The history of Chernobyl and Pripyat in 2024
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- čas přidán 1. 04. 2024
- Unveil the history of Chernobyl and Pripyat in 2024.
Journey through the haunting remnants of a forgotten era and uncover the secrets that lie within.
Join me as we venture into the heart of the exclusion zone, revealing its secrets exclusively in this captivating video.
I was nine at the time and living in central Wales, I remember my parents telling me to stay out of the rain. Some of the plume made it that far., though there was some argument and denial on the matter. Numerous countries across Europe were affected to some extent, we may never know just how much.
Great video.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
It's incredible how far-reaching the effects of the disaster were. The uncertainty and the long-term impact on various regions is indeed a sobering thought.
I'm glad you found the video informative. If you have any more insights or questions, I'd love to hear them!
I have done the tour on two occasions, Pripyat is a humbling experience. With nature taking over, more and more buildings have become unsafe. Yes - tree roots can crack concrete! So I will be surprised if the tours return. You have brilliantly captured what so many people will never see for real but can still marvel at. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your experience! Pripyat truly is a humbling place, and it's incredible to see nature reclaiming the area. You're right about the safety concerns, and it's uncertain what the future holds for tours. I'm glad I could capture a glimpse of it for those who may never visit in person. Your kind words mean a lot to me!
I have to say that I didn't see any best footage of Pripyat like this for the last years. Amazing eye, amazing shots. Great job!
Thank you so much!
I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the footage. Pripyat is such a compelling place to capture, and I tried to do justice to its unique atmosphere.
Your kind words mean a lot to me. Thank you!
@@ExploreWithMaia Yes the atmosphere of this place is same unique as your video, thank you for it.
Amazing camera work!!
That fire report transmission is absolutely chilling to this day.
Absolutely, that transmission remains chilling even after so much time.
It's a piece of history that highlights the enormity and consequences of that disaster.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for keeping the memory of those events alive.
Amazing footage! I have missed out on going there in 2016! It’s something I’ll regret and being a photographer I was dreaming of documenting this place! Perhaps maybe one day or maybe not…
I only wished I had took the opportunity to go when I had it. As it stands now I will probably never have it again. One thing removed from my bucket list unfortunately. Awsome drone footage though.
Hi! Thanks for your comment.
I understand your regret; it's indeed a unique and fascinating place. Even if you didn't have the chance to visit in person, I'm glad the video allowed you to see some of it through the drone footage.
Who knows, maybe one day circumstances will change, and you can add Pripyat back to your bucket list.
Thanks again for watching the video! 🌻
Waouh !!! vidéo fascinante, images incroyables...et musique magnifique, quelle est-elle ?
Bravo et merci de nous faire découvrir les lieux et les évènements de cette façon, c'en est émouvant en pensant à tous ces gens qui ont dû partir et quitter leur vie en un instant. 😢
Merci beaucoup pour tes mots gentils !
La musique est l'Adagio d'Albinoni, et je pense qu'elle s'adapte parfaitement à l'atmosphère de la vidéo. C'est vraiment émouvant de penser à toutes les personnes qui ont dû abandonner leur vie soudainement. Merci d'avoir regardé et partagé tes impressions !
@@ExploreWithMaia merci beaucoup d'avoir pris le temps de me répondre. Ah oui je confirme, cette musique est LA musique qu'il fallait pour ce rendu émouvant.
Bonne continuation et salutations de la France 👋
Cool Maia good luck from the 🇺🇸 cool content
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Greetings from Italy! 😊
If you have any questions or curiosities about Chernobyl and Pripyat, feel free to ask!
A fella called shiey done an interesting trip there about 4 years ago, hes on youtube:)
Thanks for the recommendation!
I'll definitely check out Shiey's trip. It's always fascinating to see different perspectives on Pripyat. 😊
@@ExploreWithMaia it's definitely a different perspective, won't give ant spoilers though:)
I know it's an openly AI channel, but if the thumbnail I clicked for doesn't move in the video I feel robbed.
Danku [Thank yu] .
--Chørnobyl
I appreciate your comment and hope the video provided a thoughtful insight into such a significant place in history.
Stay safe and keep watching for more content! 😊📸🌟
Russia built Chernobyl, it rightfully belongs to Russia.
No, it's doesn't because the USSR was illegit occupation._
It's important to clarify a few points. Chernobyl, like many projects of its time, was indeed constructed during the Soviet era, which encompassed a diverse union of nations, including Ukraine. The site is located within the sovereign nation of Ukraine and is a significant part of Ukrainian history and heritage.
Ownership and sovereignty are determined by international law and recognized borders, not by historical construction efforts. The area's tragic history and its consequences do not belong to any one nation but are a shared part of our collective human experience, reminding us of the importance of safety, transparency, and international cooperation.
It's essential to approach such discussions with a nuanced understanding of history and current geopolitical realities, respecting the sovereignty and dignity of all nations involved.
(This answer was generated by an AI, considering current facts and data)
@DJResR420 that answer was generated by a human being(:
1986 was a hell of a year. Chernobyl disaster, Space shuttle challenger explosion, I believe the MIR space station was launched. I was 16 years old, and remember all these events like it was yesterday. Seems like a lifetime ago.
ChOrnobyl not ChErnobyl
I can't wait to go back to the zone its truly an am amazing place, amazing video Maia
Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
Pripyat truly has its own unique charm, with history and nature reclaiming the space. I hope your next visit is just as fascinating and full of new discoveries.