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CHERNOBYL: 100 Hours in WORLD's Most Dangerous City 

Sam and Colby
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After 5 years of waiting, Sam and Colby finally explore the famous Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant/ abandoned city. 100 Hours staying overnight inside the Exclusion Zone, going inside the reactor, and seeing an abandoned amusement park!
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This Multi-Part Documentary is a story about those who saved the world from a nuclear disaster. There are many theories about what all occurred on that fateful night but this is the story we were told!
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@samandcolby
@samandcolby 2 года назад
300,000 LIKES if you want us to visit the only other NUCLEAR disaster town in the world!!! Hope you guys are ready for Part two on Wednesday where we go INSIDE reactor #4!!!!
@mattys9446
@mattys9446 2 года назад
❤️
@lexirose----22
@lexirose----22 2 года назад
Love you guys!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@Justcallmeboots
@Justcallmeboots 2 года назад
First
@ashnema0
@ashnema0 2 года назад
ok cool
@haleysurprenant8677
@haleysurprenant8677 2 года назад
LET’S GOOOOOOO💙✖️💙
@samgolbach
@samgolbach 2 года назад
I've been saying this for years... but this place was my ultimate abandoned dream to finally visit!!! and you'll see in part 3 how it truly effected all of us... get ready
@Bordenedits
@Bordenedits 2 года назад
Hi!
@Exows
@Exows 2 года назад
fr
@maggiehanson07
@maggiehanson07 2 года назад
Just started the video and it is already so cool!! Love y’all’s videos sooooo much!
@remifman
@remifman 2 года назад
My mother was born here, it was absolutely beautiful before all of this happened.
@reinintalmage9620
@reinintalmage9620 2 года назад
Hii
@herewego02
@herewego02 2 года назад
18:19 “sorry for my broken English” it made me feel so happy seeing them quickly say “oh don’t apologize for that”
@LillieMaeCharlotte
@LillieMaeCharlotte 2 года назад
Ik right its so nice
@lightfireeggchomper8692
@lightfireeggchomper8692 2 года назад
18:15 if you want to see the clip
@unscmarine6322
@unscmarine6322 2 года назад
@@lightfireeggchomper8692 thanks lol I was hella confused why he put 18:19
@misStakez
@misStakez 2 года назад
@@unscmarine6322 sameeee
@misStakez
@misStakez 2 года назад
Btw yeah made me happy to
@Blloch19
@Blloch19 Год назад
Just now watching this..just a little late. When Colby jokingly said “I will get Thyroid Cancer for radio doggy” while petting the stray dog, I somewhat got chills. Since we just found out about him being diagnosed with and having surgery for Testicular Cancer…
@kristaplourde4032
@kristaplourde4032 Год назад
Was just thinking this!!
@itz_star1562
@itz_star1562 Год назад
Exactly😞
@sunnikay
@sunnikay Год назад
Literally the whole reason I came to the comments was to see if anyone else was thinking the same thing 💕
@SniperxJonah
@SniperxJonah Год назад
Colby had cancer in one of he's balls you can say is was funny but it's not funny
@alleycat420
@alleycat420 Год назад
Well and the paranormal stuff... im not a huge believer but im not exactly skeptic either and they went to visit robert whos said to give people cancer and stuff...
@shadowphoenix7693
@shadowphoenix7693 Год назад
18:19 was the best moment. "Sorry for my broken English" and they said not to apologize for that. I'm Ukrainian and seeing this warms my heart. Loved that you guys enjoyed your stay. My distant family lived in Prypyat, sadly they died from all the radiation. But still
@rosacelresa
@rosacelresa 10 месяцев назад
May their souls rest in peace❤
@ali-rr1sk
@ali-rr1sk 10 месяцев назад
I am so sorry for you loss. Rest in peace.
@hexxibat
@hexxibat 10 месяцев назад
My sincerest sympathies for your loss.
@KS-dz8pw
@KS-dz8pw 2 года назад
*they were so respectful when the man was unable to speak fluent English. ive seen people make fun of accents but these guys were so kind and even helped him get his points across. how sweet-*
@kb0938
@kb0938 2 года назад
i agree! i saw this comment before i saw him but they new exactly what he was saying and helped. it was nice!
@kassedd09
@kassedd09 2 года назад
as someone with a huge accent it warmed my heart c:
@dreamsubliminals1063
@dreamsubliminals1063 2 года назад
Yeah they so nice and respectful! ❤️
@isazap7551
@isazap7551 2 года назад
LOVE ACCENTS I find them so cool and interesting like I find someone with an accent “Where ar e you from??”
@kassedd09
@kassedd09 2 года назад
@@isazap7551 skdjdn this boosted my confidence like quite a bit actually aksjshsh
@caitlinmariereacts
@caitlinmariereacts 2 года назад
when you stop and really think, putting yourself in the shoes of these people, picture having to leave your own hometown... god it’s just so heartbreaking
@somethingofeverythingct5436
@somethingofeverythingct5436 2 года назад
PARANORMAL MIX 4 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IofrVkugpKg.html
@marinaderesende
@marinaderesende 2 года назад
I thought the same thing... I did not expect to get emotional with this video once I started it, but I got some tears, not gonna lie!!! The way they introduced the series was was truly amazing.
@G.ian.
@G.ian. 2 года назад
Hi
@miagudda
@miagudda 2 года назад
I couldn’t agree more. I was not expecting to start crying 😭
@fredbearsteve
@fredbearsteve 2 года назад
omg hi caitlin
@FluffyBusch
@FluffyBusch Год назад
For anyone curious, at 35:52 the radiation levels that give a current reading are per hour. So it was 50R/h in that case, the "R" stands for REM. If you work with any type of radiation you are allowed 5R per year. These people were receiving 10 years of the (maximum allowable dosage per year) in one hour. These are all numbers according to the NRC if I remember them correctly.
@meganisscared
@meganisscared 5 месяцев назад
When they drove through the red forest what was the level in REM?
