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Chernobyl Nuclear reports/pics
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/
Very very nice !! Read/watch the hole thing ! Scary....... |
interesting link .thx
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i read her whole site the other day, quite the read. i'd like to visit there, but the whole radiation thing kinda sucks..
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She is crazy !!
1) Going there !!!! 2) On bike 3) In winter ????????????? 4) Girl/Alone |
Saw that a while back. The big cemet tomb they put around that thing is just one scary fuckin though of whats under it.
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Oh heheheh i thought it was a new story to everyone ?
Well it is for me ! Man, i would like to go there too and ride my bike around with a metter hehehehe ! Weird shit huh ? Scary too ! I wonder how long yuo can stay there before you become hill and that you could die ? Like her for instance ? Anyone knows ? I'm curious |
interesting read, strange girl to do that all by herself
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"on a carousel we having 103 microroengen on the clock"
Is that high? |
Wow, that is truly amazing. Nice find man. :thumbsup
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cool post reading now
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I mean, what's going to happen to her ? Puke for a couple of days, fever ? Feel sick for a week then she's ok ? Like this is the price i have to pay to do this ? Or it's worst ? Anyone ? I'm very very interested ! I'm like "GLUED" to this right now hehehehehe:helpme |
whats really scary is that the whole tomb thing is so poorly constructed they dont expect it to last much longer. like maybe a few years if theyre lucky.
then its chernobyl all over again. |
For real ?
Wow ! |
Just what I need to start my day... seeing some sad pics.
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Very sad...
She must be one brave woman to venture into the radiation-polluted areas. In comparison, an office in Pittsburgh has about 11 micro-roentgens/hr. |
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The pictures of the apartments and towns all ready for days that never came are pretty spooky |
> Zoologists also brought two American Bisons, but idea to
> breed them didn't work out and bison male run away. I > don't know, if he run from radiation or from his bride, but > last time bison has been seen in Belorusia, he heading > west and may be he just decided to return to America. Nice to see even bisons in a radioactive dead zone have problems with the wife. Fuck me.... this is the most addictive, interesting angelfire page ive ever read. |
very interesting read
thanks for post |
tough girl Id say ;)
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Ahh well, now we know where to find some cheap accomodation. I bet rents are low around there.
Mind you...... I bet landlords are scarce too! |
That is some freaky shit.
I couldn't go into ghost city alone and into abandonned buildings. Beeing in somebody's abandonned house would be freaky as hell.. Dishes still on the table, clothes hanging, family pictures... :helpme |
wow thats something, I never new it was such a town with buildings and whatnot
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Very interesting read good post :thumbsup
I remember when we were told about it a couple of days after it happened was a bit scary living 40 miles from a nuclear power plant. |
Very intresting.
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as far as I know even milliroentgen are not deadly, unless of course you sit infront of a source for years. Also, a dose that might not be bad for your heath if you just stand is a lot worse if you have it inside of your body. Thats why she says things like she prefers not to ride on very dusty roads or ride there when others ride there too because of the radioactive dust you would breath into your lungs.
500 microroentgen are not deadly at all, having 500 microroentgen in your lungs for 1 year is not such a nice though though, at least not for your lungs ;) |
hmm, interesting
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Still, she's CRAZY ! |
She will prolly die sooner because of that tip :-x
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Bloody amazing. I did a project on Chernobyl in school and ever since I have been fascinated with the incident and both the short and long term the aftermath. At the time (1990ish) photographers went right into the reactor building. The dose received in that single visit was twice the safe dose for an ENTIRE lifetime.
BTW, I'm surprised that her angelfire site isn't (a) popping 5 windows per page and (b) isn't complaining about bw exceeded... :winkwink: |
Definitely interesting stuff...
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I remember when this happened - we all followed it on the news. It scared the shit out of us.
I ride motorcycles myself, and I couldn't imagine driving through a large ghost town like that...... |
I live near the Chernobyl Zone - about 300-500Km from it. Most our people have illness and diseases connected with influence of radiation. It is a tradegy of whole generation!
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But one of the Chernobyl reactors has been running until recent hasn't it?
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Awesome read. :2 cents:
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I saw that a while back.. pretty crazy shit.
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nice link
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I really enjoyed reading that... nice link...
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Scary shit:(
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> 500 microroentgen are not deadly at all, having 500
> microroentgen in your lungs for 1 year is not such a > nice though though, at least not for your lungs ;) Errrrrrr what has this got to do with your lungs? In any case, didnt she say that 500 was enough to die a slow, quiet death or something like that. |
3500 people stayed after the disaster? Didn't know that. Thanks for the link, interesting stuff.
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hmm, this is starting to give me a good idea. New niche for reality site?
http://www.irf.kiev.ua/ukr/programs/....chernobyl.jpg |
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If you breath in fallout (radioactive dust), it then sits in your body for a long period of time. This is the reason during the cold war some bombs were specifically designed to explode at the optimum altitude to introduce as much dust into the atmosphere as possible. (some were designed the opposite of course) If radioactive fallout gets on your skin (pretend you don't breath or swallow it for a minute), it's not nearly as bad as you can literally wash it off. Then you are only exposed for the amount of time it takes you to get your chemical bath. (this of course may still be lethal depending on the radioactivity of whatever substance is on you, but is far less likely to be). The certain iodine compound among others I don't know of, helps to pass radiation through your body. From my understanding, taking these chemicals after being exposed basically "attracts" some radioactive isotopes to a "sold" compount, where it can then be cleaned from your body via normal waste-disposal means (liver, kidney, whatever..). That's why back after 9/11 you got spam for whatever iodine compound this is. :) It's obviously not too terribly effective, but an old method of treating radiation sickness. Shrug.. this is of course all my understanding. I could be wrong on some things, as real good specific non-technical explanation of the TRUE effects of radiation are somewhat hard to come by. There is LOTS of FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) spread about radiation, which I hope goes away in my lifetime. I would have taken that ride any day of the week, and hopefully someday maybe I'll be able to.. -Phil |
Rumors are in the air about crushing cupola which cover this place!
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Is it true that radiation causes hair loss?
If it is, maybe I need to get there. Depilation doesnt work and therefore I cannot hang out at the beach without people staring and girls find me repulsive. As such, I could move to Chernobyl. Low rent - Low population - Free Hair Loss Anyone thing my logic is warped or am I making sense? |
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/ki.../image10.3.jpg Great story, deserves a bump. :thumbsup
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