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Chernobyl Decay and Deformed Chernobyl past and present. Deformed, decaying and dangerous. WARNING: Contains graphic images. Tags: Chernobyl nuclear radiation helicopter craig armstrong escape |
Benützer: CarlMontgomery |
Chernobyl 2006 Video from time I spent around the still radioactive Chernobyl, the reactor and the abandoned town of Pripyat. http://www.carlmontgomery.com for answers to the usual "isn't this absurdly dangerous?" types of questions and how you can get there yourself, check out my FAQ http://www.carlmontgomery.com/faq/ More pics and video from Chernobyl is at http://www.carlmontgomery.com/radiation/ Test results from the contamination scan i had afterwards: http://www.carlmontgomery.com/back-in-one-piece-not-glowing-in-the-dark/ POLISH TRANSLATION: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lc-u1rq2u8w (Thanks to dexter192 http://www.arek-w.yoyo.pl/ for the translation) Half Million + Views on 6th July 2008 400,000+ views and 1000+comments on 11th April 08 300,000+ views on 3rd Feb 08 Honors for This Video: #8 - Most Discussed (All Time) - Travel & Events - Australia #70 - Most Responded (This Month) - Travel & Events - Australia #10 - Most Responded (All Time) - Travel & Events - Australia #34 - Premium Most Viewed (All Time) - Australia #1 - Premium Most Viewed (All Time) - Travel & Events - Australia #5 - Most Viewed (All Time) - Travel & Events - Australia #20 - Premium Most Viewed (All Time) - Travel & Events #3 - Top Favorites (All Time) - Travel & Events - Australia #3 - Top Rated (All Time) - Travel & Events - Australia #61 - Top Rated (All Time) - Travel & Events Tags: Chernobyl Pripyat radiation USSR CCCP nuclear Chernobil adventure cityscape landmark events destination travel log |
Benützer: gpvideo |
Brilliant Greenpeace video on Chernobyl Greenpeace channel: http://www.youtube.com/greenpeace "20 years ago: Chernobyl" is a fast moving short film - like a music video - about the Chernobyl disaster and Greenpeace anti-nuke campaign. Film by Christoph Schwaiger. 3D animation by Tanooki. Archive material by Penninger archive. Music by Yap music. Production by Yap films. Visit the Greenpeace website for more information or to sign the "No More Chernobyls" petition. Tags: Chernobyl nuclear radiation music Greenpeace politics news geotagged geo:lat=51.266667 geo:long=30.233333 |
Benützer: danonino666 |
Disaster at Chernobyl part 1 of 6 Part 1 from Discovery Channel documentary. Russian subs, English off-voice, Russian dialogues. Tags: disaster chernobil chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion radioactivity cccp vladimir irich lenin |
Benützer: hcarducci |
Chernobyl Great video of Family life in Chernobyl before and after the nuclear accident. Music is "Huns and Dr. Beeker - Ghost Town." Very sad. Tags: Chernobyl Nuclear Atomic Accident Pripyat Pripiat Reactor Russia Ukraine |
Benützer: unapietra |
Chernobyl disaster: Helicopter crush near Nuclear PowerPlant Helicopter crush near Nuclear Power Plant Tags: nuclear helicopter crush Power Plant Chernobyl disaster elicottero nucleare centrale incidente accident |
Benützer: brokenkites |
Chernobyl & Pripyat 2007 We've noticed that people don't have any idea what (or where) we're talking about when we mention that we recently traveled to Chernobyl & Pripyat. Pripyat is a completely modern abandoned city about 2km from Chernobyl, inside of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, in Ukraine. Over 20 years ago (26 April, 1986), there was an accident in one of the nuclear reactors there that became the worst technological disaster in history. We got some really fantastic footage of both cities as well as the reactor. When we put the film together, we thought it would be helpful to include some information about what happened. Here's the final product. This footage of Chernobyl and Pripyat was filmed on August 7, 2007 by Jason Strain. Narration is by Laura Corliss. Music by Brokenkites. More information about Chernobyl is located at: http://www.chernobyl.info/ A higher resolution version of this film is located here: http://revver.com/video/635499/affiliate/151573/chernobyl-pripyat/ Tags: chernobyl pripyat nuclear reactor radiation accident disaster abandoned places ghost town stalker cod4 exclusion zone |
Benützer: forestman |
Chernobil - Chernobyl http://www.espacioblog.com/forestman/post/2006/04/26/chernobil-20-aniversario-un-desastre Chernobil - Chernobyl Tags: Chernobil Chernobyl nuclear |
Benützer: unapietra |
Chernobyl disaster: First aerial video Chernobyl disaster: First aerial video Tags: nuclear Chernobyl disaster power plant russia urss |
Benützer: AlJazeeraEnglish |
It happened in ... Chernobyl - 23 Jun 08 - Part 1 Through a combination of eyewitness testimony and archive footage, the 'It happened in ...' series examines the events and the aftermath of the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, Ukraine on April 26, 1986. Tags: aljazeera it happened in chernobyl ukraine nuclear disaster |
Benützer: eXoOutsider |