@FluffyBusch
@FluffyBusch 5 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@meganisscaredIt’s tough to say tbh. A lot of geiger counters use milli-sieverts while we used milli-roentgen and I can’t recall if the conversion is the same. I think the most they saw was about 0.15mS/hr for about 5 seconds? To put it into perspective you could stand somewhere with 0.50mS/hr for 100 hours and probably be okay, still way over what you want in such a short time tho lol. That would be 5R in around 4 days. The way radiation works is weird when it comes to time. Theoretically you could be exposed to 20R over the span of a year and be fine. But if your body was exposed to 20R worth immediately your cells wouldn’t be able to regenerate fast enough and would breakdown from the inside out until you die. The molten core after the explosion was putting off so much radiation that they called it madusa. This is because the only way they could look at it without dying was with a mirror.. Yikes. It must’ve been something crazy like 100,000,000mS/hr All that being said, I wouldn’t be that worried standing in a zone putting out 0.15mS/hr if that was why you were curious lol.
@FluffyBusch
@FluffyBusch 5 месяцев назад
⁠@@meganisscaredREM stands for (roentgen equivalent man). Thats most likely what the geiger counter is reading it as just in Sieverts. It’s a little less than 1 RAD.
@meganisscared
@meganisscared 5 месяцев назад
@@FluffyBusch I just realized it shows later in the video I just hadn’t gotten there yet lol, thank you tho!
@FluffyBusch
@FluffyBusch 5 месяцев назад
@@meganisscared No problem!
@miekebotha7041
@miekebotha7041 Год назад
I started this video and within seconds I had goosebumps all over my body. Chernobyl must have SO much energy - on every label - the thought of all those people, the fear, the sadness... I can't imagine being there in person.
@megs1394
@megs1394 2 года назад
i admire how colby can find a dog literally anywhere he goes
@cutebirdie5819
@cutebirdie5819 2 года назад
Omg yea lol
@cutebirdie5819
@cutebirdie5819 2 года назад
Radio active doggy lmao
@liya2487
@liya2487 2 года назад
actually stray dogs are so common here in the balkans
@cutebirdie5819
@cutebirdie5819 2 года назад
Where I Live stray dogs are literally everywhere you can see one anywhere you go maybe even on the road
@grimzzie96
@grimzzie96 2 года назад
I think that’s Colby doggo soulmate
@leliimlke
@leliimlke 2 года назад
"we've been talking about this since high school" don't mind me im just crying over here because now they're finally there-
@flvshii2224
@flvshii2224 2 года назад
Timestamp💅🏼🌚🔫?
@teooooooooo4779
@teooooooooo4779 2 года назад
@@flvshii2224 6:30
@reganminer9636
@reganminer9636 Год назад
52:12 right at the end when Nate puts his arm around Colby as they’re walking up to the amusement park is so wholesome. I love him.
@d3v_lm4n
@d3v_lm4n Год назад
My mum was born in Chernobylher grandmother used to work at the station, so I would always listen to her stories and how they got relocated so now watching this it brings me some sort of comfort and brings up a lot of stuff they told me.. I'm really happy that you guys are so respectful and sweet :D
@breezyybre07
@breezyybre07 2 года назад
Nate is so educated it’s blows my mind the stuff that comes out of his mouth.
@k4zzy194
@k4zzy194 2 года назад
Which one is Nick again?
@nikki__0354
@nikki__0354 2 года назад
@@k4zzy194 the one with the red bandana on his head and long hair
@samuraiboi2735
@samuraiboi2735 2 года назад
@@nikki__0354 oh thx for telling which is nick
@martinatosegiova7499
@martinatosegiova7499 2 года назад
@breezyybre07 He just repeated what other's said..
@ballisticbadger9955
@ballisticbadger9955 2 года назад
@@martinatosegiova7499 Yeah xD.... But that makes you educated apparently.
@lillygrace2115
@lillygrace2115 2 года назад
nate is so intelligent, he’s really good at explaining things in a way thats makes it understandable
@ProfessionalGasLighting
@ProfessionalGasLighting 2 года назад
Ape together strong 💪
@That_guy2742
@That_guy2742 2 года назад
@@ProfessionalGasLighting ?
@danielharries3240
@danielharries3240 2 года назад
@@ProfessionalGasLighting monke!
@tayloranderson7547
@tayloranderson7547 2 года назад
Yes it is
@annabecker1433
@annabecker1433 Год назад
united forever in friendship and laubor or mighty rebulics will ever endure the great soviet union will live through the ages
@chaosmisha
@chaosmisha 8 месяцев назад
Sam described it so well when he said it was a mixture of happiness and sadness. It's a dream come true for you guys to go there but a nightmare at the same time. I cannot imagine how this trip put life in perspective for you all. Even watching this is just humbling. One of the things I take away from this video is that people are resilient, and that, although undervalued, true heroes do exist. Another thing is that I am forever appreciaive of people who bring these kind of stories back to the public so we will never forget. Thank you guys!
@emmy16661
@emmy16661 Год назад
The Ukrainian people are strong, truly some of the strongest people to ever walk this planet. Their bravery and courage is something that lives within all of them❤️
@reganminer9636
@reganminer9636 Год назад
And pure patriotism. Praying for Ukraine 🇺🇦 ❤
@meredithtyson3408
@meredithtyson3408 11 месяцев назад
It's the Samaritan blood...❤
@theonlysn0wmccall73
@theonlysn0wmccall73 11 месяцев назад
Lots of people all over the world are strong and Brave not just Ukrainians however they are a brave and proud people and there’s nothing wrong with that but they aren’t they only ones this planet is filled with great people from all over
@annavoulx
@annavoulx 2 года назад
Colby: "Imma hold my breath...WAIT RADIATION CAN GO INSIDE YOU" That was an American moment right there :') /lighthearted
@jackknifevideoworks
@jackknifevideoworks 2 года назад
im guessing that /lighthearted is a tone tag?
@annavoulx
@annavoulx 2 года назад
@@jackknifevideoworks yes!!
@jackknifevideoworks
@jackknifevideoworks 2 года назад
@@annavoulx oh alright. its ironic, i'm autistic and yet i don't get tone tags lol
@jackknifevideoworks
@jackknifevideoworks 2 года назад
@Олег Пчёлкин i don't understand what you're saying, at least, not in this context.
