lets never forget the ones who offerd their life against the invisible enemy the ones who saved europe and also west europe from a geomatrial explosion R.I.P from Denmark...
The amusement part was supposed to open 5 days later, on the 1st of May, for Labour Day. However, although the disaster happened on the 26th of April, the park was opened for a couple of hours on the 27th to keep the people entertained before the announcement to evacuate the entire city was made.
It's really sad. The people didn't lost so much. They lost everything. Their home, their pets and also lovely family members. It was a big accident of a human fail.
Thank you to the men that knowingly sacrificed their lives to contain the radiation leak to save the planet from way worse radiation contamination. To the helicopter pilot, the ground crews, the wheel loader drivers, the lorry, and crane operators, that all knew they were doomed, if they did their jobs, thank you. To the others that were not fully aware of the horrific dangers that awaited at the power station, but still went in to extinguish the initial flames, thank you for charging into such great danger and continuing after finding out what the situation actually was. Most sincere thank you from many in the world. Also, thank you for saving the planet from the Nazis during World War II as well.
50,000 people used to live here, now it's a ghost town. Damn thinking about this and All Ghilled up brings me tears even tho I wasn't even born when this happened..
LieutenantBacon bloody good job mate cod 4 brings me memories and will remain the best cod 4 was my first ever cod game I got I loved the campaign now campaigns suck
In truth, it looks like a typical Communist dump, full of soulless cheap concrete towers. I guess a few flowers can fool people. Talking about being fooled, this even was a hoax, a controlled demolition and major fear porn stunt.
So frightening that this video was posted in 2010 when just one year later there had been a second level 7 nuclear disaster at Fukishima following the earthquake in 2011...
Very nice video. By Soviet standards Pripiyat was a very modern, young & vibrant city. I've read that the average inhabitant was aged under 30. It was apparently a model, thriving Soviet city with around 50,000 people, being largely the workers at the Chernobyl power plant & their families. The 'before' pictures look a bit dated now, but these are at least 34 years old as at 2020. It is very sad to see how the passage of time has decayed the city, with the natural reclamation by nature. You can't help but reflect on the impact that the disaster must have had on those people living and working there. Nature will continue to reclaim as it will be many hundreds, if not more, years before the ground radiation in the exclusion zone is safe to re-inhabit & re-build.
yes, there are, but not exactly in Prypiat or Chernobyl. There are a few small villages surrounding them though. Although people are not allowed to live there, there are some elderly or homeless people who actually live really close or even inside the abandoned areas.
That was really moving. I can remember this being on the news just after it happened when I was a kid. So sad. I hope all those children in the pictures are still alive?
Lots of the children who were in Pripyat or Chernobyl and even some surrounding areas have thyroid cancer at this point. Some have died from the radiation.
Most of them evacuated from Chernobyl and Pripyat, but the firefighters stayed to but out the fire and some citizens stayed but they got radiation poisoning and later died along with the fire fighters.
It feels so sad that good and prosperitywill never florish again in this part of the world. I feel so sad for all those poor families. 50,000 souls....
It looked like a city for the ppl that worked there. It was a beautiful place. It’s heartbreaking to all the ppl that lost their lives and animals and the ppl and children still suffering from the effects. God bless them all 🙏🏼🕊❤️✝️
RIP all those who lost their lives to save a bigger loss. brave people and so sad that all those who lived in Pripyat lost there home. a lesson to those who think nuclear power is totally safe. I remember when I was a child and news of this happend. it was chilling to the bone.
It's safe. You only have to respect the power that is inside the reactor and the atom. No cutting corners and top-notch training of the engineers can provide us with an energy source that will not emit any co2. The fear is what blocks us from the progress. And I have something to say about this matter because my family was evacuated and their village was buried underground. We lost a lot and I have still cousins in Minsk and Gomel who were born ill. And no I'm not ignorant, I'm just willing to learn from the mistakes of previous generations.
