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Chernobyl

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Chernobyl

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Source Gallery: https://izismile.com/2019/06/26/nature_takes_chernobyl_back_65_pics.html

Archived Source Gallery: https://web.archive.org/web/20240317193848/https://izismile.com/2019/06/26/nature_takes_chernobyl_back_65_pics.html

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  • Zozano@lemy.lol
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    FYI it has been ~40 years

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      19,960 years left to go until it is habitable again

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        I bet I could live there and be fine. The pesky Russians might want to kick me out though

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          Pripyat and Chernobyl are in Ukraine :)

          There are (or were?) guided tours, but for a really good view of what it’s like there, I recommend Shiey’s Journey Across Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

          He’s a Lithuanian YouTuber and thrill-seeker who illegally went there and had to run from security at one point, too. He found lots of signs of other “Stalkers,” including a group in the flesh that invited him for dinner.

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            I wonder if he was trying to say invading forces might want to kick him out.

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              Yes

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          While the background radiation levels aren’t exceptionally dangerous and people do live in the exclusion zone, there are a large number of radioactive hotspots that could be extremely dangerous. They’re small pieces of the reactor core that were spread around by the explosion, and they’re extremely radioactive still. If you inhaled one or if you were to eat a plant or animal that had eaten/absorbed one it could do a significant amount of damage to you. Kyle Hill has some really good videos on this topic.

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          Kiyv oblast is not Russian last time I checked. The bears, wolves and workers might have a bone to pick with you though.

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            Aren’t Russian troops still there though?

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              No. They have left the place almost two years already

              https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/russians-leave-chornobyl-as-fighting-rages-elsewhere-1.5842259

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