@starthornfromscratch2718
@starthornfromscratch2718 2 года назад
lol- that's my favorite quote from this video. xD
@lynixalex1510
@lynixalex1510 2 года назад
Guys, at this point these aren't just RU-vid videos, this is a whole Netflix series, I can never stop watching these type of things, mostly because no other youtubers do ANYTHING like this, its just spectacular. Amazing job 👍
@andrewlambert393
@andrewlambert393 2 года назад
Go watch shiey
@mithias4267
@mithias4267 2 года назад
Well said well said
@Idk_tbh_442
@Idk_tbh_442 2 года назад
Very true
@mindedchaos
@mindedchaos 2 года назад
@@andrewlambert393 true that guy is next level guy literally camped in the houses in the high level radiation lol no tour guides straight raw footage hiding from the police
@vanessaruiz4705
@vanessaruiz4705 2 года назад
no other youtubers? actually anybody can pay for a tour around chernobyl, it's easy and cheap. Other youtubers (that you seem to look down upon), are doing much more unique explores around chernobyl without a guide and a bus. Keep it real. Fanatism is not good.
@Sophia-xe9fh
@Sophia-xe9fh 3 месяца назад
imagine if this was why Colby got ball cancer.
@deliasaldana5524
@deliasaldana5524 2 месяца назад
It might be 🧐
@viorelamaria
@viorelamaria Месяц назад
Yup
@BillieDickson
@BillieDickson 26 дней назад
Good point but this was 2 years ago if it was this he would of got it in a month
@CaraMiavandyk1612
@CaraMiavandyk1612 8 месяцев назад
Dear Sam, Colby and Nate I am a science teacher for 8th and 9th graders. This year we learned about nuclear power, in the country we live(South Africa) we don't really know much about it. I taught them about Chernobyl and they couldn't comprehend anything about radiation poisoning or the effects people lived with afterwards. Thank you for making this video
@ExploringWithJosh
@ExploringWithJosh 2 года назад
misha is dope!!!
@mischabullen3207
@mischabullen3207 2 года назад
It’s so weird ecru saying my names so much! Instead of misha my name is Mischa but i agree misha is dope!
@andrewg.1643
@andrewg.1643 2 года назад
That's true
@mischa6461
@mischa6461 2 года назад
@@mischabullen3207 no because same lmao
@mischabullen3207
@mischabullen3207 2 года назад
@@mischa6461 omg I’ve never met anyone with the same name as me before!
@mischa6461
@mischa6461 2 года назад
@@mischabullen3207 you might remember the pokemon go song, I got hell for that when it was around
@V_R_88
@V_R_88 2 года назад
My mom was actually affected by Chernobyl. She lived in Latvia and was outside when it happened. She was 4 years old and the doctors didn’t discover she had it until she was 12 years old, which then they found out it was thyroid cancer. She thankfully only got half of her thyroid taken out and she’s still with us today. Crazy when she’s explaining everything that happened because tons and tons of people died from it. So sad how all of this happened but I’m glad their talking about it. Just be careful because my mom says it’s very dangerous to even go there now because there’s tons of radiation still left. So be careful!
@sheloveshub
@sheloveshub 2 года назад
I'm also Latvian! Crazy to think that If we wouldn't have gotten lucky with the wind we would also be even more radiated and possibly millions could've died!
@alisawood2880
@alisawood2880 2 года назад
Your mom is such a fighter and is so strong.
@alisawood2880
@alisawood2880 2 года назад
Your mom is such a fighter and is so strong.
@alisawood2880
@alisawood2880 2 года назад
Your mom is such a fighter and is so strong.
@alishahiggins6410
@alishahiggins6410 2 года назад
That is crazy so glad your mom is still k I kicking
@preppygirl010
@preppygirl010 Месяц назад
‘times it by ten, it will be like a never ending story.’ wow, I like the wording Misha has, its so sweet and I like his accent very much!
@catwoman..
@catwoman.. 9 месяцев назад
This whole video gives me chills. '' You can lose hair '' Colby having to do cold capping because of Testicular cancer. '' Im gonna get Thyroid cancer '' He got cancer.
@fartrellcluggins
@fartrellcluggins 9 месяцев назад
I was just thinking this. Yikes
@snagstudios7149
@snagstudios7149 2 года назад
You guys changed the RU-vid game. Theses aren’t just “RU-vid Videos” these are documentaries that need to be seen by millions of people. It’s such an amazing feeling seeing my favorite people visiting my home country and showing what truly happened. You guys are incredible. 🇺🇦❤️
@izzy._.18420
@izzy._.18420 2 года назад
Ong
@miahernandez7329
@miahernandez7329 2 года назад
y’all are incredible🥰
@tyler1015
@tyler1015 2 года назад
Fr
@xoxSexyWitch370
@xoxSexyWitch370 2 года назад
Tbh I wouldn't put it past them to get into the film game. Their videos are fantastic 🙂
@willpierson8310
@willpierson8310 2 года назад
You don’t know what it’s like. I read more about that place than what Sam found out on the computer. That place is a death zone. I don’t think y’all realize how serious this is. There’s a high chance he may get radioactive poisoning. I just hope he doesn’t explore the power plant itself. I don’t care about the city so much but the power plant itself. If he explores it, it’s suicide.
@arhianareyes3372
@arhianareyes3372 2 года назад
“ we’ve been talking about chernobyl since highschool “ me: crying because im so proud of how far you guys have gone and how much you guys have accomplished over the 6 or 7 years
@VerifiedDirectioner.
@VerifiedDirectioner. 10 месяцев назад
3:07 Colby is - Nervous - Excited - Scared Sam is: - Sam
@alexmurray9689
@alexmurray9689 Год назад
I've seen the documentary that they are showing bits and clips of of, and I love how they still add a twist of their own knowledge and insight. Thank you Sam and Colby, I am a devout fan and been binge watching your videos since I found you guys. Truly fascinating channel you guys have
@caden2jordan6
@caden2jordan6 2 года назад
Watching whats going on in Russia and the Ukraine….I was thinking about how you guys visited this place shortly before all this happened and am so glad you weren’t there during this chaos. Say a prayer for all that are stuck and trying to escape ❤️
@godyankees363
@godyankees363 2 года назад
Yeah
@dionnestrs1430
@dionnestrs1430 2 года назад
Ye
@tayloranderson7547
@tayloranderson7547 2 года назад
Is that true
@caden2jordan6
@caden2jordan6 2 года назад
@@tayloranderson7547 is what true? Them being at Chernobyl ????? Uh ya they literally have videos of them visiting as episodes…easily fact checkable….they have a channel….and they visit Chernobyl 🤔
@godyankees363
@godyankees363 2 года назад
@@tayloranderson7547 she’s not wrong 😂
@Kitsune999
@Kitsune999 2 года назад
As a person whose parents are from Kyiv, and them experiencing this event, and being under a radioactive rain while knowing nothing about the explosion at the time, and actually trying to protect themselves from the radiation, this video actually brought up some tears. Thank you so much Colby and Sam for speaking about this topic and filming videos about it. Genuinely, thank you.