I've heard that Dougan song so many times I had to cut the audio off. As far as calling this "vid" a movie, well, I would call it a visual documentary and very well done. Most of the afterwards pictures were chilling! I'll check out more of your works. "thumbs up"!
thank you i did it and yes, there is a lot of information about this tragedy ; ( i feel sad because i watch movies like this and i never ever thought this could be a real situation ! thank you for your time
The initial 29 fire fighters that attended the scene of the incident with out any radioactive protection, died in the following weeks afterwards. Some 600,000 people worked in the clean up operation in a more controlled and protected (for the soviets!!) manner, but there were a lot of long lasting side effects since. People weren't evacuated immediately, and many people died from exposure seeing the incident on a bridge, now known as Death bridge.
In Modern Warfare 1 Chernobyl is a mission/map. Call of Duty fanboys tend to come on UA-cam and infest the comments with things like, "OMG JUST LIEK CALL OF DUTY" and "thumbs up if u played cod 4" Being the cesspool of gaming their pestilence occasionally spills into the real world. I've even seen them commenting on gun related videos.
It was a ghost Town from the very start....WHERE ARE ALL THE PEOPLE??? WHY IS SOMEONE TAKING A PICURE OF 2 YOUNG GIRLS FROM THE BUSHES??? WHY ARE THE BOY AND THE GIRL STANDING THERE STARING AT NOTHING??? SO MANY QUESTIONS...!!!
This was a terrible disaster made worse by the culture of denial in the then Communist government. Thousands of people were asked to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to prevent a much greater catastrophe that could have wiped most of eastern europe off the map and they've gone largely unrecognised. Can anyone tell me why there are always comparisons to Hiroshima and Nagasaki? What about all the bombs detonated by the US, GB, France, CCCP and China since then? How much radiation did they release and how does it compare?
Something I noticed about that ГОТЕАЬ ПОАІССЯ hotel is that it has no sign at the time of population but then when people left there was a sign, this also goes for the recreation center, the building that is next to the hotel
They didn't stop tourism in the chernobyl area. You can still find a tour guide to take you through, although at some point for a period of time tourists might not be allowed because they're building a new tomb for the power plant.
It would make sense, but Pripyat was actually abandoned as well as exposed to nuclear radiation. The interest is partially in how nature takes back a region, what soviet towns looked like and perhaps whether radioactivity has affected anything, and as you have pointed out it doesn't appear to be that radiation has done much. The effects may be less visual.
Shit. I live in Rio de Janeiro, and There's a place called Angra dos Reis, OK? The thing is... There are nuclear power plants there. The only ones I recall remembering are Angra 1, Angra 2, Angra 3 and Angra 4.
GemVlog mhm. I grew up 14 miles from a reactor w no problems, bc if it's a modern reactor with good construction and safety training this type of disaster is a lot less likely to happen. No one builds Chernobyl-style "RBMK 1000" style reactors anymore bc design was so unsafe. They are a lot better than they used to be in 1980s.
Sup, I've been there late July 2012. The 15km zone around the reactor is a no-habitation zone, only temporary stays are allowed. In the area around that, for example in the village of Chernobyl itself, there is (temporary) settlement possible. For example, engineers currently working on the ChNPP and the military have rooms there. Pripyat itself is very very abandoned - the whole place is falling apart. Manholes missing, MASSIVE overgrowth, structures crumbling..
Guys, my dad works for IW. They make every terrain look exact for maximum gameplay experience. For example, for Skidrow in MW2, we sent 4 people to chicago and they remade downtown chicago exact.
No we won't. Mistakes happen, it's just about preventing an even bigger one in the future. Even then, life will still go on without us or probably a few humans left to walk the Earth and the rusted ruins of past human architecture.
Its makes you sick to the stomach to see what has happened to what once was the bread basket of that part of the world! Thanks for sharing! Great presentation and the music fits the mood well! ( es macht mich krank auf da bauch,die alma menschen!
9 Years ago I watched the video and a few years later I recongized the music an searched. Today I searched for "Chernobyl Images" because of the music and I found It!!
