CHERNOBYL: The People Who Saved The World. (Full Movie)
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2021
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After 5 years of waiting, Sam and Colby finally explore the famous Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant/ abandoned city. 100 Hours staying overnight inside the Exclusion Zone, going inside the reactor, and seeing a secret soviet military base!
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This Multi-Part Chernobyl Documentary is a story about those who saved the world from a nuclear disaster. There are many theories about what all occurred on that fateful night but this is the story we were told!
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I am thinking about the people in the Ukraine today as their country is being attacked. But the one person I’m worried about is Babushka. The news is saying that Russia wants control over Chernobyl. All I can think about is this little old lady with no news of what’s going on and no way to leave to get to safety. I really hope she will be okay along with everyone else in the Ukraine.
I fill the same way but sadly Russia has wiped out half of Chernobyl citizens
I also heard the Ukraine has also a lot of resources
Hopefully russia wont use nuclear weapons on ukraine, ukraine already has enough radiation from chernobyl.
I came back to the video just to see if anyone was talking about this
Me too. I was thinking the same thing. 😢
This series was lowkey sad but it served it point. Showing who saved the world without many knowing
These are boring af what you talking about🤡🤡
@@AS-nd1rn not you using “ af “ out of context but ok
@@AS-nd1rn history of earth the survival of humans isn't boring
@@AS-nd1rn wow how immature. Obviously learning about history that effected the whole world and ruins lives isn’t a care of yours. Lack of empathy sympathy and maturity is very evident.
They don’t understand Sam or Colby people saved us an half y’all haters ain’t shit srry to say They know more than u I’ll tell u tht so y’all need to stop hateing an open ur 3 👁
It’s crazy watching this back knowing what Colby went through recently and wondering if this is was caused or accelerated his cancer
I wondered the same thing
I actually wondered this too
I wonder it, too!
Good news is that the type of cancer he developed is not usually caused by radiation.
I literally just came here to say the same comment until I saw yours. Glad others are wondering the same as me. I wonder if it correlates with his exposure here.
46:57 :
COLBY: “radioactive doggy loves me i will get thyroid cancer for him”
ALSO COLBY: *gets testie cancer and loses a ball* “quality over quantity.”
Watching this today is heart wrenching. I hope these people are safe.
one of them died some years ago to heart thing and 2 of them live still (those who saved)
@@edreynolds8721 I'm talk about the people who are in the video who work there currently
@@edreynolds8721 Yes I meant because the Russian took over that area
why’s everyone being so rude
Okay you're cute but you can't be that busy to make a remark like that you know majority the people that live in Chernobyl either died or start their lives with radiation and their blood so as in their bloodline as in hereditary issues just like Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan I dropped out of school in 10th Grade and I'm pretty sure everybody knows the common story behind share Noble is there a few people left from Chernobyl
Recently I shared this video with my chemistry teacher because we’re going over nuclear chemistry and she LOVES this video. She plans on editing some of the cursing out😭 and showing it to her future classes. She loves how informative the video is and she’s super interested in you guys.
Dam your teacher let you watch cursing vids dam lucky 😂😂
@@liz1x168 😭 i forgot about the cursing but when j sent it to her she said it’s fine
Omg she’s so cool! Glad she wants to share this video to teach her class 😄
@@Unknownuser-mw8td ikr im glad i was able to show her something she can use in the future
Wow that’s cool actually knowing the history and the people that save the world by their kindness and their heart to the world
Seeing Sam start to cry because of the loneliness of the babushkas made me so sad. It just proves how much he cares and how much of an impact the babushkas stories had on him and the others, how much their lives and how they live had on them. Considering these guys are usually pretty big jokers I love how heartfelt this video was, they all seemed so genuinely interested and respectful of the town and everyone and everything there. They were so willing to learn and show an interest in the people they met and their personal experiences from the day of the accident and how their lives were affected. It really puts it into perspective just how good we have it. It shows how we need to not take anything for granted and live everyday being grateful for the small things because it can literally be taken away in the blink of an eye. Thank you so much Sam, Colby, and Nate for making such an amazing documentary on the history of Chernobyl.
Sam and Colby, I’m a 69 yr. Old grandmother. That video was very good!! You should be very proud of it!! You showed the devastation and yet at the very least, a glimmer of happiness and hope !!! My youngest daughter was born April 9th, 1986. I absolutely remember the fear that I went through as the mother of a newborn baby!! I had a 13 yr. old daughter too that I worried about!! It was a very scary time for the whole entire world, but especially the Ukrainian’s!! Thank you for telling their story with so much compassion and class!! Again, you should be proud of this video!!
honest opinion, overall this whole chernobyl/ukraine series has really taught me a lot about how good people can be and what sometimes has to be done in life when there’s nothing you can do about it. this series literally changed the way i will look at such things because of you guys. it’s just an interesting topic if you learn more about it and try to dig deeper into it. this was a great experience, thank you.
