Kreosan , you probably won't notice my comment but i am "Stalker" from Estonia , i like you're content and have been planning trip to the zone a long time , just this virus thing threw a wrench into that machine🙄🙄🙄 I was wondering if it would be possible to do some Q&A about some minor 🙄 details .. like how would the guards treat Eu citizens , what would be punishment from someone from Eu when captured , best internet provider in the zone , is there some stalker forum because i havent found any ? My Russian/Ukrainian is pretty bad too , And what other interesting abandoned places are there nearby? i suggest you take dirtbikes instead of cars , it's much easier to flee into the forest when caught , just make the exhaust silent , 2 stroke is harder to hear from distance then low rumble of 4 stroke , if exhaust would be modified then you could move like ninjas 🙂 Thank you , keep up the awesome work and Merry Christmas from Estonia :)
We have not come across such an experience, but probably nothing terrible will happen. The maximum is a fine. I think you need to do something terrible to get deported. But the best thing is to go on an official tour for the first time. If you have not been in the exclusion zone yet, you will have enough emotions.
I don't know if it's true but I heard one english speaking youtuber saying that if you're foreign citizen and being caught in Chernobyl zone you get fined; deported and can't come back to the country for few years. But what I am wondering is...first few years after disaster they were taking care of the city...but after they completely stopped caring. I really wonder what it would look like if they never stopped caring. Why does police cares only now that everything is already trashed and in ruins from lack of any kind of maintanence for decates. Gosh I would love if they restored city ..altho it's too expensive and will never be done. I mean radiation is not nice but you can be there for few days a year without a problem unless you go to few micro locations with high radiation. But if they kept maintaining city ..this would be really nice tourist attraction. A proper untouched soviet city 30 years after fall of Soviet Union. Imagine that. That'd be so surreal...
I was with you up to the point of dirt bikes? 🤣🤣🤣 Why not E bikes? They’re silent and the technology has come a long ways they go for miles now on a single charge Regards from Cornville Arizona 😉
Holy Moly! You guys have got to be having an amazing time. How will you all stay warm with no electricity. I know burning wood is good and warm. But won't people see smoke? I've lived off grid a few times it's really an awesome feeling to really and truly being Free. You guys stay safe. Holy Moly at all the open passages in the ground where you are. Thank you for the translation. The ones offer translation in words at the bottom is hard to read and see the video to. Thank you all.
I don't know if its been commented on but I think the tank is somewhat new and was used to demolish buildings elsewhere but the intent is to make a vehicle museum of the types used by the liquidators. As to how well that area is guarded, I would be careful since it is in the process to create a museum there.
At 3:35 minutes in that’s a scrapper used for moving dirt for earth works... building roads, new subdivisions for housing and more. Cool find as I work with these types of heavy equipment.
If you carry some alum (used in pickling) powder with you or some ground black pepper, either one can be placed on a wound to stop the bleeding from capillary, not large blood vessels. The album can sting a bit. It's also used in septic pencils for shaving cuts, but the black pepper does not sting or burn. I have even used crushed red pepper flakes when I had nothing else near and it worked great. It didn't burn, but the scar from the cut looked like a bright red tattoo for more than a year lol.
I wonder if those engines were removed and buried by the Soviets because the engines had become too radioactive, and also to prevent further use of those vehicles. It makes sense to me that the longer an engine ran in the accident zone, the more radioactive particles it would ingest by breathing in cubic meters of air per minute.
I am a recent subscriber to your content, but love your channel! Would it be possible for you to set up a Post Office Box to receive supplies from viewers? I am sure that your many viewers (myself included) would definitely be willing to send you boxes of dry food goods, or materials for you to use in Pripyat or to give to the Babushkas in the village!
I'd put salt on that cut however much it hurts! You could use honey, darker is better than light,antibacterial properties! Those bright blue jeans and red shoes make your top half look invisible!;)
That tank is an ISU-152 fun fact the liquidators were gonna use its large cannon to blast holes in the chernobyl factory walls to put a pipe into the factory and blow liquid nitrogen into the there and cool down everything inside but the plan was abounded so they had alot of isu's still left so they decided to use them for bulldozing down buildings in pripyat with there thick front armor it made like a radiation shield after they finished clearing the town and the factory they were so radioactive most of them were abandoned.
hey guys ^ ^ i m very intresstet about theese transformer houses where they are, how much and a view inside .. i know in a another video you guys was in there in one of them but it was toooooooo short to see much details :/ ......and in this other video theese 3 powerline inputs xDD i searching alot in google shit view to find this ^^ (now im not sure but somewhre in the near of azura smimming pool ^^^or the kinderkrankenhaus ).. lots of greetings from germany ... you guys make a lot for us