Think about it 50,000 people lived in such beautiful place and now it looks so rotten and has the population of 0 Citizens and probably a couple thousand government workers
Nick Sannicandro a possible explanation could be that the before picture is from a point where it was taken long before the disaster. They could have constructed additional letters on the building before the disaster took place. Thus the after picture shows the letters on the building. That is my guess, otherwise i dont know
Imagine walking around at night or sleeping in the middle of Pripyat with no tent, blankets nothing with no phone or even flashlight I would be scared shitless
Last documentary I saw on Chernobyl wolves in the area showed people 1 mile away from the reactor site with only dust masks over their mouths and noses, no special clothing and with no ill effects to the wild life, after only 28 years, is that possible?
I agree, almost looks like something out of a movie setting. I find it hard to believe people can now visit this place. I would find it very creepy just walk around a city with no people or animals but I guess that's the attraction.
thank you ! i never heard about it, until my husband told me, so i decided to look for some info, and yes, i found a lot of on google and youtube ; ) thank you very much for your time ; )
@CandyCaiine Basically the whole game revolves around Chernobyl and Pripyat. Bloc is an exact replica of the city, right down to the pool, gym and the farris wheel.
There were 50 thousand only in pripyat. Not to mention all the people around europe who contracted cancer due to this accident. It's hard to tell the exact number.
they estimated many of the deaths, based upon radiation studies conducted on surviving victims of hiroshima and nagasaki. these estimates, as far as i can see, were around 14000, although very meticulous studies have been made of the inhabitants of chernobyl and neighbouring cities. only 57 cases have been confirmed as far is ive seen, although im sure some workers died from acute radiation sickness. it was noted the dust produced, (caesium) caused mainly thyroid cancer in children.
After looking it up, it turns out, lot of people died after the accident, because the nuclear pollution went out to everywhere, and people developed cancer in them. Some say that less people were affected, while some say, millions have died because of cancer that was developed in them because of chernobyl.
lets never forget the ones who offerd their life against the invisible enemy the ones who saved europe and also west europe from a geomatrial explosion R.I.P from Denmark...
RIP Every single one of those heroes.
R.I.P
3:37 That was a new amusement park that was supposed to open later during the year of the accident. It never got to open. All of it is just so sad!
The amusement part was supposed to open 5 days later, on the 1st of May, for Labour Day. However, although the disaster happened on the 26th of April, the park was opened for a couple of hours on the 27th to keep the people entertained before the announcement to evacuate the entire city was made.
varstamea Interesting, didn't know that!
This is so sad, such a beautiful place, and home to so many who have lost so much.
It's really sad. The people didn't lost so much. They lost everything. Their home, their pets and also lovely family members. It was a big accident of a human fail.
Only ogs know about zakehav
Thank you to the men that knowingly sacrificed their lives to contain the radiation leak to save the planet from way worse radiation contamination. To the helicopter pilot, the ground crews, the wheel loader drivers, the lorry, and crane operators, that all knew they were doomed, if they did their jobs, thank you. To the others that were not fully aware of the horrific dangers that awaited at the power station, but still went in to extinguish the initial flames, thank you for charging into such great danger and continuing after finding out what the situation actually was. Most sincere thank you from many in the world. Also, thank you for saving the planet from the Nazis during World War II as well.
I was born just 100km north in 90. My mother lost 2 freinds to Chernobyl. She still cries about them.
Andrew Peterson I’m sorry for moms friends
R.I.P
Sorry for that :(
(CRIES)
50,000 people used to live here, now it's a ghost town.
Damn thinking about this and All Ghilled up brings me tears even tho I wasn't even born when this happened..
LieutenantBacon bloody good job mate cod 4 brings me memories and will remain the best cod 4 was my first ever cod game I got I loved the campaign now campaigns suck
Yes CPT.MACMILLAN AND CPT.PRICE
don't forget all the crappy cheat codes players use in all the cod games because they suck at playing that game.
mom's spaghetti I know soooo sad
mom's spaghetti no its not
Looked like a nice place before the disaster
Well, all good things have to come an end.