I legit started crying when I read this thank you for telling us your perspective.
@@pkisdumb9366 awwhh that’s so sweet i bet youre such a kind person with a good heart
@@pkisdumb9366 I cried at the moment they talked to the Babushkas and here...damn my ass do be sensitive af...🙂
You need to watch documentaries set out in Chernobyl that show the actual events and the real people that sacrificed their lives to stop the meltdown!
Sam and Colby have lifted my view on people, I used to feel like I hated everyone and everything because everyone only shows the bad, yes this is bad but they also talk a lot about how the heroes here are just so- I just can’t describe it. It’s wonderful and I’m sad I have just learned about this now.
Radioactive dog following them around is probably the cutest thing ever
honestly wish it stayed or they took it with them, but what can you do?
the dog was cute
I know mann like hes just there like yo wassup with you
Timestamp?
Also dangerous
In my opinion this video doesn't get the recognition it deserves. It shows what the world needs today which is to come together and do what we can for the people around us. Seeing your genuine reactions to the stories and places was heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. You guys are amazing and I love this channel so much!!!!! Everyone needs to subscribe!!!
I Agree❤
Watching this in 2023 and it is heartbreaking to see what has now transpired and is still happening in Ukraine/Russia. Sam, Colby and Nate , you out-did yourselves. Thank you for sharing this amazing, life-changing experience with us. This just made me even prouder of my Ukrainian heritage.
when sam started crying that just broke my heart to see how much vulnerability and empathy he showed for those people was just so real i started crying to
When was that?
@@goobywoobydoo 1:55:23
@@raneforest_Makaylah thanks! :D
ngl i dont know whats sadder or funnier sam crying or the humor/ some of the comments or yur profile picture lol
the cat tho seriously im dying
@@goobywoobydoo close to the end of the video
I'm glad these guys managed to go live out their dream in chernobyl just before it would have been too dangerous to go.
No one will ever be able to go there and explore like they did ever again how that Russia has control of Chernobyl, it’s truly heart wrenching
@@meganlott4703 yeah but they won’t be able to hold it forever
Ukraine is gonna take it back
People killing each other over imaginary lines in the soil. Real intelligent species humans are.
@@meganlott4703 the one thing I don't understand is why would Russia tried to take control of Chernobyl, when they know dang well there still would be radiation in the air? Also, do you know how long they will take control until they can't anymore? If you don't mind me asking. A lot of Ukrainians are coming over to UK where I live at this very moment. I'm terribly sorry if I'm becoming nosy. I just want to know why is that the case?
The way these people value their roots, what they have.. the way they are resilient and look after each other and feel a bigger responsibility towards bigger causes but also stay very true to themselves.. And proved it again over the last years.. I wish everyone on the planet would learn from them.
It irritates me that this is amongst your lowest viewed videos. This was a major historical event, that changed the lives of so many, cost the lives of so many, and yet still in actuality, little is generally known about what actually happened. This video is so educational, informative and interesting. Just because there’s no rempods and EVPs, and basically not haunted related, doesn’t make this one of the greatest pieces of content ever made about a historical disaster. I found it incredible, learned so much, and mostly found the people who live and work there truly welcoming and kind people. They lived through this, have to be traumatised, but tell their personal stories openly. Their resilience is remarkable. This should have way more views and way more likes. Guess all the folks want is ‘ghost’ stuff, not a well put together, well edited, and super informational piece of content, that in truth, many people would have been too scared to ever visit - obviously now with the war in Ukraine 🇺🇦 it’s not an option, due to the high levels of radiation. Also no, I do not believe until proven otherwise that this visit caused Colby’s cancer - congratulations on beating the beast Colby. They’re clearly very careful and protective of their visitors. Sorry no Shadow Man appeared in reactor 4, that would likely have brought in the few million more views and number of likes you typically get. This deserved it.
My father (born April 1 1969. Hes 53) was alive when this happened when i asked him about it, he started to tear up. This very much could be one of the only movies, that made be cry. I saw how genuine the babushkas were when the said for you guys to have a good life.
Yes i know he was young but he had to evacuate with the people
@@Din-kjaere-gacha he would have been 17, still it doesn't matter how young he was he still had to evacuate and go through what happened, bless your father's soul he must have gone through so much
@@Yakunit he did. I lived there at a time
What does his age matter? If he remembers it, he's affected by it.
The video was too emotional for me, like I literally teared up at the story of Babooshkas 😭 especially that part of me is Russian
I would read the FUCK out of any book Nate wanted to write, I absolutely love how delicately and how much thought he puts into the words he’s using and way he thinks about stuff. His brain and the way he describes how he’s feeling/what he’s thinking is just so intriguing, it’s so easy to listen to him.
I totally agree. Like he really digs deep into thinking and stuff, and really perfectly expresses it
I 100% agree, loveeee listening to him talk. He is so eloquent.
