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Rantomi
Location: Finland Gender: Male
kwak
| | | Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff < on 6/21/2005 5:39 AM >
| | | yo. Some of you may have noticed that last week there were a story about Chernobyl tourism in NY Times front page. I were on that specific trip and here's my gallery for the tour: http://random.gfxile.net/chernobyl/ There's links to other guys galleries too that were at the same trip.
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Conundrum Criticón
Location: GTA Gender: Male
Now Entering The Bling Chamber
| | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 1 on 6/21/2005 2:45 PM >
| | | I only got to look at a few, I will look at the rest later on today, But amaizing photos sofar.
Conundrum
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Carpe Noctem |
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GreyDeath
Location: Ontario Gender: Male
The Darkness is coming...
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 2 on 6/21/2005 5:15 PM >
| | | Nice photos! One day I'll take that trip... One day... -Me!
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smalltowngirl
Gender: Female
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 3 on 6/21/2005 5:26 PM >
| | | I liked those shot's and how it has a little story to go with it. I would love to go there some day. It would be awesome, and very moving. Anyway, once again nice shots. [last edit 6/21/2005 5:26 PM by smalltowngirl - edited 1 times]
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Engine666
Location: Hamilton, Ohio Gender: Male
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 4 on 6/21/2005 8:57 PM >
| | | Amazing shots. Thanks.
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Rantomi
Location: Finland Gender: Male
kwak
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 5 on 6/21/2005 9:12 PM >
| | | for the people who want to take the trip someday. positive things about that trip: - Pripyat is very, very nice place and has stuff to photograph for months. - Feeling in the place is absolutely unique. - There would be a lot of nice places around. negative things: - With the guided tour we had very small amount of time and guide was poking and hurrying us all the time. We saw only small portion of things. - People had broken and messed most of the places we visited in Pripyat. - Uncertain feeling after the trip that your testicles will drop anytime soon
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cavemonkey
Location: berthoud,Colorado Gender: Male
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 6 on 6/21/2005 9:27 PM >
| | | great photos! risky approaching and going in those vehicles though. vehicles, wooden structures, and heavily wooded areas hold radiation in the exclusion zone, especially fire trucks since they tried to fight the fire after the explosion. these are awsome photos, gives a view that other sites do not!
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smalltowngirl
Gender: Female
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 7 on 6/22/2005 1:49 AM >
| | | Being a girl and all I doubt that I will have the uncertain feeling of my testicle's dropping, I will have the certain feeling that they won't because I ain't got none. But thanks for the forewarning!
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Rantomi
Location: Finland Gender: Male
kwak
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 8 on 6/22/2005 5:33 AM >
| | | cavemonkey, yeah. It wasn't a place tourists should go, that's why there was a fence. =) They didn't yell us though before we went near the helicopters. smalltowngirl, you never know about the consequences of radiation...
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Rantomi
Location: Finland Gender: Male
kwak
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 9 on 6/22/2005 1:30 PM >
| | | Actually after a bit of browsing all the forums I noticed that this is in wrong place. Could some operator move this to world-section?
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totensiebush
Location: Berkeley, CA Gender: Male
neophyte
| | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 10 on 6/22/2005 6:49 PM >
| | | Did you have any sort of radiation detection (ie geiger counter) with you for when you went into vehicles etc, or did you just figure that you were exposed for short enough periods of time that you would be fine?
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Rantomi
Location: Finland Gender: Male
kwak
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 11 on 6/22/2005 9:35 PM >
| | | with the vehicles. no. when touring around reactors and pripyat, yes. and I'm a bit concerned about the testicles because of the vehicles.
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BuyMeAPony
Gender: Female
We are not amused
| | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 12 on 6/22/2005 9:44 PM >
| | | Wow that was amazing! Thanks for telling us about your pictures. I really enjoyed that especially since im such a chicken shit I have to live vicariously through others. As my husband said if that had been me with the particle in my shoe I would have convinced myself i had 2 days to live. Good thing you took the trip so that I could see it.
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Kimmo Noble Donor
| | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 13 on 6/23/2005 4:29 PM >
| | | Nice pictures, I just accidentally found the NY Times article. Not a very expensive trip and I'm really tempted to go, but I think that the risk is too big. I might reconsider once me and my fiancé have some offsprings, but before that I think that the risk that the child will be born disabled is too great. Might not, but then again it just might happen and I rather would not ruin someones life for pictures from a place, that I can visit, when I'm nearing my own time to go. Still, great trip and pictures!
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AdventureGrime
Location: Chicago, Illinois Gender: Male
Something original.
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 14 on 6/23/2005 9:00 PM >
| | | So after what, 14 years or so it's safe? I'm not all too sure about that... What's the official numbers and shit on all that radiation junk in Pripyat?
All your neighbours are competitors Where'd you all go wrong There never was a mountain to climb |
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AdventureGrime
Location: Chicago, Illinois Gender: Male
Something original.
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 15 on 6/23/2005 9:09 PM >
| | | Good Pictures by the way!! I really almost felt like I was there. I would love to go some day. You're very lucky.
All your neighbours are competitors Where'd you all go wrong There never was a mountain to climb |
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BuyMeAPony
Gender: Female
We are not amused
| | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 16 on 6/24/2005 1:42 AM >
| | | The article that I read said that it would take at least 600 years for the levels to be safe enough for habitation. However they have been doing sampling and monitoring within the animal population. So far the the only life that seems to be seriously affected by it are frogs and toads. But they in general are very susceptible to genetic mutation. We have quit a few built in checks and balances when it comes to mutations. We are talking long term effects here. At the current levels the human genome could not withstand long term inhabitance. Obviously I dont know the impact of just a limited amount of time but trust me if an area makes a wee froggy grow 8 legs its reason enough for me not to homestead. Once youve buggered your genetic material you might as well kiss your ass goodbye.
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Rantomi
Location: Finland Gender: Male
kwak
| | | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 17 on 6/24/2005 5:08 AM >
| | | As a finnish guy I get 4 sieverts dosage of radiation per year. This year I'll get 5. We checked from radiation-officials from finland that the trip is safe to take because that one day influence is not too big. Long term affections is the problem. So it's most likely just very very bad luck if I get any side effects because of DNA-mutation. One of the NY-Times guys were there for the 8th time when he was there with us. I already have offspring =) Only thing I'm concerned about is that in the vehicle graveyard, the radiation is not been mapped yet and it was forbidden to go near the vehicles. About the official numbers of radiation in Pripyat: It can't be determined like that because the radiation is concentrated in certain places. For example the cars in the amusement park and moss around that gave top 800 microroentgens per hour. most of the pripyat were somewhere around 50-200. Normal readings in Finland is something like 15-25 and can be over 100 in some places that contain Radon-gases.
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nofear
Location: Scotland, UK Gender: Male
| | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 18 on 7/23/2005 12:16 AM >
| | | Thank you for the pics! I will do that trip someday... someday. And guys if you have the money to do it now you should, you never know what might stop you in a few years.
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rapcw
Location: Antioch, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Yet Another Chernobyl exclusion zone stuff <Reply # 19 on 7/25/2005 6:02 AM >
| | | Nice pictures. I especially liked the stuff of the abandoned vehicle area. Thanks for sharing.
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