@Kitsune999
@Kitsune999 2 года назад
@@1111angell god I didn’t notice that it autocorrected this😭
@matchaamelie
@matchaamelie 2 года назад
my parents are from kyiv too and experienced this as well
@yalitzagarcia6891
@yalitzagarcia6891 2 года назад
@@1111angell lmao “coldy” cause he always wears jackets 😂
@Cat-bh6xg
@Cat-bh6xg 2 года назад
@@yalitzagarcia6891 hahahhaha lmaoooo
@xomonaxo3025
@xomonaxo3025 2 года назад
Wow my grandfather actually went to Kyiv right after the explosion and was caught under radioactive rain as well. He thought nothing of it because they wouldn't release any real information about the event. One of their relatives who was a doctor found out and notified him that he would grow incredibly sick and die within the next five years in which he so unfortunately did. The cancer slowly overtook him; it was an infection running through the inside of his entire body. I've never met him because he passed away when my mother was 11 years of age, but this tragedy will forever haunt me.
@sad.jackfr00t
@sad.jackfr00t 26 дней назад
I watched this video after seeing Colby’s video about his cancer and I can’t help but wonder…
@lea.h11
@lea.h11 Год назад
I don't know why but I've always had the ability to feel other persons' feelings and just from hearing them, talking about what happened, made me cry through the rest of the video and I couldn't stop. It's just incredible what happened back then... to all those families and in general to everyone that had to experience this.
@by.carlie.lynch.
@by.carlie.lynch. 4 месяца назад
you have great empathy ❤
@IsabelleDeschamps
@IsabelleDeschamps 2 года назад
The fact that some of them weren’t even told about the danger is so heartbreaking
@RumblyGL
@RumblyGL 2 года назад
Communism at its finest. Everybody unwilling to risk honor/pride to help the common folk.
@tyler1015
@tyler1015 2 года назад
💤
@J3sus1SG0D1SHoly
@J3sus1SG0D1SHoly 2 года назад
Democrats do that daily.
@TruHauntings
@TruHauntings 2 года назад
@@J3sus1SG0D1SHoly -_- you just have to bring politics into everything don't you
@laniletitia3802
@laniletitia3802 2 года назад
@@tyler1015 p
@devinmusgrave442
@devinmusgrave442 2 года назад
The fact that radio dog followed Colby to the Ferris wheel is amazing lol.
@skyyexplainsitall
@skyyexplainsitall 2 года назад
So cute. I really wish he could take the dog home with him lol
@Alpaska
@Alpaska 2 года назад
I know, it really liked him lol
@leahwillette9035
@leahwillette9035 2 года назад
Yes the dog is so cute
@tayloranderson7547
@tayloranderson7547 2 года назад
Yes it is
@madisonclark6808
@madisonclark6808 11 месяцев назад
48:30 did not age well...Just thirty minutes ago recieved the news Colby is cancer free beyond happy for it keep xplring
@Skimpsxs
@Skimpsxs 6 месяцев назад
19:50 YEAHHH!!!! LETS GIVE IT UP FOR POCKETS!!!!!
@jamisenjohansen
@jamisenjohansen 2 года назад
This event occurred 3 years before I was born, and I never got to learn about it until now. Thanks for the documentary! You boys are stepping up your game. Great footage and information.
@bahnishikhadas424
@bahnishikhadas424 2 года назад
I'm just curious (not being rude or anything) how did you not know? I was born in 2000 but still somehow I just came to know about it RU-vid and my family members. It's a worldwide known disaster
@jamisenjohansen
@jamisenjohansen 2 года назад
@@bahnishikhadas424 Not a problem. I heard the word Chernobyl, probably in reference to other world events with other random documentaries I watched, and I knew it was nuclear, but I never knew the details. I assumed it was an attack from some other nation, never heard it was an accident. Also, the public school system in America is absolutely terrible. And my family is full of idiots. So, if I wanted to learn anything, I had to go research it myself. As a teen, I didn't even know Hitler existed, and when I tried to ask my friends at the time what Nazis were, no one wanted to answer. I was glad there was a lot of documentaries on that topic.
@mementomori4817
@mementomori4817 2 года назад
@@jamisenjohansen wait why does this comment make me sad what is happening
@Jamieaaronball03
@Jamieaaronball03 2 года назад
I remember when it happened because my moms best friend lives in Germany and it was one of the few times she called us and my mom started crying.
@mementomori4817
@mementomori4817 2 года назад
@@Jamieaaronball03 wh- how old are u O.O
@vinnmakesmusic
@vinnmakesmusic 2 года назад
Anyone gonna talk about how when they were at the ferris wheel, colby was still petting radioactive dog-?
@haruhanna2321
@haruhanna2321 2 года назад
I NOTICED IT TOO! Next Time on the Sam & Colby Channel! Colby sneaks radioactive dog back to the U.S.
@kamelhaj6850
@kamelhaj6850 2 года назад
@@haruhanna2321 But, when the authorities send it back due to it being radioactive, Colby has a "meltdown"!
@jamesbazen5606
@jamesbazen5606 2 года назад
@@kamelhaj6850 nailed it
@shikhavyas_
@shikhavyas_ 2 года назад
@@kamelhaj6850 lmao good one
@charadreemur7990
@charadreemur7990 Год назад
I know this is very minor to some people, but to me, someone who interprets ASL often, it means so much to me when I see people talk directly to the person they're trying to talk to and not the interpreter or translator. And it means so much to the person you're talking to as well because when you talk to the interpreter instead, it feels like you see the person you're talking to as weird and very different. I know this is very minor to the major tragedy that happened in Chernobyl, but it just stuck out to me during the conversation with Vladamir (29:20) when you talked to him, not your guide who speaks English.