I know, he so eloquently says such deep things and somehow manages to keep it from being cheesy lol
Also nate: 17:56
When sam was crying because he was sad for all the people who were affected by the nuclear explosion was so haert warming and that shows that sam and colby care for other people and not just them selfs, family and friends 😭❤️
Is anyone else watching this in 2024?
yep
This just made me see them in another light. These episodes are my favourite. I look forward to more like this.
You have another new fan.
Yes❤First Time I Watched This Video. I Watched Mostly All Vids Of Sam And Colby But Never This One. But So Beautiful And Inspiring And Sad…🥺🙏🏼
Watching this now, with the devastating situation in Ukraine and seeing Vladamir's smile and Misha I just...it's heartbreaking just thinking about this. Sam, Colby and Nate, thank you so much for doing this. Chernobyl is one of the things that happened in History that should never be forgotten
Yeah at my book fair back in fourth grade I wanted this book about Chernobyl so hopefully they have it this year so I can get it
@DylanDays Yeah, I got " Escape from Chernobyl" at the book fair, and I got the last one!
@DylanDays Hehe, thanks! It was the last one.😁
Radiation dosent cause rapid ‘ageing’ *sigh.
@@ClericofShar @DylanDays Another good book to read is The Blackbird Girls by Anne Blankman.
It’s sad that this video hasn’t received the attention and likes it deserves. I may have started watching you for your ghost hunting, but this video was absolutely one of your best.
You gotta learn from history, so we don’t repeat it.
Same, it’s one of the best documentaries I’ve seen on Chernobyl
Agreed. This is the video I rewatch the most out of all of theirs because it's SO well done and incredibly emotional. Like this is genuinely one of, if not their best, video/series. It hits just as hard every time I watch it, and I'm on my fourth or fifth rewatch. Honestly, as much as I love their paranormal stuff, I wish they'd visit more places like this. They seemed to be really in their element learning about people's stories and exploring such a historic place. You can tell this fed their souls creatively and emotionally, more than any of the haunted places have.
I know I'm a few months late to say this, but maybe this video doesn't have as many likes because they watched the videos beforehand and thought well I don't want to watch them again. Especially so soon after the other ones were put up. This one is convenient cause you can watch all 3 of the other ones in this one video.
This comment is spot on.
It’s true they need to do like at least one more video like this it doesn’t have to be about Chernobyl but this is just beautifully made
this video made me cry genuinely the way Vladimir didn't tear up while talking about his past and his son and all of the tragedy's I genuinely feel terrible this happened to all those innocent people.
I miss Misha, dude was the coolest person I probably watched in a video. Watching this just makes me sad for the babushkas and Misha and the man who worked at the power plant. This was one of the most interesting/saddest videos. To everyone who saved the world, thank you.
Did Misha die?
Nate has such an interesting and beautiful perspective on things and way of speaking. When he talked about the joy of just listening to the wind going through the trees and it just being him and the wind. God that was beautiful and inspiring.
He is so smart
I loved hearing him speak. He spoke with so much empathy and understanding.
YES! Loved that part
Sam is so kindhearted he was crying when he heard the tragic loneliness for these people and the many ways it affected the people there in Chernobyl! I feel so bad for the elderly especially because imagine the struggle of traveling them for them and others that try to help. Appreciate the small things that you have and be thankful you have the stuff you do! Sam and Colby helped me at my lowest, always making me inspired,smile,laugh, and cry sometimes. They have the best friendship I wish i had. You guys are ultimate
STOP IK ITS SUPPOSED TO BE SAD BUT HE WAS DEFINITELY DRUNO WHEN HE WAS CRYING AND THATS SOOOO MEEE
@@devincota5958 what?
Right? I was crying right along with him, too
Titanic engine 🚒🚒🚒
Literally They Are Angels On Earth❤️🩹🙏🏼
Best quote “the echo of the explosion remained in the people” 😥
I am 73 and I remember this disaster but never realised what the people of that area had to endure and how resilient they were! Thank you for the way you delivered this documentary it was so informative !
Watching Sam start to break down, made me cry my eyes out. Sam and colby really are some of the kindest people out there. They've become family to me which is crazy considering I haven't even known them for a year and we've never actually met. I truly hope they live a long and happy life and find each other to do it all over again in the next life❤❤❤
I started crying and it broke my heart she is lonely and the things they would actually do to help her or other people in the village..
Also, anyone else concerned that this guy says “I’ve seen deformed eyes, and more cases of cancers” and then not even a year later Colby discovers he has testicular cancer 🫣 really makes you worried, it seems like people who aren’t around a lot of radiation seem to have a much more drastic reaction to being around a sudden increase in radiation, which is why their trusty guide who has been doing this his whole life is perfectly fine, but someone from an environment with low radiation levels goes to Chernobyl it can mess with them more than the average person.
@@mrbeanieboy2752 yupp, I thought this too
I started crying after Sam broke out and kept crying throughout the rest of the video.