In truth, it looks like a typical Communist dump, full of soulless cheap concrete towers. I guess a few flowers can fool people. Talking about being fooled, this even was a hoax, a controlled demolition and major fear porn stunt.
The reason why it look so nice before that because it was rich town
Logan Spence it was a very rich place and a lot of first class citizens lived here.
It was one of the most beautiful modern cities in the USSR before the disaster!
God bless the victims of Chernobyl
They're ded
@@WatermelonBallz if they aren't dead they are mutated beasts probably
There is no god
ELTorripi1993 I like ur profile pic
Wotb tanker no you must grab Dragunov
So frightening that this video was posted in 2010 when just one year later there had been a second level 7 nuclear disaster at Fukishima following the earthquake in 2011...
It wasn't as bad as Chernobyl
WarlegganFangirl1984 exactly Fukushima is covered up also. It is the worst disaster to date. Radiation is now on the Pacific Ocean.
Very nice video. By Soviet standards Pripiyat was a very modern, young & vibrant city. I've read that the average inhabitant was aged under 30. It was apparently a model, thriving Soviet city with around 50,000 people, being largely the workers at the Chernobyl power plant & their families. The 'before' pictures look a bit dated now, but these are at least 34 years old as at 2020. It is very sad to see how the passage of time has decayed the city, with the natural reclamation by nature. You can't help but reflect on the impact that the disaster must have had on those people living and working there. Nature will continue to reclaim as it will be many hundreds, if not more, years before the ground radiation in the exclusion zone is safe to re-inhabit & re-build.
50,000 people used to live in this city,now it's a ghost town
"50,000 people used to live here, now its a ghost town"
"Fifty thousand people used to live in this city. Now it's a ghost town... I've never seen anything like it."
What Mac said makes sense to me now.
I would freak out to be in pripyat at night
Why? There's nothing there, nothing dangerous could go there and it's heavily guarded by the goverment.
+Ace Jargo .
NERHZ - CS:GO Highlights
That's a good reply, I feel ya.
Ace Jargo I think that at least 90% of the people here would be scared as fuck if you were alone at night just walking around in Pripyat.
***** Yeah, in Stalker xDD
Radioactivity killed a lot of people. Firemen died they weren't protective enough. It's a shame it was very beautiful
Szkoda tak pięknego miast .to miasto płakać będzie zawsze.
yes, there are, but not exactly in Prypiat or Chernobyl. There are a few small villages surrounding them though. Although people are not allowed to live there, there are some elderly or homeless people who actually live really close or even inside the abandoned areas.
That was really moving. I can remember this being on the news just after it happened when I was a kid. So sad. I hope all those children in the pictures are still alive?
i wouldn't bet on it
Lots of the children who were in Pripyat or Chernobyl and even some surrounding areas have thyroid cancer at this point. Some have died from the radiation.
probably maybe dead
i think most died after the explosion due to radiation and cancers
Most of them evacuated from Chernobyl and Pripyat, but the firefighters stayed to but out the fire and some citizens stayed but they got radiation poisoning and later died along with the fire fighters.
Saw scenes of it in "Life After People". Scary as hell,
great show
"50,000 people used to live here now its a ghost town." -Cpt. Price
When i was 3 years old then i lived in chernobyl😞
U not dead?
@@elgin361 for wrote this comment is not dead
Are u a mutant?
@@randomram3491 ¯\_ಠ_ಠ_/¯
This makes me sad
It feels so sad that good and prosperitywill never florish again in this part of the world. I feel so sad for all those poor families. 50,000 souls....
before the disaster chernobyl looked like the happiest place on earth... a very nice place to live it looks like
That carnival in pripyat was supposed to be opened on the 1st of May
Literally. One of the most haunted places on the face of Earth
It looked like a city for the ppl that worked there. It was a beautiful place. It’s heartbreaking to all the ppl that lost their lives and animals and the ppl and children still suffering from the effects. God bless them all 🙏🏼🕊❤️✝️
Well made thank you. And bless the people who had to live through this.