@bobatea7064
@bobatea7064 Год назад
This is honestly amazing I love how they explained everything taking it slow thinking about and realizing what has sadly happen coming to turms with it and learning as much as they can and grasping what they can about this place it was so sad to hear that most ppl that worked as soon as the radiation hit(well after) they weren't granted the amount of recognition that they deserved
@Em-pn6ty
@Em-pn6ty 2 года назад
nate is very articulate and i've noticed this for a long while, he's definitely a great addition to the team. good job guys for the amazing documentary!
@Celena2947
@Celena2947 2 года назад
That was my exact thought.. super intelligent guy
@ashley_1898
@ashley_1898 2 года назад
Ikr
@silveradols0021
@silveradols0021 2 года назад
Must be nice to meet someone new and invite him to a long life personal dream Trip . Sam&Colby are so humble .
@flvshii2224
@flvshii2224 2 года назад
"We're not just telling stories,we're entertaining people who can't afford netflix"😭💅🏼🌚
@ridwn1485
@ridwn1485 2 года назад
Time stamp pls
@stalecracker6931
@stalecracker6931 2 года назад
@@ridwn1485 time: watch the whole video
@redarrowplayz4538
@redarrowplayz4538 2 года назад
@@stalecracker6931 i swear I’ve watched the whole video and he did not say that I know I’m not stupid he did not say that at all for a fact
@mrkrabsbtw4806
@mrkrabsbtw4806 2 года назад
@@redarrowplayz4538 You don't get it but I do. Basically the guy said to watch the whole video since its like a Netflix documentary
@redarrowplayz4538
@redarrowplayz4538 2 года назад
@@mrkrabsbtw4806 ahhhh I was going to say they didn’t actually say that at all
@_thebonnyguard_CC-2224
@_thebonnyguard_CC-2224 Год назад
7:11 Wrong claim, Europe produces nuclear energy; in fact, the country with the most nuclear power stations in Europe is France, which, having a large quantity of them, trades the energy that it produces itself, with other European states. Anyway, great series ❤
@serixx
@serixx Год назад
This was back in 1986 not modern time
@Pami-pi2pb
@Pami-pi2pb Месяц назад
I live in Bulgaria,very close to Ukrain.My parents and grandparents were telling me stories about how dangerous was to go out when its raining,how soo many poeple were having problmes with lungs and how newborns were borned with mental problmes,sick or with serious diseases
@sadievera4035
@sadievera4035 2 года назад
The Guide explaining dangerous radiation levels Colby: “Are we going to experience around 100 at all?” The Guide: “I can show you some spots.” Nate: 👁👄👁
@BunnyYujin
@BunnyYujin 2 года назад
I absolutely LOVE when Nate is with them. The way he explains things is so amazing and makes you feel the vibe of the overall area. He's always so deep and I love listening to him explain things in a deep way.
@marlas4967
@marlas4967 2 года назад
I agree!! He seems so educated and explains things sooo well!!!
@Daniel-lq5qq
@Daniel-lq5qq 2 года назад
He must be doing Meditation.
@cam.mie.
@cam.mie. Год назад
history lessons with sam and colby>>>> 😩
@Ghost..X
@Ghost..X 9 месяцев назад
That stray dog and colby was just two cute!! I also have relatives who lived through the chernobyl disaster, and its good to see you enjoyed yourselves.
@jennyrae7336
@jennyrae7336 2 года назад
Nate is such a great addition to the team in your documentary style videos. He’s so well spoken. All of your passion and creative abilities shine in these videos. Well done!
@paradiceeraves
@paradiceeraves 2 года назад
I feel the opposite about him 😬
@Jamie-de5ro
@Jamie-de5ro 2 года назад
@@paradiceeraves Why ???
@sparklight0964
@sparklight0964 2 года назад
@@paradiceeraves What do you mean? Nate is so chill and he’s alway has something nice to say
@paradiceeraves
@paradiceeraves 2 года назад
@@sparklight0964 lol idk what it is.. I’m not saying he’s a bad person or anything I’m just not the biggest fan of him 🤷🏼‍♀️
@OllyTheLion
@OllyTheLion Год назад
378th like❤️
@ProfessorBum
@ProfessorBum 2 года назад
the way my jaw dropped when Misha said he was 65...
@sarahcastleberry3564
@sarahcastleberry3564 2 года назад
Same he looks so young
@tabbunyea8886
@tabbunyea8886 2 года назад
@@sarahcastleberry3564 hes not actually 65
@aliciaa445
@aliciaa445 2 года назад
How old is he since he has memories from the disaster?
@lilianawright8657
@lilianawright8657 2 года назад
he’s at least 40, since he was five in 1986
@sophieprest5451
@sophieprest5451 2 года назад
Hes 40 / 41
@Always_Anastasia
@Always_Anastasia Год назад
My grandparents and my mom experienced this and it’s so cool to see someone explaining things for other ( if you ask my parents what meds they got they have the scars and the documents and like all the really cool stuff they still kept)
@ashleydubishar21
@ashleydubishar21 6 месяцев назад
this was such an incredible video. thank you for teaching me so many new things. no sam and colby video is ever boring.
@Ana86Lucia
@Ana86Lucia 2 года назад
I'm glad they actually did research and made sure they were being as safe as possible and made it educational not many channels do that
@davidaguilar9376
@davidaguilar9376 2 года назад
not enough to know the different types of radiation
@Ana86Lucia
@Ana86Lucia 2 года назад
@@davidaguilar9376 doing research doesn't mean you know everything.. it was a learning process for them also.. they educated themselves and us..
@davidaguilar9376
@davidaguilar9376 2 года назад
@@Ana86Lucia umm doing research means u learn all and how stupid can a person be to not know the levels of radiation
@Ana86Lucia
@Ana86Lucia 2 года назад
@@davidaguilar9376 Research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies and understandings.. but I have a feeling you are one of those people that find something negative to say no matter what. My opinion of this video won't change so have a great day..
@davidaguilar9376
@davidaguilar9376 2 года назад
@@Ana86Lucia just stating the facts
@LoreEclectic
@LoreEclectic 2 года назад
The guide clearly takes so much pride in his family and country, he seems like a great guy
@Daniel-lq5qq
@Daniel-lq5qq 2 года назад
He is with his Heart and Soul at this Place.