It’s so sad to hear that Russia has now taken over Chernobyl…it’s scary to think about what they will do with it.
Lol what could they honestly do with it? Stop living in so much fear. Good day :)
@@jtwigg23 I’m sorry it’s just when I first heard it I was thinking about how if they found any other nuclear bombs it would be scary incase they did something with them
@@namronidieh no need to apologize :)
@@jtwigg23 they can kill all the innocent people that still reside there that are simply carrying out their lives where and how they want to.
@@meganlott4703 I think securing Chernobyl was more of a preventative measure to ensure that there was no battlefront within the exclusion zone. If they met resistance there and did end up shelling the place, they risk a whole lot more than their reputation in world standing.
Gentlemen, as someone who is nearly twice your age I've read and watched a lot of material on the Chernobyl disaster, and your film is one of the most insightful views on what life is like for the people who lived, died, and thrive in the zone that I've ever seen. It also strikes me that perhaps what you thought you went there to see wasn't exactly what you were most fond of once you got there. I've traveled this world quite a bit, and I've learned that kids are kids everywhere, and Grandmothers are certainly Grandmothers no matter where in the world you go. What a blessing for the three of you to have visited them. Looks like it's made you wiser for it. Vladymir continues to be a living testament to those who sacrificed their lives and their well being to save their fellows. Mischa has a very unique perspective of what life was like before and after that few men his age can ever see. Well done, gentlemen. A very powerful film and perspective, especially from folks your age. I enjoyed it.
What a sad, yet such an important video that every one should watch. I have a close friend who lived in the small village of Paryshiv right outside of Pryp'yat when she was 16, when the Chernobyl tragedy occurred. She moved to the USA (yes legally) 10 years later. 10 years after coming tovthe USA she gave birth. The radiation effected her eggs, so both her twins were born with physical deformities and learning disabilities.
I LOVE Nate in this series. He’s adding such a special layer. 🖤
I know! I love nate so much .
Nate Sam and colby =best!
Them talking to the grandma's made me cry because of how they were affected and they gave you guys good lessons that most people take for granted.
Japanese people survived ground zero and heavy radiation from Hiroshima and Nakagaki too! Same for them too. I bet there are no survivors in the land that was heavily radiated by plutonium! The million-year recovery parts!
Im so glad that Sam and Colby did their best to share the complete story of Chernobyl and for showing the emotion of that place. This is definitely a very special video.
Hi guys! Ukrainian girl here, been watching you for couple of months. I was very sad when I heard about Colby's cancer, hope he'll never endure this again and wish you guys all the best. I'm 27 yo, didn't catch the years of explosion but my whole life we've been told about this accident and each year we pay tribute to those who was affected by the tragedy. I was so glad when i found this video, my love and respect to you plummeted. Thank you for your job! I also was very happy that Misha spoke Ukrainian, to us Ukrainians, now fighting for our freedom this means a lot. I understand your feelings when you spoke about not completely understanding the capacity of the tragedy, the impact of it and so on. As we all don't understand it right now because of war, so tired of things happening to our beautiful country. I hope you'll come back to a free of invaders country and I'll meet you guys and say hi to you. Take care ❤️
Just look at the photos of all our the cities being destroyed, our people being killed and it will blow your mind, the pictures are millions times worse than Pripyat 💔
And again USSR didn't disappear, it just took another face but just only of one country -Russia and they continue lying to people and ommitting the truth
You seem so sweet 😭💕💕💕
@@maryraskatova5212 hi i hope your doing OK and your family is especially with the war going on me and all my family are in full support for your country its so sa for putin to be doing this just because he cant get what he wants i acc made a tiktok last year say all likes go to help ukraine and hate goes to putin and one person from russia said that ukraine is the ones who acc started it but i said well thats not ture cuz i live in the uk and we can see whats going on.....
i hope your doing well nd your not livign near the war
@@Icerose457 hi thank you to your kind words and support, it brings joy to my heart that you see the truth despite people telling you otherwise. Propaganda is like tumor it's cruel and spreads very slowly, so don't let it darken your thoughts. I wish I could show all the people the pain they brought to us ((( we are not near front line but from time to time we get attacked by rockets and drons, the last week was especially difficult, our city was under attack because of the grain deal, they cannot accept that Europian countries want to export our grain to feed the world and to let our country work without their permission. So many places were destroyed, the city centre, the ports infrastructure, several people died and got injured. We didn't sleep all week, i had to grab my child and cat and run to the parking under our house in the middle of the night. And the noises you hear, everything blowing up(( and yesterday i got news that my classmate died being in coma after the attack on them in front line.
I don't get how you guys are getting less views on this one. It's honestly one of your best! So inspiring and educational. Hope you guys continue making more videos like this despite it not getting as many views as your usual paranormal stuff. Some of us like diversity so please keep up with it!
