You can go on holiday to that place as they say parts are now safe.
Not sure if he was affected by radiation his teeth would fall out.
On a side note John Wayne and many who were in a film with him died from cancer, and many believe it is because the film was apparently filmed where they had tested nuclear bombs.
Fake video, made for views, as most stuff online. Chernobyl is open for tourists for a long time now...the radiation there is lower than on a commercial flight.
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Fake video, made for views, as most stuff online. Chernobyl is open for tourists for a long time now...the radiation there is lower than on a commercial flight.
Tourist routes there are absolutely safe...but if you wander around in the excluded zones, you are at some risk.
As for the approved zones:
"You will probably get more radiation from the flight that you take," she said. That's especially true if you're coming from the US. At 33,000 feet, she said, "you have less protection from the earth's atmosphere, the sun's radiation, and cosmic rays and particles." https://www.businessinsider.com/cher...adioactivity-3
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If this was radiation, he'd lose his mane of hair first.
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Fake video, made for views, as most stuff online. Chernobyl is open for tourists for a long time now...the radiation there is lower than on a commercial flight.
Unfortunately, it is not. You don't understand how it works. When you talk about an average level, which even in Chernobyl is different from one meter left or right, you forget that the most dangerous thing is not the direct radiation, but the radioactive particles that you breathe. These may show zero radiation on a dosimeter, but when they enter your body, they slowly kill you from the inside. Actually, this is how radioactive Polonium works on tobacco smokers. The smoke itself doesn't show any radioactivity on consumer dosimeters, but that doesn't mean it isn't radioactive
So, only stupid assholes visit places like Chernobyl or Fukushima by their own will and for their own money. On the other hand, if there is a Darwin Award, there should be idiots who win it. I wish them all good luck
Tourist routes there are absolutely safe...but if you wander around in the excluded zones, you are at some risk.
As for the approved zones:
"You will probably get more radiation from the flight that you take," she said. That's especially true if you're coming from the US. At 33,000 feet, she said, "you have less protection from the earth's atmosphere, the sun's radiation, and cosmic rays and particles." https://www.businessinsider.com/cher...adioactivity-3
You are right. When you fly in an airplane, you are exposed to cosmic radiation, which comes from outer space and is made up of high-energy particles. While the exposure to cosmic radiation is higher at higher altitudes, the levels are still relatively low and not considered to be a significant health risk for the average traveler. Visiting Chernobyl can potentially expose you to higher levels of radiation, depending on where you go and how you protect yourself.
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