@LoreEclectic
@LoreEclectic 2 года назад
@@Daniel-lq5qq The fact that hes willing to risk his life to educate others is just so amazing.
@tayloranderson7547
@tayloranderson7547 2 года назад
The guy clearly takes so pride in his family's country he seems like a great guy
@letstripp8119
@letstripp8119 Месяц назад
wait genuine question, how did Colby get a xray when he had cancer or get test if he has radiation or am I js slow😭
@Bandetta_
@Bandetta_ Год назад
There are times where I will see a abandoned building and try to imagine that people worked there. Visited etc. The the building was apart of someone everyday life. This is on a whole new scale. Absolutely heart breaking. To stare at that apartment building and knowing that was someone’s safe space for them. Where they went after a long day to relax.
@caitlinmariereacts
@caitlinmariereacts 2 года назад
been looking forward to this one ever since you guys announced it, i have a feeling this video/series will be one of your best. gathering my snacks and blankets, getting cozy, i'm readyyyy 😌
@Exows
@Exows 2 года назад
fr
@caitlinmariereacts
@caitlinmariereacts 2 года назад
I’m only about 15 minutes in and I already teared up once, this is such a fascinating and heartbreaking video wow wow wow
@erinraecowin
@erinraecowin 2 года назад
Ahhhh Caitlin!!!!!! I love your channel too!!!
@Idontknowwhatthisshouldbe
@Idontknowwhatthisshouldbe Год назад
@@caitlinmariereacts that's a bit much to be crying at this it's a good vid but really crying 15 minutes in
@noodle4608
@noodle4608 Год назад
@@Idontknowwhatthisshouldbe some people are more emotional or empathic than others. If you didnt cry it doesnt mean others wont. Its not "a bit much" its perfectly normal to feel emotions
@f1reballgam1ng96
@f1reballgam1ng96 Год назад
27:18 that slap was personal
@lorrainebedson7261
@lorrainebedson7261 Месяц назад
showing my age here but i was a teen when this happened, i live in the UK and it affected the whole of Europe, we didn't know it had happened for around 3 days and it was scary as hell. We were told to avoid certain areas in the north of UK and farmers were told to destroy crops and animals in the areas that the radiation cloud had covered. I can only comment on my country obviously but it was a scary time
@luisaviles8662
@luisaviles8662 2 года назад
I love how they really appreciated the guy teaching them about radiation even though his english wasnt that good
@morgan_mg8
@morgan_mg8 2 года назад
Sam, Colby well done. This was better than any documentary I’ve ever seen. This makes you really feel the loneliness and how abandoned this place is. You showed us the most dangerous city on earth. Like wow. I can’t thank you enough for making this. And I’m glad you guys had fun. Keep up the great work. Lots of love from me and the rest of your fans! XPLR 🧡🧡
@tinysatansierra9318
@tinysatansierra9318 Год назад
This is so beyond wholesome; good for you guys to finally see Chernobyl after five years! Best of luck in the years to come
@hellodaydream6684
@hellodaydream6684 Год назад
I’ve read so many books about this place and even getting to see it through I screen is the coolest thing ever
@evamcgowan18
@evamcgowan18 2 года назад
Misha is one of those people that you would say “MISHA MY ARMS BROCKEN!” “Misha: oh ok 👍🏻”
@ellagr1m3s
@ellagr1m3s 2 года назад
this made me cackle
@iheartjesus-3344
@iheartjesus-3344 2 года назад
Lol
@20kque10
@20kque10 2 года назад
Fr
@IanPatrickOfficial
@IanPatrickOfficial 2 года назад
He was my favorite person in this video. Lol
@marsupialsalado7551
@marsupialsalado7551 2 года назад
Literally
@pikohere
@pikohere 2 года назад
Fun Fact: The Amusement Park in Pripyat is actually the only amusement park I believe in the world that had the shortest run time, which was less than 24 hours. Originally the park was supposed to open on May 1st, but was hurriedly opened on April 27th to distract the citizens from the news of the blast, and then once news came later that day, the park was left abandoned.
@TheHavasu_77
@TheHavasu_77 Год назад
I’ve already watched the full movie, and it was AMAZING, but I had to watch all the other videos as well. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us. ❤️
@arrgg.im.a.pirate
@arrgg.im.a.pirate 4 месяца назад
maybe this has a connection with colby getting cancer 🤔
@Adi_013
@Adi_013 2 месяца назад
Maybe!!! That is a good point🤔
@user-zs3jt5qi1r
@user-zs3jt5qi1r 2 месяца назад
Yes
@sophieyatestakesontheworld
@sophieyatestakesontheworld 2 месяца назад
cancer from radiation takes around 10 years to come into affect, so good theory but not quite!
@shelbykimbrough3959
@shelbykimbrough3959 2 года назад
that man was the sweetest thing I’ve ever seen he literally explained it so well
@schizo8329
@schizo8329 2 года назад
My mother grew up in Ukraine and was a kid when it happened, she was in hospital for asthma related issues and ended up meeting a lot of children there who were really badly affected by radiation poisoning... most of them didn't survive :( Thanks for shedding light on the topic Sam and Colby, it's one of those events that should never be forgotten.
@angela75949
@angela75949 2 года назад
O wow ur mom was born at the ukraine
@xbko7416
@xbko7416 2 года назад
Maybe you can ask her some things that happened and how was her childhood if you would like that is totally not up to me that’s up to you but I just would be really wondering of that because honestly because obviously I didn’t go up there and my town is pretty boring right now everyone is going through something I just really wanna know i’m also a sucker for history and ghost hunting
@tayloranderson7547
@tayloranderson7547 2 года назад
My mother grew up in Ukraine and was a kid when it happened , she was in hospital 🏥 for asthma related issues and end up meeting with one of children there who were really bad affected by radiation poisoning most of them didn't survive thanks for shading light on the topic Sam and Colby, its one of those events it should be forgotten
@zmileyy
@zmileyy 13 дней назад
A very interesting video! Thank you for this! Been watching a lot about this disaster. Greeting from Sweden
@user-bc9io3ht7m
@user-bc9io3ht7m 6 месяцев назад
I started following you guys about 2 months ago after one of my students recommended your channel to me and I have watched so many videos!! This is definitely one of my favorites!! Keep up the awesome work boys!