RIP all those who lost their lives to save a bigger loss. brave people and so sad that all those who lived in Pripyat lost there home. a lesson to those who think nuclear power is totally safe. I remember when I was a child and news of this happend. it was chilling to the bone.
It's safe. You only have to respect the power that is inside the reactor and the atom. No cutting corners and top-notch training of the engineers can provide us with an energy source that will not emit any co2. The fear is what blocks us from the progress. And I have something to say about this matter because my family was evacuated and their village was buried underground. We lost a lot and I have still cousins in Minsk and Gomel who were born ill. And no I'm not ignorant, I'm just willing to learn from the mistakes of previous generations.
I've heard that Dougan song so many times I had to cut the audio off. As far as calling this "vid" a movie, well, I would call it a visual documentary and very well done. Most of the afterwards pictures were chilling! I'll check out more of your works. "thumbs up"!
All the boys when you say CHERNOBYL they think only of CALL OF DUTY.
That's not quite true. I'm a guy, and I don't think of Call Of Duty when I hear the word "Chernobyl". Hell, I don't really care for Call Of Duty.
@@fredithegeroo906 Same.
God bless the people who lost their lives in that disaster.
1:15 i was affraid of water,now i can dive of that platform whitout being scared:P
thank you i did it and yes, there is a lot of information about this tragedy ; ( i feel sad because i watch movies like this and i never ever thought this could be a real situation ! thank you for your time
1:00 that's the School in PUBG.
no its the school in pripyat...
Shut up about pubg
That is a swimming pool
The initial 29 fire fighters that attended the scene of the incident with out any radioactive protection, died in the following weeks afterwards. Some 600,000 people worked in the clean up operation in a more controlled and protected (for the soviets!!) manner, but there were a lot of long lasting side effects since. People weren't evacuated immediately, and many people died from exposure seeing the incident on a bridge, now known as Death bridge.
In Modern Warfare 1 Chernobyl is a mission/map. Call of Duty fanboys tend to come on UA-cam and infest the comments with things like, "OMG JUST LIEK CALL OF DUTY" and "thumbs up if u played cod 4" Being the cesspool of gaming their pestilence occasionally spills into the real world. I've even seen them commenting on gun related videos.
You figured the arrogance of a Single man who insisted that the reactor be pushed to its limit caused all of this destruction.
so sad
I litterally almost cried.
bruh my heart is delling weird
@Nara Zyren 🇦🇹 wow dude, so funny, i am laughing rn
The first picture from the swimming pool was taken in 1996. The pool was in use by the workers of the other reactors...
It was a ghost Town from the very start....WHERE ARE ALL THE PEOPLE??? WHY IS SOMEONE TAKING A PICURE OF 2 YOUNG GIRLS FROM THE BUSHES??? WHY ARE THE BOY AND THE GIRL STANDING THERE STARING AT NOTHING??? SO MANY QUESTIONS...!!!
Are you fucking dumb?
Fucking degenerate
+Karl Hide You are fucking silly.
Cool too see so many before pics. Nice job.
"40,000 people lived in this city, now its a ghost town"
M3RK PH03N1X 50*
and its not ''people lived in this city'', its ''50000 people used to live here, now its a ghost town''.
50,000 people not 40
I'm feel really sorry for the people who have died. All the photos were heart breaking
This was a terrible disaster made worse by the culture of denial in the then Communist government. Thousands of people were asked to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to prevent a much greater catastrophe that could have wiped most of eastern europe off the map and they've gone largely unrecognised. Can anyone tell me why there are always comparisons to Hiroshima and Nagasaki? What about all the bombs detonated by the US, GB, France, CCCP and China since then? How much radiation did they release and how does it compare?
R.I.P. PRIPYIAT
When I arrived at the pool on 1:10 with my wounded friend there were many wild dogs(wolves) in the pool. I said about cod4.