я согласен, мне нравится этот контент
because this is the final reupload
the first video get tons more views
That's what I think so too this deserves more views
no fr,
Uiiiiyii is iu iooiyiu hi ioo yyuuo
i started crying when sam was talking about how lonely the grandmas are😭
Same
That is so.sad
It's so sad many of the chernobyl liquidators died before 40 or got cancer because of the nuclear reactor. Many of them never even got the credit they deserved. To all the family's of the liquidators your family members are heroes
❤️🩹
I’m late to this, but can we just give a big bunch of likes to Mischa (I hope I spelled that correctly)? What an amazing tour guide with the most incredible English language talent. He seems like such an awesome guy to hang out with, kept them all safe, whilst keeping them informed and giving them all the best experience of Pripyat. I’m calling it that as that’s the name of the town that has been taken over by the name of a terrible disaster. Plus, the Babuskas. They were just so kind and giving. Imagine thinking of making french fries as she knew 3 young men from the US were visiting her? All whilst showing off her incredible produce, but what a thoughtful thing to do. I have a Babushka doll, which I now look at with disappointment- I’d like a real one please. What great people everyone they met on this trip were.
Fr❤
I absolutely love how respectful they all were during all of the trip especially with the grandma's brought me to tears
Simply an amazing powerful and meaningful story...cherish every little moment and what's around you
The grandma brought me to tears
To me, this entire series has changed my outlook on life. The fact that a single accident can change so many lives in an instant is honestly just sad, and scary. Thank you guys for making videos on Chernobyl and its stories. What the residents had to go through was horrible, but we can all agree that we are all so thankful to the people who helped stop this disaster from spreading any further. Thank you so much to all the people who helped clean up Chernobyl and risked their lives for the world. ❤️ And thank you Sam and Colby for sharing their stories!
Me too. I learned a bunch from this series. And it was very sad and scary (Mostly sad)
I love how colby and sam made the small speech at the end, like it made me feel actually like i was there with them and could feel the emotions in the air. And the sweet grandmas they were giving out such an amazing energy even though their days are mostly work but i feel like they actually do enjoy their jobs and the time they have left.
What a wonderfully made documentary. The best and most emotional one I’ve ever seen about this disaster. Thank you for bringing to light previously unknown or misunderstood parts of it and raising awareness about those who saved the world.
I´m from Ukraine and I cried through ENTIRE videoю Thank you guys for this work, it´s really a wonderful job. And I am so proud of who I am and my people. I´m happy that thanks to you more people can see how cool ukrainians are. We are not only strong soldiers but also very generous and simple people. Слава Україні!!
Are you doing ok with the war and everything? I’ve always tried to imagine what it would be like to live in war times, but never experienced it in America
@@randomrainbows77 Let’s hope you will never experience this. Currently I am not in Ukraine and my family is ok, but i’m the lucky one. It’s hard anyways but, you know… I don’t know how to put this into better words.
@@user-xy5yd8ci8z Prayers for you and your family as well as your country none of you deserved this
@@user-xy5yd8ci8z Мої думки та молитви з УСІМА українцями в цей час. Нехай швидше відновиться мир. Слава Україні! Героям слава!
(My thoughts and prayers with ALL Ukrainians at this time. May peace be restored soon. Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes!)
💙💛 Слава Україні! Героям слава!
I love how respectful and thoughtful everyone was while doing these interviews and going to all these places. The scale of this tragedy is so hard to fully grasp and I think you guys did a great job explaining everything and helping people understand the gravity of the situation. Great job
There are many better documentaries done on Chernobyl done that shows the tragedy and heroism of the Ukrainian/Russian people in that crisis!
Interviews and going to all those places . The scale of this tragedy and going to expling everything and helping everything and helping people understand the gravity of the situation. Great job
I didn’t expect this series to be what it was when it first came out, but I appreciate it so much now coming back to it. A story about community and village of the grandma’s still there is so heartbreaking and had no idea about and it’s so sweet to see. I love this series!
46:56 This did not age well for Colby! Glad that more recent news about your health is better though! Please be careful you guys! Pushing the limits to get awesome content may not be worth it in the future. Just really think through the locations before going. Stay safe, stay healthy, STAY TRUE! DWO
I agree I think this might have caused his testicular cancer!
@@rageintothelight It’s highly likely, coincidences like this are rare
I really hope everyone they met is safe and okay right now. I cant imagine how hard this invasion has hit them. To once again be forced to flee their homes. My heart goes out to these people. Stay strong Ukraine 💙💛
Russia will succeed over the corrupt Nazi sympathiser dreamers
When Colby got yelled at for wearing his jacket off his shoulders I had to laugh
Which minute?
@@loualonso1072 1:18:18
Misha is one hell of a guy. There was a part in the video where they ran so fast but Misha outran them all, lol
Teachers when they see girls wearing shirts that show shoulders like💀:
@@krypwzzz honestly 💀
Wow, I was 13 when this happened.