Call of Duty 4 vs. Real Life - Chernobyl Pictures http://www.nextgenupdate.com Ok, this is truly amazing, click more to read the full story. This was by some man who posted on ps3 forums who traveled to Chernobyl a month ago and took these strange yet totally bizarre pictures which resemble the single player of COD4. This is huge. --------------------- Alright there, this is my first post so thought I'd start with my visit to Chernobyl last month. I'm based in the North West and been doing UE around here for the past few years but last year did a few international sites including Iran, Macedonia and France but this was the one I'd wanted to do for years, considered it along with Famagusta as the 'holy grails' of UE. Anyway, here goes: Picked up in a Lada early on the Sunday morning and we were swiftly driven onto the motorway and onwards towards Chernobyl. I'd read plenty reports on the net if people who'd visited so I was in great anticipation for what lay ahead. As we approached the 50 km exclusion zone around the site the first signs of paranoia started to hit. From a pretty clear day the sky had seemed to turn a murky dull grey the closer we got. Then I started to notice the driver, who worked for the government daily within the Chernobyl site violently twitch every few minutes. Was this a tick he'd been born with since birth or was it from working in the most radioactive site on earth? I couldn't help feel it was the latter. We pulled up to the edge of the exclusion zone and documents were passed on to the soldiers at the military checkpoint. After a few minutes there we were allowed to pass and thats when things changed even more. The roads were deadly quiet. Not a single other car there or sign of life anywhere. Not surprising really seeing as the area has been off limits since the explosion 20 years ago. Not really the place you'd want to set up home. Except some mad **bleep** did. Out of all the hundreds of thousands that had to leave there homes after the accident, a few hundred had returned, mostly older people in there 80's who'd lived there all their lives. They weren't allowed to do but the government had turned a blind eye to them. We were offered the chance to go into the forests to search for them and meet them but we declined the offer. Quite what you're supposed to say to a old Russian bloke whose been living in the wilderness growing and eating his own crops planted in the most toxic land in the world apart from "Alright mate" is beyond me. So onwards we travelled up to another checkpoint at 30km and the final one at 5km. We then travel past huge abandoned building works, cooling towers and more nuclear reactors that were being built at the time of the accident before we reach the damaged reactor itself. We get out of the car for the first time and thats when things start to set in and you realise just where you are. I'd read about the reactor beforehand about how it was covered by a "crumbling sarcophagus" that had been "hastily built" by the Soviet government following the accident and was "long overdue" a new safer containment unit. I didn't think/worry about this too much until our guide reached for his geiger counter. He'd first got the counter out at the edge of the 50km zone where it had given a reading of 20 microentgens. Normal radiation is around 10mgs. As he turned it on now though it started climbing. And climbing. And climbing. And beeping like **bleep**. Until it hit 800mgs and he turned it off. "It ok. We only staying here for few minutes" ------------ FULL STORY AT http://www.nextgenboards.com/vb/call-duty-4-discussion/8215-map-real-life.html Honors for This Video: Honors for This Video: #55 - Most Discussed (Today) - Entertainment #95 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment Honours for This Video: #86 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Entertainment - Global #98 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Entertainment - Global Honors for This Video: #71 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Entertainment #62 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Entertainment #81 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Entertainment #90 - Top Rated (This Week) - Entertainment Tags: call of duty real life maps offline single player cod4 cod3 outsider glitches glitching glitch hacks codes Chernobyl |
Benützer: KingKiavash |
Chernobyl *** OK seems like there is a huge debate on the choice of music for this video, well I got something to say: Art is a subjective matter, the same piece of art could evoke 2 very different emotions in 2 different people, YET the message of the video remains the same even if the music was removed. So my advice is to turn off the sound if you got any complaints about the music and save me your pseudo-intellectualism. The song is Radioaktiv by David Padilla. This is a video dedicated to all who suffered from the Chernobyl tragedy, made by a good friend of mine. Tags: Chernobyl Dedication Ukrain Russia Belarus |
Benützer: andree965 |
The Chernobyl disaster - the severe days This film shows the terrifying images captured by the Russian filmmaker Vladimir Shevchenko on scene at Chernobyl those dreadful days in April 1986. Shevchenko later died suffering from the radiation he exposed himself to. Although his name is not among the official casualties of the accident, this last tragic film of him keeps his name alive forever. Tags: chernobyl disaster nuclear radioactive russia ukraine |
Benützer: Zipox |
liquidators of chernobyl not forget not forgive Tags: chernobyl |
Benützer: Spamicles |