Yes it is sad but this looks sadly like Detroit and Cleveland here in US dam shame. It's what happens when people stop caring.
no its what happens when a nuclear reactor fucks up
Something I noticed about that ГОТЕАЬ ПОАІССЯ hotel is that it has no sign at the time of population but then when people left there was a sign, this also goes for the recreation center, the building that is next to the hotel
i've been to some of those places in stalker i diidnt actually thaught they existed also in cod4
Reading that sentence hurt my brain.
They didn't stop tourism in the chernobyl area. You can still find a tour guide to take you through, although at some point for a period of time tourists might not be allowed because they're building a new tomb for the power plant.
Cod 4 anyone else...
only the cpt macmillan mission
Yes indeed its called "all ghillied up"
that was definitely the best mission on the game
stalker
And in a spec ops mission I think, you can get out of the map and they even modeled it SPOT ON! One of my favorite game easter eggs
It would make sense, but Pripyat was actually abandoned as well as exposed to nuclear radiation. The interest is partially in how nature takes back a region, what soviet towns looked like and perhaps whether radioactivity has affected anything, and as you have pointed out it doesn't appear to be that radiation has done much. The effects may be less visual.
Shit.
I live in Rio de Janeiro, and There's a place called Angra dos Reis, OK?
The thing is... There are nuclear power plants there. The only ones I recall remembering are Angra 1, Angra 2, Angra 3 and Angra 4.
GemVlog mhm. I grew up 14 miles from a reactor w no problems, bc if it's a modern reactor with good construction and safety training this type of disaster is a lot less likely to happen. No one builds Chernobyl-style "RBMK 1000" style reactors anymore bc design was so unsafe. They are a lot better than they used to be in 1980s.
Peppertree133 T to be fair it was how fast It was built and operator error
Sup,
I've been there late July 2012. The 15km zone around the reactor is a no-habitation zone, only temporary stays are allowed. In the area around that, for example in the village of Chernobyl itself, there is (temporary) settlement possible. For example, engineers currently working on the ChNPP and the military have rooms there.
Pripyat itself is very very abandoned - the whole place is falling apart. Manholes missing, MASSIVE overgrowth, structures crumbling..
What a butitful city It was
Guys, my dad works for IW. They make every terrain look exact for maximum gameplay experience. For example, for Skidrow in MW2, we sent 4 people to chicago and they remade downtown chicago exact.
I KNOW THAT POOL...COD
Exactly what I was thinking haha so many memories with cod 4
Jacob Getz Yassss
YES!
I miss cod4 brings back so many memories
There's something wrong with you people. Jesus Christ.
Surely you could have chosen more somber music for the video. We aren't at a club.
I fear humans will be the undoing of life. All life on earth
it was accident
I know right. Probably almost everything that happened in the world were caused by humans.
We're racing against space to see who can ruin earth first- humans waging war or a big meteor?
No we won't. Mistakes happen, it's just about preventing an even bigger one in the future. Even then, life will still go on without us or probably a few humans left to walk the Earth and the rusted ruins of past human architecture.
Now this is really interesting~ Thanks for the info! :)
And who said call of duty isn't based on history!
Kato Richardson game history u said?
Its makes you sick to the stomach to see what has happened to what once was the bread basket of that part of the world! Thanks for sharing! Great presentation and the music fits the mood well! ( es macht mich krank auf da bauch,die alma menschen!
3:48 all we have to do now is wait for Zachaev to show up then kill him >:D
Ryan Scholl it's now or never take the shot
Temper Shahifar keep that eye on that flag
9 Years ago I watched the video and a few years later I recongized the music an searched. Today I searched for "Chernobyl Images" because of the music and I found It!!
realmente era una ciudad bellisima....
Think about it
50,000 people lived in such beautiful place and now it looks so rotten and has the population of 0 Citizens and probably a couple thousand government workers
just realised cod4 is based off this haha
just now??
only the captain macmillan mission the swimming pool tho by cod 4
not funny
Lenny Turner how is that funny?
Spartan-203 It was posted 3 years ago I honestly can't remember. I wasn't laughing at the disaster though.
If I could choose any place at any time it would be Pripyat at it's best, because this town was beautiful and had a future for many people
Metro 2033 anyone?