@mariaserem5517
@mariaserem5517 Год назад
I am ukrainian, and it warms my heart to see that you enjoyed your stay, and you were there before the war. Thank you for all your kindness
@serixx
@serixx Год назад
Update us please
@mariaserem5517
@mariaserem5517 Год назад
@xoxo babe i live in chicago but my whole family is there! they are all safe and good. 10 of them refugeed to us and are all ok! thank u
@mariaserem5517
@mariaserem5517 Год назад
@@serixx updated!
@serixx
@serixx Год назад
@@mariaserem5517 great to hear. Hope all is well!
@DakotaEXE-vc8wv
@DakotaEXE-vc8wv Год назад
@@mariaserem5517 Hope all is well with ur family❤❤❤ Me and my family will keep them in our prayers😊❤ Pls stay safe
@cnedi
@cnedi 2 года назад
At this point this is a whole netflix series, i can never stop watching yall and would never
@sruthiiizzz
@sruthiiizzz 2 года назад
Omg they should totally have their own Netflix show
@YungDeath7220
@YungDeath7220 2 года назад
Right! Like as soon as I woke up they’re videos were on me mind 😂
@suitabler695
@suitabler695 Год назад
I recently found your channel and was saving to watch Chernobyl videos. And I'm in tears. I'm from Lithuania, not too far from Ukraine. My parents remember the explosion till this day, they were terrified. Thank you so much for this video! For your knowledge, respect and passion. It means a lot. The best Chernobyl videos ever ❤️
@azurenikole
@azurenikole Год назад
Im literally in tears the interview with Vladimir I believe his name is was so deep to me. SO HAPPY and blessed to have heard his story. I respect and love them for their courage and commitment. We need more or them.
@Symmie88
@Symmie88 2 года назад
I think everyone totally missed this gem. "And here we have Colby, safety expert" *mad laughter in the back ground*
@katier2925
@katier2925 2 года назад
wait what was the time stamp?
@Symmie88
@Symmie88 2 года назад
@@katier2925 I can't remember the time stamp, but it was around the time they found the berries I believe
@katier2925
@katier2925 2 года назад
@@Symmie88 ah ok thank you!
@esm-ij8hj
@esm-ij8hj 2 года назад
@@katier2925 44:25
@user10ohsm96
@user10ohsm96 2 года назад
IKR ITS SCARY
@jaidynvictoria9989
@jaidynvictoria9989 2 года назад
Sam and Colby documentaries literally out here teaching more than school ever did! This. Was.Amazing!
@jaidynvictoria9989
@jaidynvictoria9989 2 года назад
@foxy girl that’s awesome!! #twinsies
@tayloranderson7547
@tayloranderson7547 2 года назад
Yes it is
@user-hs7vb4kn9f
@user-hs7vb4kn9f 10 месяцев назад
I've watched this video multiple times and it never gets old. So captivating
@abbeiraamysivaram1542
@abbeiraamysivaram1542 Год назад
Loved this video!!! Very nicely explained, so interesting. Learnt so much. You guys explain it so well and the efforts you put is amazing!!!
@charlottecourtneymarie758
@charlottecourtneymarie758 2 года назад
no one: sam and colby: *posts a Chernobyl documentary series… me: “y’all have literally taken your words “xplr” and “make it count” to a whole new level with this one… i’m so proud of you both” 🖤
@tyler1015
@tyler1015 2 года назад
👍
@ssqqquiiddd
@ssqqquiiddd 2 года назад
how did you get the xlpr sticker next to ur name
@swag2653
@swag2653 2 года назад
@@ssqqquiiddd they're probably a channel member
@iitsKXKI
@iitsKXKI 2 года назад
🖤I agree✋🏼
@ssqqquiiddd
@ssqqquiiddd 2 года назад
@@swag2653 ohh
@thewatcher6969
@thewatcher6969 2 года назад
Sometimes the scariest villain of them all is just....humanity itself. The world has already been overwhelmed by one Chernobyl and one exclusion zone. It cannot afford it anymore. Mankind's greatest downfall, will be its pride and arrogance.
@thewatcher6969
@thewatcher6969 2 года назад
@McD the t you kinda explained it yourself. It's nearly forgotten, because it wasn't as bad. Fukishima is NOT comparable to Chernobyl. Not by a long shot. The accident at Fukushima occurred after a series of tsunami waves struck the facility and disabled systems needed to cool the nuclear fuel. The accident at Chernobyl stemmed from a flawed reactor design and human error. It released about 10 times the radiation that was released after the Fukushima accident.
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios 2 года назад
@McD the t dude yes they're all bad BUT CHERNOBYL WAS ON ANOTHER LEVEL. That's what you're not getting. You CAN'T ON ANY LEVEL compare it to any other disaster event.
@thewatcher6969
@thewatcher6969 2 года назад
@@TheRibottoStudios exactly. people like the above dude always with the stupid WHATABOUISM. We're talking about an event that would have ended the world if it hadn't been contained. Would fukushima end the world? probably, probably not. Both Fukushima and Chernobyl are huge environmental disasters. But Chernobyl produced more environmental contamination. While people have returned to continue containment efforts, there are still large areas where people simply can not go or risk lethal exposure. Fukushima did not produce as much environmental contamination as Chernobyl, but it is in a much more populated area, near the ocean, and has the potential to impact more people as a result of its location. So how you measure environmental impact is debatable (people displaced, wildlife impact, cost of cleanup).CONSIDERING Chernobyl's accident released TEN TIMES the radiation that was released after Fukushima, I'd say Chernobyl was and will be the worst thing to happen on this planet in terms of nuclear disaster.
@jarlolsson962
@jarlolsson962 2 года назад
@@thewatcher6969 Yes but it is also very important to consider the huge benifits nuclear energy has had in terms of replacing fossil fuels that are incredibly more dangerous. Chernobyl like you stated is and probably will be the worst nuclear disaster ever, yet it had a quite small death toll as WHOs upper estimate is that 4000 people will die as a cause of chernobyl compared to the 1 in fukushima and 0 in 3 mile island. Comparing that to 1,5 million deaths that occur EVERY year because of air pollution from coal power plants.