Even in Canada there was talk/worry about the effects of the radiation. You know, would it come here, kind of thing.
Vladimir and the people of that reactor are hero’s.
I still live within 15 kilometres of a nuclear power plant and I also have iodine tablets if there is ever an emergency.
Also there is a second plant probably 20-25 kilometres away from this one.
On December 8th, 2020 during a routine safety exercise, an employee hit the public alarm. So that all the emergency alarms went off.
Our phones and tv stations were broadcasting that the plant was having an emergency.
That was terrifying.
This video brings me to tears.
Thank you for spotlighting all the ones who didn’t get the recognition they deserved.
I’m so confused as to why this video does not have more likes? It’s so well done and very emotional to watch! Thank you for your determination to make this project work!
Literally the 5th time I'm watching this series, I'm so proud of you guys. This was beautifully done.
Same
It is so unbelievable that many people didn’t learn about this in school .. since I am from Russia we learned so much about the whole story . The people , the animals ( like the puppies who got shot back than because of the radioactivity) the whole situation and the buildings.
i actually learned about this yesterday in class and somehow just saw this video after learning about it in school.
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The first time I heard about it was watching River Monsters as a kid and I don't think I ever really heard anything outside what I searched for
I learn about it in science and I live in the uk but I’m glad I’m educated to know about Chernobyl
My history teacher let us do presentations about stuff like that so it was perfect opportunity to dig out info and also talk with parents about what they remember (I'm Lithuanian tho, but still, one of the affected countries). And chemistry teacher also talked about Chernobyl when we studied radioactivity. It was one hell of an interesting lessons I had.
Not me watching this is 2023 and Colby saying he will have cancer later:
My exact thought
I’m rewatching this and I think it’s so so sweet how Colby is as looking at the world old lady with the little smile so adorable ☺️
Them puppies are way too cute, I'd struggle leaving them there. Loved seeing this side of Nate, the intellectual and pensive moment. Seeing Sam walking around playing with his hair before staring to talk, I knew it was gonna be a real talk moment. Babushka saying Colby is to pretty cracked me up, she probably thought he was a very androginous chick until they heard his voice!
I read in other comment sections of other UA-cam videos about Chernobyl that many people had to leave their pets behind, and that eventually they would be killed as they had absorbed a lot of radiation. So yeah seeing those little dogs really broke my heart too. But I did see in the beginning a snippet of a man with his dog in one of the buses @1:44 so maybe some were spare. 😢
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS SERIES!
The end got real and I cried. It's crazy how much this video can open up your mind and see things... in another prospective
This is absolutely incredible. This video completely caught me off guard. It's beautiful, funny, sad, hopeful, HUMAN. Thank you.
glad you guys put this into series, you guys have been slaving hard to put smiles on our faces and you’ve done a good job at it, love you guys!!
As someone who was a kid when Chernobyl happened, and remembering asking my dad if we would die from the acid rain and fallout that blew around the world...... this was the most powerful documentary on the horror and reality of what happened. Thank you for being the voice for these stories and for even just wondering about history and how it affects our daily life still (especially how it SHOULD BE affecting our lives still)!! Bot to sound my age of 46 but most kids your age could care less about things like this... we all NEED to care about it... so THANK YOU for doing this and hopefully opening even one eye of your generation!!! "Those who do not learn from history, are doomed to repeat it" (Powerful quote.. from a historical figure.. do you know who??)
The quote was said by George Santayana, a writer and philosopher
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Literally sobbing at this. You guys are amazing for doing this. It was so important. I love you guys and Nate together, ive posted it
On a few of your other videos. Such an amazing dynamic.
I wonder if this trip could have had an impact on Colby developing cancer?
That's what I was thinking glad he got through it
This genuinely moved me to tears. The way the babushka's kept going back to their families, and seeing the sadness in their eyes was hard, but reminds me to live freely and truly in the moment. You can have everything stripped from you in a second, so cherish it while you can. My prayers go to every Ukrainian, especially during this horrific tragedy of war
I’m Ukrainian and my parents actually lived in a small village 200 miles away from Chernobyl and Pripyat when it happened before they immigrated to the US and this video made me extremely emotional. Seeing Sam and Colby immersed in my own culture and appreciating it makes me so unbelievably happy. Thank you for all of it 💖💖 I love all the paranormal videos but this video hit so close to my heart and home.
hi I hope you are ok, love to Ukraine from NYC
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Ngl I learn more from Sam and Colby then I do in school
I love Nate and the way he breaks things down and describes different things it’s amazing and beautiful
I've never thought I would be crying my eyes out watching a video about Chernobyl, I'm Polish and I could partly understand what the Babushkas were saying and the sincerity in their voices when they were wishing boys long life full of happiness and good health... it just broke me. This whole movie is really really good. Great job 💚
What make me sad and angry is the people who killed the animals
@@absfilms6660 there wasn't much of a choice then
This is amazing, I’m russian and it’s so so so so refreshing to see people from america interested in our culture and the terrible tragedy in our country. This is so interesting 😍 and exactly why Sam and Colby remain my favorite UA-cam channel
Oh most definitely. You may not see us or hear about it a lot, but there are a ton of us that are interested in your culture and have researched the hell out of Chernobyl. I just finished watching the HBO series with my parents last night, actually. It's disgusting how the government tried covering it up due to their absolute arrogance.