Inside the Chernobyl Reactor Take a look at conditions inside the reactor where the hastily built sarcophagus (cover) over the reactor is falling apart and requires constant maintenance. Want to find out more or find out how you can help prevent the next Chernobyl? Visit http://www.greenpeace.org . Tags: chernobyl nuclear nuke reactor radioactive radiation ukraine belarus russia accident |
Benützer: defcon1984 |
Tribute to Chernobyl disaster - Sleeping Sun Why did the reactor explode? A safety test was due to be carried out on the reactor in the winter. This meant shutting it down. Consumers used too much electricity, so the test was delayed until the spring of 1986. The purpose of the test was to find out wheather the water pumps could supply enough coolant if power levels drop. The power plant ran on its own electricity, which it produced. So if in any case, there is a need for an emergency shutdown (SCRAM), would there be enough time to fire up the diesel generator to keep the water pumps supplying cool water through the core? A nuclear reactor needs coolant for some time even after a complete shutdown. 1 minute is all the time that is needed for the diesel generator to kick in. - April 25, 1986: at 1 am in the morning, operators started to decrease the 3,2 GW thermal output. - By 1 pm power was reduced to 1,6 GW. - By 2 pm, operators were informed: despite the coming weekend, consumers used more electricity, than what was expected. Further power deduction was stopped. - By 11:15 pm, the operators were informed: consumer needs dropped, the 4th reactor can be disconnected from the grid. So the test began with junior operators. The senior operators usually had the benefits of working in the daytime. The more junior staff was also experienced and qualified, but junior. Anatoly Diatlov, chief engineer of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was to lead the operations. To his command, various automatic systems, inculding the SCRAM, were disabled. - April 26, 1986, 0:30 am: to be sure, that the core won't suffer any damage, the coolant flow rate was increased. Control rods (accelerator and brakes of the nuclear reactor - if lowered, power decreases, if pulled out of the core, power increases) were also used to power down the reactor to 0,7 GW. Due to the positive void coefficient (if power increases, it increases a lot, and same with decrease) of the RBMK type reactor, power dropped to 0,03 GW. Way too low and dangerous to begin any test. A low-power reactor is very unstable. They can run at normal power or stop at a complete halt, but low-power operation is the same as flying any aircraft slow. They can stay on the ground, or fly at a fast speed, but they will crash at low speed. By power levels dropping rapidly, xenon poisoning also took it's effects. Xenon sticks onto the uranium cassettes, preventing neutrons from splitting. In this case, a reactor would need to be completely shut down, until 2 days later, the xenon poisoning would dissolve, leaving "clean" cassettes. The only way xenon poisoning could be removed manually, is heating up the reactor. But this means, power will rocket, once the xenon is gone. Operators all over the world have been informed, never to try, since it is way too dangerous. - 1:07 am: the two operators realized: the reactor could be very unstable. They questioned Diatlov, but despite several warnings from fellow operators, he ordered power to be increased by taking control rods out. They got pulled out all toghter. A nuclear expert after the accident said: "even the prime minister can't order a reactor to be operated in that way". - 1:22 am. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission ordered the test to be carried out at 0,7 GW. A safe power level. Now, with all the control rods out of the core, the reactor was only making 0,2 GW, beacause of the xenon sticking onto the uranium, preventing it from splitting. - 1:23 am. The turbine is shut off. This means less and less electricity is being made from steam, so less and less water is pumped through the core (the water pumps recived less and less power). - 1:23:20 am. Coolant water is far hotter, than normally. - 1:23:30 am. By now, power level is 0,3 GW. So the xenon, which was stopping uranium from splitting is now gone, leaving the uranium cassettes to split rapidly without brakes. - 1:23:42 am. Power level is now 1,4 GW. The operator, Akimov realizing rapid power increase, decides to press the emercency shutdown button (SCRAM). Though the power was still under normal use, the operator pressed the button because of the speed it increased in! - 1:23:47 am. Control rods reach the upper part of the core. At that short moment, when they are inserted, they increase power, due to faulty design. The increase of power they would normally do, is not worth mentioning. But the reactor is now a steam pressure cooker. Heat levels are far beyond normal. The graphite rods catch fire, increasing the power output considerably. And they don't even reach the core... - 1:24 am. The last reading on the control panel was 33 GW. 10 times more, than the maximum power output. The reactor's 2000 tonne lid is lifted by the enormous pressure. Radioactive steam quickly escapes, ripping everything apart in it's path. It is more than 4000 degrees, setting fire to the whole buliding. The rest...you probably heard... Tags: madonna soviet ussr meltdown nuclear power uranium reactor hero april britney accident radiation tragedy explosion death |
