What’s It Like to Visit CHERNOBYL & PRIPYAT? (Ukraine Exclusion Zone)
I visit Chernobyl, exploring the infamous site of a devastating nuclear accident in the former Soviet Union, located in modern day Ukraine. I stand outside reactor number 4, before heading into the ghostly abandoned city of Pripyat, walking around and exploring along with some other parts of the exclusion zone.
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Holiday in Chernobyl: Tourism in the Exclusion Zone
Thirty years after the worst nuclear accident in history, Chernobyl has become a tourist attraction. Tens of thousands of people are believed to have died prematurely from the catastrophe which spread a radioactive cloud over Europe in 1986, but last year 17,000 people visited the so-called exclusion zone anyway.
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Chernobyl tour
So we started at 8:00 am in the morning in Kyiv. The trip took us the whole day. Highlights of the tour were the deserted town of Zalyssia, Kopachi kindergarten, the Duga radar Station and Prypiat. The sarcophagus of the former nuclear plant was not that exciting.
Exclusive Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Tour (Inside Reactor #3)
Exclusive Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Tour (Inside Reactor #3)!! Back in late August 2019, my friends Chris Lucido, Todd Konitzer, and I all traveled to Ukraine to meet our friends Lucas and Sandra. Lucas is a longtime subscriber and radiation specialist who has been working in the Chernobyl exclusion zone for the past few years. He was able to schedule us an exclusive tour of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant which included an inside look at reactor #3 which is directly next to the reactor #4 that exploded during the Chernobyl disaster that occurred back in 1986, which is also the main feature of the HBO Chernobyl documentary. My friend Todd videoed the whole experience and produced this amazing video!! BIG thanks to our friend Lucas for creating this opportunity for us and I appreciate you all watching and being part of the experience yourselves. The vlog for our Pripyat, Ukraine tour will post next Wednesday!! Get excited!!
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Chernobyl Tourism Boom Brings Illegal Traffic To The Zone
Inspired by the popular TV series and a tourism initiative proposed by Ukraine's president, more tourists are visiting the Chernobyl exclusion zone than ever. Alongside the official guided tours, the abandoned area has also seen a rising number of illegal visitors entering at their own risk.
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Ukraine: Chernobyl disaster visiting on the 30th anniversary
It was a three-day evacuation that turned into a decades-long exile.
On the morning of April 26, 1986, no one could yet tell that a meltdown at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine would become the world's worst nuclear accident.
On the thirtieth anniversary of the disaster, Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from the abandoned city of Pripyat, near the Chernobyl plant.
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Visited the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor site while travelling in Ukraine and decided to try out vlogging! It's a first attempt at a travel blog but if you like it then let me know and I'll maybe add a few more blogs from my European travels this summer ✌️The Chernobyl tour was one of the best things I have ever done and I would definitely recommend that you go and check out the reactor, prypiat and the surrounding exclusion zone if you are ever in Ukraine.
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HOW RADIOACTIVE IS CHERNOBYL IN 2019? - Ukraine
Before visiting the exclusion zone of Chernobyl - home to the worst nuclear disaster in the world, we wondered just how much radiation we would be exposed to.
After our tour with Chernobyl Tour, we discovered that as long as you have a guide and follow all of the safety precautions, walking around the Chernobyl's 10km-30km exclusion zone is relatively safe.
After the initial reactor exploded in 1986, over 600,000 liquidators have since cleansed the area of radiation. In addition, in July 2019 a New Safe Confinement has been built around Reactor 4 to confine the exposed reactor.
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The reactor meltdown and fire at the Chernobyl plant spewed fallout over much of Northern Europe. But most of it landed within 30 kilometres of the plant.
All 50,000 of Pripyat’s population were evacuated. Human life removed, nature has slowly been reclaiming the town.
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SLEEPING INSIDE CHERNOBYL EXCLUSION ZONE (are we crazy?)
Did you know there is a hotel inside the Chernobyl exclusion zone? We slept in the only hotel available to the public inside the 30 kilometer exclusion zone, then spent the whole day exploring the deserted town of Pripyat and the surrounding areas. You can't visit Chernobyl without a tour guide, and we booked our tour through SoloEast. We had a great experience, and we highly recommend checking them out if you're interested in visiting Chernobyl -

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Travel vlog 659 | Chernobyl, Ukraine | Country #94/100 | Filmed August 2019
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Ukraine considers tourism plan for Chernobyl
Ukraine's government is hoping to entice tourists to the still radioactive site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, 25 years on from the tragedy.