But yeah, I've been addicted to Sam and Colby for a couple months now. lol really great stuff!
wow. this a beautifully done documentary and deserves WAYYY more attention. i had no idea about chernobyl so it was very interesting to learn about it. i’m upset that schools in my state don’t cover this topic. i shed many tears. there are so many heroes that have not received the recognition and love that they rightfully deserve. i feel so lucky and blessed for the life i am given. and i will not take advantage of it. sending love and hugs to all families and people affected by this disaster ❤🙏🏼
I love the fact that even when they go somewhere really sad that sam and colby can make any one smile or laugh💖💖
I am really glad Sam and Colby did this series. I had never heard of Chernobyl because it was not taught in my classes. It was an incredibly sad story, but it taught the world a lesson. Not even to mention the amount of people who willingly went there to clean up to make sure it didn't impact the whole world? Thank you to Sam and Colby for making an amazing series.
I still cant believe that people dont know about the Chernobyl disaster.
And also the memes
Bruh. Watch the hbo Chernobyl series. Just a recommendation
@@VirallVariety yesss
We briefly went over it in history and in science when we were covering Russian Revolution and Renewable and Non Renewable energy sources. Also, I learned about chernobyl after they released a horror movie about it years ago and my teacher was talking about it. It was called Chernobyl Diaries.
I'm glad Sam and Colby did this story. I never heard of Chernobyl because it was not taught in class it was an incredible Lee sad story and tough the world and they listen lesson. Not impact the world packing the whole world? 🌍 Thank you to Sam and Colby
For making isn't story amazing stories
That was by far the best ‘documentary’ I’ve ever seen about this disaster. It was personal and heart felt (and also appropriately entertaining). We’ll done Fellas! 🙌🏼
0:19 - 2:12 (intro)
4:42 - 5:30 (radiation map)
6:56 - 7:50 (Sam & Colby simple explanation)
8:22 -8:43 (Chernobyl gave a name to the powerstation, nothing else)
9:25 - 9:48 (difference between evacuation and relocation)
10:28 - 10:34 (liquidator)
10:40 - 10:50 (bio robots)
11:33 - 12:08 (bio robots saved Europe as a country by cleaning rooftops that were affected)
47:03 - 48:50
49:33 - 50:03 (extreme radioactive spot)
50:11 - 52:24 (ferriswheel & more)
55:34 - 56:15 (inside reactor 4)
57:31 - 57:53 (control room 3)
58:50 - 1:05:23 (Sam & Colby summarise everything)
1:32:40 - 1:32:56 (Chernobyl 2 airel footage)
1:38:23 - 1:59:57 (spending time with self-settlers)
2:00:12 - 2:06:37 (conclusion)
I'm doing a presentation on Chernobyl for Natural science and I'm using these clips are visual and audio aids.
Sam and Colby, you guys are a major part of my life and it's always so amazing when I get to incorporate you 2 and your videos into schoolwork.
Thank you for always inspiring me and giving me a reason to never give up on my dreams.
🖤🤍
europe isn’t a country
Who needs a history class when you have Sam and Colby?
so real
Better Then History Class☺️
This video is easily the hardest hitting video sam and Colby has ever uploaded, I love how instead of just exploring like other youtubers, Sam and Colby dive into the history and legacy, can't wait for the Fukushima series!
Cheers to the best Tour Guide ever. The heart he showed taking them to his old home after not visiting for years.
A movie or some documentary has never really made me cry but this made me like i should appreciate of what i have right now and should be more grateful with the things im really happy in life like my family my friends but seeing what these people went through like Misha Vladimir those babushkas how Sam cried because he felt really bad for them im glad i spent these 2 hours watching this video it really shows you should be grateful what you have because many people lost theyre homes and family .
i got really emotional at the end, this video was really something else. Thank you for making this. ❤
Thank you for doing this video. It’s incredibly sad but gives appreciation to the people that literally saved the world.
This series was the greatest history lesson I’ve ever witnessed! Thank you for this and to the younger or older gems who may have not known much about it or anything at all!
As a Ukrainian, I’m so glad Sam and colby are showing the history of my country that doesn’t get talked about, also considering my grandma and dad lived here, so thank you Sam and colby ❤️❤️
Guys, this documentary is a work of art. So beautiful how you guys tell the stories of people who saved us all. Respectfully and compassionate. Beautiful documentary. You guys are so talented! ❤
Sam: Get in the hole, Nate.