Benützer: blackfootnawaho |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. shadow of chernobyl gameplay (pc) S.T.A.L.K.E.R. gameplay by bushladen, only static lighting instead of full dynamic lighting Tags: S.T.A.L.K.E.R. bushladen gameplay gaming pc chernobyl shadow |
Benützer: GreenpeaceVideo |
20 years ago: Chernobyl http://www.greenpeace.org/international/ "20 years ago: Chernobyl" is a fast moving short film - like a music video - about the Chernobyl disaster and Greenpeace anti-nuke campaign. Film by Christoph Schwaiger. 3D animation by Tanooki. Archive material by Penninger archive. Music by Yap music. Production by Yap films. Tags: Chernobyl russia disaster radiation music Greenpeace politics reactor nuclear power plant Soviet Union 20th anniversary |
Benützer: kanky0523 |
Chernobyl ニコニコ動画よりチェルノブイリの画像集 Chernobyl nuclear power plant is the worst nuclear power plant accident in history and the only instance Tags: Chernobyl Чорнобиль Чернобыль ruin チェルノブイリ images photo |
Benützer: hshnotdead |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Radiation S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl new gameplay video Tags: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl |
Benützer: danonino666 |
Disaster at Chernobyl part 4 of 6 Part 4 from Discovery Channel documentary Tags: disaster chernobil chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion radioactivity cccp vladimir irich lenin |
Benützer: BBCWorldwide |
Cooking in the Danger Zone: Eating in Chernobyl Will Stefan really go against his producer's wishes and eat potentially radioactive food? Tags: BBC Worldwide Cooking in the Danger Zone Stefan Gates |
Benützer: GreenpeaceVideo |
Chernobyl, 20 years later http://www.greenpeace.org/international/ "20 years ago: Chernobyl" is a fast moving short film - like a music video - about the Chernobyl disaster and Greenpeace anti-nuke campaign. Film by Christoph Schwaiger. 3D animation by Tanooki. Archive material by Penninger archive. Music by Yap music. Production by Yap films. Tags: documentary grassroots outreach greenpeace chernobyl nuclear energy russia disaster |
Benützer: danonino666 |
Disaster at Chernobyl part 5 of 6 Part 5 from Discovery Channel documentary Tags: disaster chernobil chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion radioactivity cccp vladimir irich lenin |
Benützer: hshnotdead |
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Gameplay 1 S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl New gameplay! Part 1 - 4 Tags: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl |
Benützer: danonino666 |
Disaster at Chernobyl part 6 of 6 Part 6 from Discovery Channel documentary Tags: disaster chernobil chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion radioactivity cccp vladimir irich lenin |
Benützer: mi124 |
Chernobyl.... Small slideshow about the disaster. This is my last one because i had no more good picture. If you know or if you had good pictures please send me the link or your name and we could share pictures. Thx. Tags: chernobyl csernobil nuclear plant nukleáris disaster crash accident stalker gsc game |
Benützer: NinjaOfTheSound |
Chernobyl Disaster. Tags: chernobyl nuclear accident worst in history liquidators ghost abandoned city pripyat ferris wheel satellite picture |
Benützer: naxcro |
Chernobyl Ne zaboravi! Do not forget! Tags: chernobyl pripyat children cancer radiation mutation genetics orphans project greenpeace |
Benützer: nickylarkin |
Pripyat, Chernobyl (part 1 of 2) A short film by Irish artist Nicky Larkin, shot in Pripyat, in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. The city of Pripyat was once considered the finest place to live in the whole of the Soviet Union. A thoroughly modern city, it was built in 1970 to house the workers of the new Chernobyl nuclear power plant and their families, and was once a happy home to 50,000 people. In the aftermath of the accident in Chernobyl in April 1986, the residents of Pripyat were instructed to pack one suitcase and told they would be returning in three days. One thousand buses were drafted in from all across the Soviet Union to take the residents of Pripyat out of their now highly contaminated homes. They never returned. 21 years later Pripyat stands empty, a ghost town deep within the Chernobyl exclusion zone, the last remaining Soviet city. This haunting experimental film by Irish artist Nicky Larkin takes you inside Pripyat and examines the relationship between time, nature and culture, in a city that will never be lived in again. Selected for The Locarno Film Festival 2008, Switzerland, The European Media Art Festival 2008, Germany, and The Darklight Film Festival, Dublin. Shot in September 2007 Running Time - 16 minutes (Due to youtube limitations, it has been neccessary to split Pripyat into two parts. If you wish to see the unsplit original version with stereo sound, visit www.myspace.com/nickylarkin) Nicky Larkin has a solo show in The Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick, in October 2008, where he will create large-scale multi-screen video and sound installations based on his visit to Pripyat. Tags: Pripyat Chernobyl Nicky Larkin Birr Nuclear Disaster Soviet Union Tarkovsky Stalker Bela Tarr |