best way is to know the policies of the hospital.
I think those samples served to the doctors examin in the future, what caused it, how it caused it, and then they could send it to a lab so scientists could try to find a cure, because no one would like to have parts of a radioactive corpses kept in their shelf (unless they would study the disease).
@@gruetter7890 yeah
the stuff inside the bottles looks like biopsies and could be from any tissue, it doesn't look like anything in particular
I saw a couple fish heads and then later he found fish parts in that kindergarten. So maybe they were doing animal studies in that hospital as well?
yes i'm a doctor an wots in thos bockles cant be gud
"will it kill me if i touch it?"
"LETS FIND OUT!"
*touches it and fucking explodes*
The series is getting more and more intriguing with every episode. Loving the series.
During the years after the accident, several suitable buildings were turned into laboratories. Samples of soil were taken at tens of thousands of places in the area repetitively during 86-96 years. Primarily to create a map of contamination and also to check the effectivity of decontamination procedures. After 1999 most of the laboratories were abandoned due to lack of funding.
Chernbyl has been one of my dream location to visit (and place flowers down for those lost) since Chernbyl diaries was made as that was the film that was how I even learn of the accident.
"This part is actually quite sad...." - You reckon? It's all obviously horrific.
1:27 Mr.Pickles is watching you
9:55 DID HE EVEN NOTICE THE DOOR?!
at 15:00 he says they use "air rifles, not actual guns", that is incorrect, the range is designed to shoot .22 small caliber rifles.
I don’t think so
17:12 It's pretty interesting that the "cartoons" drawn on the wall here are based on the Dymkovo folk clay toys, traditional for Dymkovo, Kirov region. It's remarkable not in a way that Dymkovo is 2000km away from Pripyat (Kiev region).. it's just that you don't often see traditional toys or painting styles used in decorating modern Russian kindergardens... or anything in Russia. Usually it is some modern or soviet cartoon characters or folk themes stylised in a way you can't recognise any tradition in it. Moreover I don't think you'd see anything russian in nowadays Ukraine... But here, in Pripyat of 1986, a traditional Dymkovo toy... surprised me a bit.
It was a big tourist destination when I visited a couple of years ago. Easy enough to visit for yourself and safe as long as you follow the rules. Best bit for me was the Russian Woodpecker radar station, that's massive and really impressive.
9:55 SO NOBODY NOTICED THAT DAMN DOOR GO FROM COMPLETELY CLOSED TO OPEN???!!!
That's probably wind
yeah that's if there was wind
Wind
I did, actually got myself scared. I wouldn't stay there any minute longer
Thing is the door opened the opposite direction the trees were blowing.
15:30 the thing that looks like a lipstick is a soap...not for smoother puting the gas mask, its for rubing the glas on the mask, for less fogging of the glass
It's fascinating to see how nature reclaimed the land and how destructive it can be without human maintenance.
Playing the "Devils Advocate here" how is "Nature" is being destructive? Man is truly the destructive one here.
A different type of destruction
@@Kanamit. Just because humans change an area or change an environment doesn't make us "unnatural" , we were clearly designed to use resources and build things, just like a beaver takes down trees, blocks rivers, etc
Outstanding Video footage. I was stationed in Mannheim Coleman barracks in 1986 when this disaster happened. Keep up the great work.
The horror movie instinct in me is expecting some sort of mutated looking zombie or something to jump out at them and start chasing them! Very creepy
Looks at “elephants foot” I will see what this is, I’m not quite sure
R.I.P
Also the lip balm type stuff was used to make an air tight seal on the rubber of the gas masks not make it easier to put on just saying.
That stadium you showed is the Avanhard Stadium, (former) home ground of FC Stroitel Pripyat. It was officially opened in 1979. Dunno what the guide told you, but it was wrong, it had been open for at least 7 years.
They played at another small ground in Pripyat. This stadium was the new one for FC Stroitel Pripyat, the Avanhard stadium. Due to be opened in May 1986. They never got the chance to play there. The club was started in the 1970’s, at the same time as Chernobyl was opened.
I'm Canadian and we pronounce it the same, Kindergarten! You're doing a fine job brother! Keep up the great videos and don't be so hard on yourself :)
Those containers with apparently human parts should correspond with biopsy samples out from surgical procedures waiting to be sent to pathology lab, just before the power plant accident and afterwards the hospital was abandoned, and the samples left there on the shelves
I wonder what the radiation level for the gas masks are like I bet the ones in the crate are safe to take as souvineers. Probably not to wear. Also the thing you said was to make the mask easier to put on was actually used to put on the lenses so it wouldn't fog as easily.