@carriehorton1036
@carriehorton1036 Год назад
It's been a year since they posted this and it's still one of my favorite videos I even bought a book about this place and I never read but I just love the history it's soo cool
@DreamWorldStudios_222
@DreamWorldStudios_222 Год назад
Idk if you know about it, but if u wanna know more about Chernobyl, there's a 6 episode series that was made after the catastrophe. It explains (slightly graphically if I'm honest) what happened and what the people lived through. Just encase you wanted to know.
@em3620
@em3620 2 года назад
the fact that everything can change just like that, it’s so so crazy. my heart breaks for the people that had their whole life taken from them :/
@corinnewatson1414
@corinnewatson1414 2 года назад
When this happened I was 26, getting ready to get married in July, and totally self absorbed. After watching this I learned so much about a time that lived in from you guys. I really admire you guys for bringing this to the attention of your peers and even us older people. Great Job!
@keriyahh
@keriyahh 2 года назад
Wowww. I'm so sorry, that most have been hard. Do you mind me asking, where do you live now?
@kandy1643
@kandy1643 2 года назад
@@keriyahh I don’t think they lived there
@corinnewatson1414
@corinnewatson1414 2 года назад
I didn't live there. I lived in North Carolina. I heard about it but I had no idea of what really took place because I rarely watched the news back then. Sam and Colby opened my eyes with this video.
@0cyeaniccc
@0cyeaniccc 11 месяцев назад
when you think about it it’s so beautiful to find this but at the same time it’s so sad because your walking through this place where so many people made so many memories and now it’s just all broken down and empty
@laylajones1120
@laylajones1120 Год назад
That’s crazy, I’ve been watching your videos for ages and this is the first time I’m seeing this. We’ve been learning about the explosion in science.
@zuleimadelgado6160
@zuleimadelgado6160 2 года назад
I love how sam, and colby explain everything it be making more sense. Sam should’ve been a history teacher.
@ClAR-A
@ClAR-A 2 года назад
sam would be a great history teacher but wouldnt you rather have him on this channel with his best friend?
@unknownuser-ke8pr
@unknownuser-ke8pr 2 года назад
Dude i love their videos but what i love more is seeing guests & byfar ive loved seeing nate on here more!
@_hi_3363
@_hi_3363 2 года назад
I think Nate would be an amazing teacher also
@zuleimadelgado6160
@zuleimadelgado6160 2 года назад
@@_hi_3363 omg yeah he definitely would to be honest
@zuleimadelgado6160
@zuleimadelgado6160 2 года назад
@@unknownuser-ke8pr me too they are so interesting and entertaining to watch
@emilyhess7156
@emilyhess7156 2 года назад
Sam: “ who needs x-rays” umm let’s recap didn’t you break your back and needed a x-ray
@ProfessionalGasLighting
@ProfessionalGasLighting 2 года назад
You can fix broken bones, but you can’t fix stupid. He’s just saying whatever gets likes, probably only went because he knew the headline would get tons of views so he can promote the jacket he’s wearing
@madi8840
@madi8840 2 года назад
@@ProfessionalGasLighting or he was meaning it as a joke
@frrrfrrr9177
@frrrfrrr9177 2 года назад
Do you know what BACKROUND music they used in the intro of that low mmmmm
@ProfessionalGasLighting
@ProfessionalGasLighting 2 года назад
@@accioyoongi Sure buddy, now go buy an xplow jacket from that real life anime profile pic
@ProfessionalGasLighting
@ProfessionalGasLighting 2 года назад
@@accioyoongi Speaking of anime profile pics, nice Big Time Rush pfp. Go to bed, it’s past your bed time.
@Xrapzy
@Xrapzy 11 месяцев назад
honestly sam and colby was the coolest people of my childhood i loved their content and ive pretty much watched every video and love this content
@annabellegouge
@annabellegouge 11 месяцев назад
Colby’s comment about getting cancer for radio doggy’s didn’t age well 😬 so happy you are now cancer free!!
@proverbs356ministries2
@proverbs356ministries2 2 года назад
I admire the depth of your perspectives! You ability to show empathy is something you dont see very much these days!!!!! I just gained so much more respect for you all! Keep doing what you do!!!!!!
@OdysseyStricNin9
@OdysseyStricNin9 2 года назад
also i admire the depth of ole girls voice in the black and white jacket
@OdysseyStricNin9
@OdysseyStricNin9 2 года назад
im jk. all luv
@Celena2947
@Celena2947 2 года назад
The way nate explains things so eloquently is so satisfying.. we love an educated king🤴
@leilawales1809
@leilawales1809 8 дней назад
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. And thank you vladmair. I really appreciate it. This made me so emotional too. Wow. I can't believewhat these people went through
@jentimmy
@jentimmy 11 месяцев назад
Watching this in July 2023 as I'm new to the channel and have been binging old vids i have mad respect for the Firefighters, Police Officers and Ambulance Officers/Paramedics who put their lives on the line to keep all of us safe and to the first responders who are there we someone needs them when on an emergency call
@ForeverMish26
@ForeverMish26 2 года назад
Constantly in awe when Nate speaks. That dude is smart, wisdom far beyond his years!
@matthewwalsh3787
@matthewwalsh3787 2 года назад
He’s an idiot who thinks everything he says is profound. Even the guide stepped on him when he kept cutting in and not letting him complete his sentence
@matthewwalsh3787
@matthewwalsh3787 2 года назад
@Ilikeshrimp🦐 just calling it like it is weeb
@Yuqideqiko
@Yuqideqiko 2 года назад
@@matthewwalsh3787 hey sir/ma'm, go outside and touch some grass ☺️
@matthewwalsh3787
@matthewwalsh3787 2 года назад
@@Yuqideqiko ah the classic “go outside”. Yes, so appropriate from someone who felt the need to reply to a month old comment. 😏
@bymika7836
@bymika7836 2 года назад
@@matthewwalsh3787 im with you
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios 2 года назад
"What is the cost of lies? It's not that we'll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies, then we no longer recognize the truth at all." - Valery Legasov
@sugayoonstd93
@sugayoonstd93 8 месяцев назад
I just recently got into Sam and Colby and watching this video and Colby joking about thyroid cancer is crazy to me. That he was joking about it and actually got cancer, different kind but still, blows my mind. Im glad he's free of it now❤
@Bestiesforlive1
@Bestiesforlive1 4 месяца назад
Colby and Sam are so adorable with animals It’s so cute and heart warming I love it! ✖️🖤
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