Why at 1:33, it appears that the Hotel doesn't have the letters on it in the before picture, but in the after, it has words on it. Why is that?
Nick Sannicandro a possible explanation could be that the before picture is from a point where it was taken long before the disaster. They could have constructed additional letters on the building before the disaster took place. Thus the after picture shows the letters on the building. That is my guess, otherwise i dont know
everything looks awful. The first picture is in call of duty
all know cause this place ALL GHILLED UP 1 SHOT 1 KILL
Imagine walking around at night or sleeping in the middle of Pripyat with no tent, blankets nothing with no phone or even flashlight I would be scared shitless
i blame obama
jakesweet1000 yeah that makes alot of sense. Obama wasn't even fucking president in 1986 dumbass
@@babybaby3556 whooooooooosh
@@babybaby3556 no shit sherlock
I blame Trump
The kromogram was the first colour camera (Comercially, they have existed since 1855 prior to that) and it was available in 1907.
Last documentary I saw on Chernobyl wolves in the area showed people 1 mile away from the reactor site with only dust masks over their mouths and noses, no special clothing and with no ill effects to the wild life, after only 28 years, is that possible?
Anyone 2021??
I got a question. How did you get the photo's of Chernobyl last time? And it's clear. Not going against the video or what not. Just curious~
I agree, almost looks like something out of a movie setting. I find it hard to believe people can now visit this place. I would find it very creepy just walk around a city with no people or animals but I guess that's the attraction.
OMG Poor people ! and firefighters ! thanks for the info ! where can i get more info about Chernobyl? im really into this history theme ; )
I mean it is so sad because the hospital and amusement park (it wasn't open when the explosion happened) is now radioactive :(
the track to this video, isn't "M.S.D - O CLAIRE" it's "ROB DOUGAN - CLUBBED TO DEATH"
thank you ! i never heard about it, until my husband told me, so i decided to look for some info, and yes, i found a lot of on google and youtube ; ) thank you very much for your time ; )
That abandoned ferris wheel looks so damn creepy
I come from poland and if you go there right now and go to a living complex from the 1985s the apartments look EXACTLY the same as on these pictures.
Good ol time. Where me and MacMillan used to step on this place.
The level of crisis management used during and after this disaster has been massive.
Yeah in Multiplayer the map "Bloc" is too. A lot of these pictures are showcased in that game. Like the bumber cars.
My epic gamer instincts tell me not to shoot the dog in the pool, and let the dog kill the enemy.
@CandyCaiine Basically the whole game revolves around Chernobyl and Pripyat. Bloc is an exact replica of the city, right down to the pool, gym and the farris wheel.
There were 50 thousand only in pripyat. Not to mention all the people around europe who contracted cancer due to this accident. It's hard to tell the exact number.
they estimated many of the deaths, based upon radiation studies conducted on surviving victims of hiroshima and nagasaki. these estimates, as far as i can see, were around 14000, although very meticulous studies have been made of the inhabitants of chernobyl and neighbouring cities. only 57 cases have been confirmed as far is ive seen, although im sure some workers died from acute radiation sickness. it was noted the dust produced, (caesium) caused mainly thyroid cancer in children.
the music makes it soo freakin eerie
So if I'm contaminated, does that mean, that I'm one plus number to the casualties of the catastrophe? I don't really get it.
After looking it up, it turns out, lot of people died after the accident, because the nuclear pollution went out to everywhere, and people developed cancer in them. Some say that less people were affected, while some say, millions have died because of cancer that was developed in them because of chernobyl.
Over 50.000 people used to live here. Now, it's a ghost town.
There were some dogs at 4:10 ?
I remember they attacked me when I was carrying Cpt. McMilan
3:54 and 5:24 are the same picture but cropped differently. Anyways, cool video.
R.I.P Prypiat City
Every Chernobyl video has this song.
@CandyCaiine at start in COD 4 i think theyre saying about chernobyl: 50,000 people used to live here and now its city of ghosts ! =P