You Know You’re So Brave To Touch Things Like The Walls, Doors and Other Things And Walking Through Rooms I Would Be So Worried About Radiation
I'm american from l.a. and everyone I know says "kindergarden"
In uk speak it's either nursery or playschool dep on what part of the country you're from.
Kindergarden anglosized from german.
Platform Strange “Kinder” means children and the other one is obvious. And yes, the word is from German (just accepting).
@Jake DUNN Americans don't like to pronounce some things correctly. And I'm American.
Im from Tennessee and we do to.
Bill D You do realize that Americans aren’t the only ones that mispronounce things, right?
you should have drank that bottle of unknown liquid. I always do.
Yes bald and bankrupt and kolya would do it
On this episode of, why do I have several unknown diseases?
The Pumpkin Magician Lmao 😂
Only if it has a label that says "drink me" on it.
Abandoned Explorer: no thanks! I choose life!
I am from the US and my high school had a rifle team, I was on it, I earned my ROTC expert marksman award as well, we shot both break action .22 cal air rifles and .22LR bolt action cartridge rifles. I actually think schools should teach their students about marksmanship and firearm safety, but instead these days its all about ignorance is bliss.
No they shouldn't. Instead of teaching about tools of violence, kids should be taught about the history and how to avoid violence.
@@aryanpareek770 Teaching how firearms work in a safe and professional manner is effective, you can also teach what you are suggesting, however practical hands on education has a VERY high learned success rate in comparison to a book only environment.
@@aryanpareek770 firearms can also be used for sport shooting or hunting. It’s also wise to actually understand the boogeyman that is “scaree gunn!!1!1!2!!”
@@surprisedchar2458 You don't use actual firearms in any of the sports shooting competition. Also, the clue to the main use is in the name "firearms". They are weapons and just like you wouldn't teach a kid to fight with knives or machetes, you shouldn't teach them to shoot guns. Only people who have been desensitized to violence can even think it is even remotely acceptable that kids be brought anywhere near deadly weapons let alone teaching them.
@@aryanpareek770 Sport shooting, including in the Olympics, is done with firearms. Not air rifles [unless THAT is the class of competition].
Wow, loving this series you are doing on Chernobyl..Cannot wait till next one. Shared and keep safe xx
We used to have nursery school, which was kids before kindergarten, but now they call it Pre-K.
They really built stuff well there. That school is the only thing that I’ve seen collapsed. Great video. Chernobyl is one of the most fascinating places on earth for me.
Ironically, going to Pripyat and Chernobyl is on my bucket list.
Same
Looks like we’re gonna have to wait :/
I like it how you guys are touching everything without gloves or a basic face mask for dust particles, I hope you didn't touch your face afterwards you touched these items be careful guys :D
Anyways great series thanks for showing us all of that!
At 9:55 look right The Door Opens By Itself or by a radioctive ghost
😳😱
Bob Marley it was the guide
15:45 Epic. The Laboratory kindergarden. All the science appears to be basic with radiation. Cruel !
One disaster has done this, what if all the atom bombs are fired, then this whole planet would be abandoned and for aliens there would so much to film.
No
We can only hope
If 400 bombs were dropped it would do the same amount of damage as this one accident
@@bobbywasabi1980 lmao no it wouldnt
@@bobbywasabi1980 it would release the same amount of radiation, but the devastation caused by the explosion would be much, much worse.
Not only boys was learning how to use guns. Where that you got that info?
I was born and grow up in Soviet Union. Girls also was attending Civil Defense lectures and shooting range.
That's because the evil United States was gonna attack the great communist state. We are the capitalist pigs. I'll tell you, seeing Lenin's picture everywhere is as violence-inducing as seeing obama's.
But seriously, before the left (communists/socialists/Marxists in this country) took over, there were shooting sports at most public schools here too. But not for learning defense.
When I was teenager in Texas our school would have a contest open to any student. You would pay for so many bullets which I think were .22 caliber and shoot at the targets. The best score would win a prize like a nice camera. It was a good fund raiser and everyone had fun.
9:55 nice touch to have the door open on its own...
Mind = blown! 🤯
we have “kindergarten” here in Australia as well and I’ve always thought it was pronounced “kindergarden”
I feel like the past 40yrs of my life have all been a lie lol....
great video!
Yeah same here. I've actually never heard it pronounced kindergarten.
Kindergarten is from Germany
Mandela effect
@9:53 who tf opened that door?????
have you heard of wind
Dowg.
Ghost of a dead worker
Me
Sherekhan420 Dyatlov mabey
Really really enjoyed the video. Stay safe and can’t wait for the next one!!
i want to know if theres actual footage of the claw being used. so far i cant find shit
Still loving this series! Thank you! Igor has got to be the greatest guide ever. Very funny and knowledgeable.
