My trip to the abandoned cities Chernobyl and Pripyat
You may have heard of Chernobyl and the nuclear disaster back in 1986, in Ukrain. They where going to test a new safety system at reactor 4, and the whole Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. Today you can visit the area, wich is said to be the most contaminated place on earth. I went there in March this year, and I want to share some pictures from my trip with the Steemit community.
I went on a two day trip and visited Chernobyl, the powerplant and Pripyat. You need a guide to go inside these places. We went with a group of 16 people. It was very interesting and strange to walk around in the abandoned villages, and walk inside the empty houses and buildings.
A lot of stuff is shattered all over the place, but most of the radioactive material is buried under the ground. I felt very safe walking around, and we also got our own geiger counter. We used it to measure the radiation level, and at the end of our tour, we got to see how much radiation we were exposed of.
We got to walk inside many buildings. I could see that Pripyat was a beautiful city before the accident. Many of the buildings have colorful art made of glass:
On some buildings the outside is decorated with mosaic
People may recognice the pool and the ferris wheel below, from the computer game Call of Duty 4.
The snow covered some of the bumper cars in the amusement park. Sadly no children had the opportunity to enjoy this park, it was suppose to open just five days after the accident.
When we walked around, a lot of cute dogs accompanied us. They made the empty ruins look a bit more friendly:
Some pictures of one of the schools:
I was shocked to learn that so many people worked so hard and even gave their life to prevent the power plant from exploding a second time. The second explosion whould have been devastating for all of Europe. A lot of work has been put down to clean up the area and cover up the whole power plant.
Statue of the firemen in action, fighting the invisible nuclear enemy
I`m grateful that I have had the chance to visit this strange place with such a sad story. The good thing is that a lot of wild animals now are taking over, and living in the area.
Thank you for reading my post about this adventure to a lost world.
With love
Helle
I get a fallout ( PC game) feeling looking at this pictures. Great post @helle.
Me too! I loved Fallout 4, and it felt like being in the game! :D
excellent photography friend continues so I liked a lot also has an excellent content
Thank you :D
It was a very interesting reading and great photos. Scary to think of what could happen if the second reactor had exploded.
Thank you :D I agree, luckily it did not happen!
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This really looks like a ghost town. great post :D
It shure was! Thank you :D
Interesting photos. Speaking of radioactive, 5G is radioactive like microwaves or even much stronger.
Thank you :)
Flott post Helle, veldig godt beskrevet av stedet og det som hendte, flotte bilder😀👍🏻
Tusen takk mamma😄
That is really good post @helle, it could be really worst scenario for all countries in Europe and probably on this continent. I think many people who worked on that broken reactor never been told the whole truth adn I know that many of them were soldiers so it was an order too. But it is our responsibility to remember this event and to let our young generation that such disaster happened so that it never happens again.
Thank you for reminding, Cheers @Stef1
Thank you :) I agree, it is very important to remember events like this.