*"No No No, Don't Do That."*
Nate: I can't get in the hole.
I laughed more then I should have lol! 😂😂😂
he sounded so dissapointed :P
@@Poltergeist824 I know right lol!! That’s what killed me! 😂😂😂
As someone who never learned about Chernobyl in school, this video taught me so much that I did not know about. I never knew anything about it to the point where people would say “Chernobyl” and I would ask, what’s that? This video was very eye opening, hearing the babushkas talk about their life experiences and what they do now, it’s all so touching. Thank you
rewatching this makes me cry, it breaks my heart how hard they still have it. it’s crazy how long the explosion lasted, even if it was decades ago it still affects them till this day. things can happen so quick, this video taught me then and still teaches me now to cherish the memories we all have. love you guys for sharing this. ❤
this is probably my top favorite video and it's sad this hasn't gotten as much attention and likes. Like I learned things I didn't know about it before and its just so amazing they were able to experience this. like it also makes the viewers realize things in life as well absolutely love this movie absolutely amazing series. glad to be one of the many people enjoying this video makes you appreciate many things.
This is probably one of the most realistic and emotional series from Sam And Colby, besides the Shadow Man series. Both of those series were a real eye opener for me and I saw the boys in a more vulnerable state than usual. Really makes me feel that they're very connected to not just their audience but themselves.
"What is the cost of lies? It's not that we'll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies, then we no longer recognize the truth at all." - Valery Legasov
This series was really something else. These boys really could've over dramatized it, as they are UA-camrs. Views are what makes them money. But they got straight to the point.
Gotta appreciate that.
Ok awesome
watching this and having no previous knowledge at all on Chernobyl is heart breaking. my mom was born January 6thth, 1987. my grandma was actually 24 years old haha (very coincidental). It broke my heart completely to see people alone but not alone. I knew nothing completely about Chernobyl until this video.
It truly taught me to genuinely live in the moment. because within a snap, everything could be gone. It's truly upsetting to know that within a second, the same thing that happened there could happen anywhere. Not exactly of course, but it still could happen anywhere in the world. its upsetting knowing that something could happen one second and the next, your town becomes a ghost town. it becomes enraged in flames. one second is all it takes for the life you've made for yourself, to flip upside down.
This video makes me want to go for a walk through a near by forest.. something I haven't done by my self, and for my self in a few years.. you really do forget what it was like but to be reminded to enjoy those things is a eye opener. I'll try bot to stay in my house all day every day and find what's worth living.. and seeing.. not only because my kids deserve to see more life, but I'm a young mom only 28yro, and I deserve to enjoy this life.. not only enjoy this life for my kids but for me too. This video touched my soul.. Sam crying.. truly whole heartily upset about a lady he's never known being lonely.. I feel that though his vulnerability. I don't want to be 80 and wish I had done more.. I don't want to be lonely.. definitely appreciate what you have. A good partner who treats you great can never be replaced with a prettier model and still hold everything you valued from the person who's soul you fell inlove with prior. Looks fade. Love who you have and do it the best you can because tomorrow is not promised❤ that is what this told me.. not everyone survives tomorrow.. and catastrophic things can happen at any point..
As an x-ray technologist of almost 15 years, I wanted to say what an eye opening video you made. A lot of people don't realize the depth of what happened at the Chernobyl plant and how it affected all of us in one way or another. The discoveries made by the disaster shed light on the dangers of radiation and allowed for greater measures to be taken in radiology protection still evident today. In the scientific sense it allowed for technology to protect patients, radiation workers like myself and the public in a greater way. Thank you for this movie and breaking down what happened in a simple way so more people can understand the gravity of the situation. Keep up the great work guys!
when sam started crying and colby came and gave him a hug realyly melted my heart the world needs more people like sam and colby in this world
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Seeing the grandmas, listening to their stories and feeling the emotions of this made me cry, watching Sam break down sent me over the edge, im bawling watching this. My heart breaks for all of these people
Also seeing Sam cry makes me cry and it hurts so much seeing him cry the way he does and did 😢
everyone who died here is a hero
everyone who had to relocate was brave
everyone who came back here has courage.
Chernobyl deserved better.
Sams personality is so heartwarming he’s so delicate and colbys energy is so bright and calm. They truly are the perfect friendship that balances out..
Balances out
What i got from this was that even if we go through something horrible that's what life is. It's full of twists and turns, its what you do that counts. Sometimes you can't stop what happens, maybe you could have done something, sometimes you can't. Everything you have, your phone, tablet, computer, anything you hold dear could just be gone in an instant if your not careful. When you don't charish the ones you have with you, or the things you have. It could all be stripped away from you in an instant. That's what life is, being with the ones you love and charish. Not material things that you can get back. People and the memory you make, you can never replace. Life is never a straight path, like I said its full of twists and turns, its what you do and say that counts the most, making a memory with the ones you love.