Just want to say, the size of those holes in the targets doesn't mean it's from an air rifle, actual guns leave small holes in paper targets too.
THANK YOU.
This was the Ultimate Cold War Soviet Defense-Ready Town. You want militancy? You've got actual, armed militancy in the CCCP.
Hi mate visiting Chernobyl in 2021 what’s the best tour to get from Kiev?
I have been saying kindergarden for years. I have learnt something new.
You guys are the craziest pair I have ever seen on UA-cam a mean how close you got to that grab is just mind bending
Craziest person on UA-cam I am 😂😂
Much respect I enjoy your vids
Much respect I enjoy your vids
Three years time video
'How Chernobyl gave me cancer '
It's still scary how close you got to that grab
Beautiful film work and raw footage documentary,absolutely brilliant to watch.
I first heard about Chernobyl in the early 90’s even though it was the 80’s obviously when it happened. I’ve been intrigued by it ever since
6 months later....how my hands became a claw
Or how my monkey became a monkey
Cracking film Neil, your showing the difference between a 3 day private tour against my one day private tour. I didn't even know about the shooting range, incredible. BTW, Kindergarten is a German word, not American, nothing wrong with the way you say it, your pronounce it perfectly. Us Brits maybe drop the "k" but so do most nations. I should know, my son from Scotland works in a Kindergarten as an English teacher in Berlin.
Just because the holes a small doesn’t mean it’s an air rifle a 22 will leave a hole like that and so would a lot of other calibers 5.56 etc.
Yeah haha, I doubt they wouldve even had air rifles
"I once read an article online that said the claw was so radioactive, if you touched it, it would kill you...that's not true!" Hmmm, no, it won't kill you on the spot, just knock 30 years off your life.
I have always called it kindergarden haha. Just had to google it to see how it is pronounced. Just learnt it’s spent kindergarten aswell. Damn. Learn something new everyday.
It honestly isn't really wrong, Kindergarten is just german and literally means childrens garden.
Another awesome explore it just gets better also we call them kindergartens here in Australia 2 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
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Can't wait to watch this one!!! Reminder set. Great for my birthday too :) x
Happy birthday 😀😀😀☢️☢️☢️
Happy Birthday!! :)
Thank you 😊💜
Considering the lethal radiation dose, your trips to Chernobyl, more particularly where you personally have been and what you have touched or been in very close proximity to, have cut your life expectancy in half, I don't know how old you are but you don't have much to live anymore. Maybe a decade, maybe a bit more but less than 20 years. Good luck to you. You will need it.
I don’t know if this is Chernobyl series reference but I should because i watched the series recently
Abandon Explorer- "Today were touring more of chernobyl."
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I think he said kindergarten fine. Just because there's a T, its still pronounced kindergarden. Sounds right to me
Yep. German, translates literally to child garden
As a Gen Xer, this is just surreal. And terribly sad. All of those children and mothers and fathers, done in by a disaster that was completely preventable, if only Soviet mathematics and engineering had cared more about the human variables they disregarded. Inhuman.
9:55 THE DOOR ON THE RIGHT OPENS ON ITS OWN !!
its called wind
@@tavish4699 wind? Never heard of it. Only logical explanation is radioactive russian ghosts
I read your comment right when it happened haha. But yeah looks like wind.
Who needs wind when you can blame radioactive alien ghosts?
@@hello7533 its a wind.....
inside those jars are embalming fluids used to preserve the human body's look without it changing color or anything like that
Hey man, awesome series so far. Thanks for showing us everything. 🙂✌️
Awesome stuff you really are spoiling us this series xxx
"the claw is so radioactive that if you touchedd it, it would kill you" * touched it * aaaaahh! hahahahahahahahahaha
I dont think this guy understands how radioactivity works.
(5 years later; aaaaaaaah im dying of cancer)
Depends on the level of exposure. Touching it after it was used to remove the contaminated graphite could very well have been fatal within days or weeks, but that was 30 years ago. So now it's probably more likely to just cause long term damage, rather than irreparable cellular destruction.
Stop tell bad thing idiot
That shooting range is too long for air rifles. Most likely they used .22 training rifles. The ak 74 that was around at that time doesnt make bigger holes and even the 7,62 from ak47s or sks wouldnt have made much bigger holes. Its difficult to tell because they used actual paper targets where the bullet hole isnt a straight round hole like on the cardboard "paper" targets we use today. Anyway the bullet catch itself looks more like a .22 bullet catch and its no fun to shoot an actual rifle round in a basement therefore I think they used .22 trainers.
