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Hot damn, Chernobyl's back in business!!

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Ukraine to open Chernobyl area to tourists in 2011

By MARIA DANILOVA, Associated Press – 22 mins ago

KIEV, Ukraine – Want a better understanding of the world's worst nuclear disaster? Come tour the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Beginning next year, Ukraine plans to open up the sealed zone around the Chernobyl reactor to visitors who wish to learn more about the tragedy that occurred nearly a quarter of a century ago, the Emergency Situations Ministry said Monday.

Chernobyl's reactor No. 4 exploded on April 26, 1986, spewing radiation over a large swath of northern Europe. Hundreds of thousands of people were resettled from areas contaminated with radiation fallout in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. Related health problems still persist.

The so-called exclusion zone, a highly contaminated area within a 30-mile (48-kilometer) radius of the exploded reactor, was evacuated and sealed off in the aftermath of the explosion. All visits were prohibited.

Today, about 2,500 employees maintain the remains of the now-closed nuclear plant, working in shifts to minimize their exposure to radiation. Several hundred evacuees have returned to their villages in the area despite a government ban. A few firms now offer tours to the restricted area, but the government says those tours are illegal and their safety is not guaranteed.
Emergency Situations Ministry spokeswoman Yulia Yershova said experts are developing travel routes that will be both medically safe and informative for Ukrainians as well as foreign visitors. She did not give an exact date when the tours were expected to begin.

"There are things to see there if one follows the official route and doesn't stray away from the group," Yershova told The Associated Press. "Though it is a very sad story."

The United Nations Development Program chief Helen Clark toured the Chernobyl plant together with Baloha on Sunday and said she supported the plan because it could help raise money and tell an important lesson about nuclear safety.

"Personally I think there is an opportunity to tell a story here and of course the process of telling a story, even a sad story, is something that is positive in economic terms and positive in conveying very important messages," said Clark, according to her office.

The ministry also said Monday it hopes to finish building a new safer shell for the exploded reactor by 2015. The new shelter will cover the original iron-and-concrete structure hastily built over the reactor that has been leaking radiation, cracking and threatening to collapse.

The new shell is 345 feet (105 meters) tall, 853 feet (260 meters) wide and 490 feet (150 meters) long. It weighs 20,000 tons and will be slid over the old shelter using rail tracks. The new structure will be big enough to house the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris or the Statue of Liberty in New York.

The overall cost of project, financed by international donors, has risen from $505 million (euro380 million) to $1.15 billion (euro870 million) because of stricter safety requirements, according to Ukrainian officials.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which manages the project, said a final estimate of the project's cost will be released after the French-led consortium Novarka finalizes a construction plan in the next few months.


Ukraine to open Chernobyl area to tourists in 2011 - Yahoo! News

Something tells me this place would still make a good horror movie. A Ukrainian developer has already made a good game series based off of the event.
 
I saw a documentary on the children born after this event. It was horrifying in itself. The children had many kinds of cancer and unimaginable deformities. Many were in dumped in orphanages, or maybe they were hospitals. One of the ladies with the documentary carried a child with a tumor almost the size of her head on the back of her skull. The child was maybe two years old and cried when she was moved because of the pain. I remember thinking that there were so many of them, that they probably went days and days without being carried like a mother would carry her child. When this little girl finally settled in the woman's arms it seemed like the first peace she had known. It was so sad.
 
I saw a documentary on the children born after this event. It was horrifying in itself. The children had many kinds of cancer and unimaginable deformities. Many were in dumped in orphanages, or maybe they were hospitals. One of the ladies with the documentary carried a child with a tumor almost the size of her head on the back of her skull. The child was maybe two years old and cried when she was moved because of the pain. I remember thinking that there were so many of them, that they probably went days and days without being carried like a mother would carry her child. When this little girl finally settled in the woman's arms it seemed like the first peace she had known. It was so sad.

:( Yeah hopefully something good will come of this new side of things there.
 
I have this on my MUST SEE list to visit sometime soon. I would love to have the current escorted tour where it is just you and a guide. Seems like some spooky shit.

check out this site :

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There is some controversy over the site and it being a hoax or whatever, but it is still made up of accurate pictures and shit.
 
I have this on my MUST SEE list to visit sometime soon. I would love to have the current escorted tour where it is just you and a guide. Seems like some spooky shit.

you really want to go there? :worried:

Sure it's spooky alright, but damn you're gonna catch a dose of radiation.







b0und (I don't wanna glow in the dark)
 
There are safe areas in the town and surrounding areas. Look at the website and she tells you how to measure the areas with the thingyamoozoo and stay safe.
 
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