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This week I went to Chernobyl! Ive always wanted to go see the nuclear power plant and explore the exclusion zone around Chernobyl but after watching the the recent miniseries Chernobyl on HBO, it give me a kick to finally go as it got me really interested. Ive made 3 videos in Chernobyl, this being the 1st! I had a crazy time around Chernobyl and in Pripyat and looking forward to show you!
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CHERNOBYL AND PRIPYAT TODAY - A Guided Tour Around the Past
We visited Chernobyl power plant and the town of Pripyat in Ukraine as part of a guided tour in April. Here' my Vlog about the trip. I cover the chernobyl disaster in basic terms, plus the deserted town of pripyat. It was fantastic and I learnt so much....Please remember a lot of my research and spoken word voice over is from Wikipedia and other sources.
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On the 26th of April, 1986, in the number four light water graphite-moderated reactor of the Chernobyl Power Plant, there was a catastrophic nuclear accident. The event occurred during a late-night safety test which simulated a station blackout power failure, in the course of which safety systems were intentionally turned off, some against the directives of the Soviet Union. Water flashed into steam generated a destructive steam explosion, and a subsequent open air graphite fire. This fire produced considerable updrafts for about nine days. These lofted plumes of fission products into the atmosphere. This radioactive material precipitated into parts of the western USSR and Europe. The Chernobyl accident is considered the most disastrous nuclear power plant accident in history, both in terms of cost and casualties. The struggle, later known as the Battle for Chernobyl to stop there being a greater catastrophe, together with the later decontamination efforts for the surroundings ultimately involved 500000 workers, and cost an estimate 18 billion rubles, and was thought to have been one of the catalysts for the eventual downfall of the Soviet Union. And today, almost 32 years to the day from the accident, we were gonna visit Chernobyl Power Plant and the infamous town of Pripyat that was abandoned nearby. So then, we're on the bus. We've got Dane here. Nod's just over there. So, we have, let's take these off, a 45 minute walk to the train station, which actually sorted us out quite a bit. So, we've got here a Geiger counter to take with us on the Chernobyl tour. This measures, obviously, radiation, pretty much. At the moment, it's coming in at 0.11. Okay, 0.12. So, a map of the zone as well. After meeting at half past seven in the morning outside Kiev's main train station, we had a two hour bus ride due north to Chernobyl. Regardless of the tour, it was a beautiful day, and it was just lovely seeing the Ukrainian countryside going by, but we all kinda kept our thoughts to ourselves, knowing that we were visiting a place that hasn't really been accepting tours for very long, and also is still classified as uninhabitable by human beings. In 1986, soon after the disaster, a 30 kilometre exclusion zone was enforced around Chernobyl Power Plant. Within this, another 10 kilometre exclusion zone was also enforced. We would have to pass through these exclusion zones, and also have our radioactive levels tested when we left. We had to jump out and line up in front of the bus and have our passports checked, and it was also an opportunity for me to take a few photos looking down a very long, straight road that we'd just come up, and also som military armour that was there. So, we're at a checkpoint. Where is this the checkpoint from? Right, we're going to the secure zone at the moment, which means we have to go through passport control. Weather's got better, and my hangover's disappeared. Brilliant. Sorry about this guys, but I've got the completely wrong lens on at the moment to do any kind of vlogging, but we're in this first village, aren't we? We're in the 30 kilometre zone, aren't we, at the moment? So, we've gone through the main checkpoint, which I showed you a second ago, and now we're at the first kind of abandoned village that was evacuated a couple of days after the disaster, isn't it? There's loads of these houses about that are just completely overtaken by nature. It's absolutely nuts. 0.22 now. And that started off at 0.12, so we've gone up 10 micro blah, blah, blahs? Yeah, this place is completely empty, it's mad. Absolutely crazy. The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, otherwise known as the Zone of Alienation, is largely uninhabited, except for about 300 residents that have refused to leave. The area has largely reverted to forests and has been overrun with wildlife because of a lack of competition with humans for space and resources.