12:27 very cool
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Isn't Kindergarten German for "Children's Garden" anyway? You really handle these videos well- a lot of people are a bit blaise about these places and forget how many people died and were horribly affected by the event. Great videos!
Yes but its Kindergarden in English I think
Dont think people are "blaise" think its more of who wants to remember the worst of the bad it is and will be remembered but not the death
9:55 did anyone else see that door open by itself?
exploring with josh did a complete overview, beside the claw there was other cleaning equipment that was also radioctive
Doubt they’d have used air rifles on a range that size. Probably small calibre rifles, like the Soviet equivalent of the No8 .22 rifle we used to shoot in Air Cadets.
There is hardly anything to be afraid of in visiting Chernobyl! Radiation levels are low enough to spend an entire day or more and youl'll be completely fine, assuming you don't walk into reactor 4 . LIVING there for decades would more than likely result in cancer, but visiting? Its safe.
I agree entirely. There are lots of myths about the dangers of nuclear radiation.
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone? No more. It's Chernobyl Playland, a touristic money machine.
4:59 Anyone hear a disembodied woman's voice? I study the paranormal so I happened to catch it.
There was also a point where someone was whistling but Im going to hope it was just one of them and not some radiated spirit lol
Absolutely breathtaking. Your a brave journalist man. Thank you for this so I don't have to.
Absolutly love this series 😁❤️
16:17 I've also always called it "kindergarden" not "kindergarten" tbh. Granted I'm not American or Canadian, but I've lived here for about 15 years and I've never been corrected lol.
I like how he shows the dosimeter, but all we see is reflection. Next-level camera skills.
Quiet eerie and foreboding as they were not known for kindness and gentle touch. I just don't understand how it is so bad for others to be near radioactive materials and for them at now time are they protected themselves
Is it just me, or did anyone else see a fish head in one of those jars ?
I think that placing your naked arm inside the claw for several seconds was not wise.
I was taught it was called "kindergarden" with a D. But that's just how it is in the scandies...
kindergarden.. Well you're still 100% correct, just 1/2 of the word is translated from german to english lol.. Kinder = child/children/kid, Garten = garden.
Somebody should open up the hole to the morgue-basement ! Now that would get a lot of likes !
I understand what u mean but its probably blocked for a reason
@@GhostWolfGaming95 It's definitely blocked for a reason. The basement is now structurally dangerous to enter due to the decay of the building, and highly, highly, dangerously radioactive gear belonging to firefighters and other emergency personnel were stored down there following the accident.
The grandstand and the amusement Park were built for the mayday parade right ? Which was the day after the evacuation unless I'm mistaken, good video
12:36 “It’s like most abandoned places you come to, most of the rooms are empty.” 🤷♂️
Yes very true but it's the feeling you get knowing the history and what happened is very chilling
Chernobyl almost destroyed our planet. It's almost like looking at a meteor and you are the dinosaur.
I think, some people don't quite understand what would have happened if the melting core would have reached the groundwater.
Do some reading on Neutron activation. That is why the metal claw is still radioactive, it's not surface contamination, the metal itself has become radioactive. Why in the hell does anyone want to go to visit this place? I live near Three Mile Island, I wouldn't go tour Unit 2 if I was invited let alone book a tour group in there.
I feel so bad for the dogs...i wish i could save them😓
Better than dying of radiation sickness. If you know what happens, you know it is probably the worst way to die.
Andyroo Brick-a-Brack i know but still.. i just wish they had better lives
@@glamlifestudio1743 Yeah. If it wasn't for director Dyatlov's incompetence, we wouldn't be here. But at least we have learned to fix our reactors.
Andyroo Brick-a-Brack True..
23:40 what is the soundtrack???
I’m sorry I don’t mean to be a nitpicky ass, I just want to say this: and I’m not an expert so I could be wrong
I’m told it only gives off 5 roentgen per hour, and legosov says in the hbo series that 3.6 is equivalent to 400 chest x rays. But that’s PER HOUR so I’m no nuclear scientist (I don’t even know if that’s what they’re called I’m 19 years old) but as long as you weren’t sitting around it for days I think your fine... and also the center of Chernobyl (from what I read) was 15,000 roentgen per hour... so like Dyatlov said: not good, not bad
No, the metal claw is only 334 micro sieverts per hour. Not 5 roentgen per hour, 5 roentgen is 50000 micro sieverts. Normal background radiation is 0.15 microsieverts. 5 roentgen per hour is actually a fairly large and dangerous number.
14:55 Not air rifles. Nobody shoots at this range with air guns.( I mean there are some long range air guns nowdays but not in 80s) It's .22 LR, the holes are small because it's so called small caliber.