The next part ► We launched the Ferris wheel 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0FrPzM6ZUBk.html All series of trips to Pripyat on ELECTRIC BICYCLES Hike #2 ⤵ 1. Why did I go to Pripyat on an ElectroBicycle 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lwCN4_U0Lmw.html 2. Conducted electricity in Chernobyl 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rMSsU1acL9U.html 3. We launched the Ferris wheel 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0FrPzM6ZUBk.html 4. They penetrated the power unit of the NPP 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dcJxSaoObq8.html 5. Electrification of Pripyat 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h7NFySg1KrA.html WATCH OUR MOST COOL VIDEOS⤵ ☢ Watch how we entered the Zone on the DRAZINE 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dcOUeIA978g.html ☢ We are doing an APARTMENT REPAIR in Pripyat 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tMCLs_b9oXw.html ☢ Going to the Chernobyl Reactor Tunnels / Busted by Security 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DZ7t51_pduM.html 🛠 Sleigh and Chainsaw = Snowmobile 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pauurCpDUGU.html ⚡ Powerful Wind Generator DIY 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-86c85ijvkpQ.html
Hej, toto sú úžasné videá s fantastickými informáciami. Som v Kansas City, Missouri, USA a práve som sa dozvedel o "Infinity Coil". Môžete chlapci, prosím, urobiť video o tom, ako vytvoriť cievku Infinity? Vďaka. A Boh vám všetkým žehnaj
Crazy to think many of those lights haven't been turned on since the Chernobyl disaster in '86, but still work perfectly 33 years later. Oh if those buildings could talk.
1: Fix telephone line, buy a abonament and call to yourself 2: Try to find some CRT soviet TV in some house, power it and see if it works and can you get some programs on it 3: Find out if there is any radio stations avaible to hear. 4: Try to find some building in suprisngly good shape 5: Make cooker (i hope you understand what i mean my English oof) working
Sprawdź ich orginalny kanał. Ta wyprawa odbyła się ileś miesięcy temu a dopiero teraz ją przetłumaczyli. Ale jakbyś napisał do nich po rosyjsku/ukraińsku na ich orginalnym kanale to jest mała szansa że coś takiego zrobią na kolejnej wyprawie (jeżeli taka kiedykolwiek się odbędzie).
That depressing vandals are universal, I was taught to leave a place in the same shape or better, then when you arrived. It's sad to see people homes treated that way.
I watch his Russian channel they restored one of the rooms in a flat, painted the walls, added a rug and duvets covers, restored the chairs tables beds cupboard, put electric back in the flat and left things like a working TV, electric heater, cooking items and food but when they went back a month later some asshole vandalised it which is really sad because they put a lot of effort and money into it to restore the rooms to help out genuine explorers
@@theTF2sniper these places weren't stripped by vandals or urbex fans. Professional scrappers cleaned it out. Tens of thousands of tonnes of contaminated scrap metal and household items were put back into circulation.
This video reminds me of the tv shows i used to watch in ukraine back in the 90s. They would have a single translator just straight up translate the whole video just like this for everyone. babies, toddlers, grannies and everyone in between would all be voiced by one adult male.
Love these people specially such videos which includes creativity !!! Amazing adventure and would love to expirience it with you guys ! Love From India ! Stay Creative!!
I've had a strong desire to visit an empty city since I was a kid. "There are no empty cities" said the adults, this was in the sixties. Two decades later the disaster happened in Chernobyl, with the consequences it had for the poor people in Pripyat. Now it's a while ago and I want to see the city. This is a fun video, like many others I have seen here, I have already subscribed for a while now and have also hit the bell.
They built whole cities in China and nobody has lived there. 15 years and all still empty. If you search on RU-vid there are some interesting videos about them.
@@haraldpettersen3649 Come to the United States, large parts of Detroit are now abandoned. It's not nearly as safe as pripyat though. Have to be careful of getting robbed or beat up in Detroit. Isn't that bizzare?
It's better not to go to Pripyat it's safer in Chernobyl since pripyat is closer to reactor 4 than Chernobyl even is the power plant was supposed to be called Pripyat Nuclear Power Plant But You Know Vodka Drinking Soviets Decided To Call It Chernobyls Plant Even tho it was in Pripyat.
It's sad what vandals and scavengers have done to Pripyat. Imagine this content without all the damaged and missing pieces. Seeing it as it was left...
this is why i learned they video games where everything is broken and destroyed, i always thought 'no people would make it better' but it is too easy to destroy and too hard to fix, so the evil wins.
Thought of that too. Could be like the clothes from the firemen in the basement. I would always take a Geiger counter with me when I'm going to an abandoned place, that is abandoned because of high radiation
No those masks were left there by a film crew yrs ago. THats why there were other "props" near it, like the TV with the gas mask and the doll with the gas mask on the table. Film crews set it up for a documentary...if you search YT you can find the original video and the video with the documentary makers and they tell you they set it up like that on purpose for the film. I think its crazy people have left them like that for years. I wish I could remember exactly what it was I watched that tells you this. Check MAYBE dark tourist on Netflix, he may have done a bit on it too. Other than that, search YT for Chernobyl vids, maybe urban exploration chnls...Ive watched so many over the last few yrs they all blend into one big ball of info.
I’m so impressed and inspired by you guys. I’m studying engineering in college and this is giving me so many ideas and dreams. :) thank you all very much! Keep this up!
i hope you follow up with this. find it very interesting to see stuff work after all this time but also making it look so much better and i hope no one destroy it .
nothing better than finding an Abandoned something, putting electricity into it and then waiting all day for the night & walking around with no lights. I like it.
If only they could - assuming all the wiring, relays and circuits were intact, it would take more than that little battery bank and inverter to run something so big. This whole concept is totally awesome! Way to go, guys!
@Agustinus Reynaldi the motor on these elevators is surprisingly small, no more then 2kW. But the relay logic of the control system will probably be all looted.
Amazing Nice work so nice i could imagine all of Pripyat whit light ...Thanks Guys for many amazing videos but this for me was the best and do i love Pripyat it was wonderful to se...Every thing aboutPripyat i watch and maybe one day i can visit it and you Guys..Like you say in the other video imagine if people come to Pripyat and stay there and renovate apartment like you did wow i can imagine it...:)....In the future Pripyat is Reborn again and people live there again...:)....Thanks from Sweden
All those toys are set up by photographers. That's why they have so much less dust on them than everything else around them. They set them up for pictures and then leave them there. That's why there's so many dolls around. People even bring them there just to set them up so that their pictures are more interesting.
You guys never fail to do something both crazy and original, keep it up! btw the unless the street lamps have a neutral wire in the junction box, the bulb and igniter are probably 380V, not 220V
Kreosan: you should clean up some of building and then use tape to make this area for people only, provide power for lights, and music, and have rave party in Pripyat late at night, and if anyone comes you all have to run and hide! You could sell the tickets to people, to make you able to pay for equipment to repair lights and provide power, also to make some areas safe for people to sit, with plastic sheets, and put the tape near dangerous or unclean areas! this child toy on window ledge that looks yellow fish / gold fish, can you remember if this was plastic, or hard like ceramic? I like it very much. It is good that people leave many of these things for others to find. Like time is stuck. It is very important for us as humans to see this nature of reality.
It’s pretty cool you guys have places like this to explore in your country. I know it’s a tragedy what happened there but still it must be cool walking around that place and just think how many people use to live and work there.
Amazing!! I really wish people had left it all alone so you could power the entire building, if bulbs were left on switch and switched on the electricity could light the entire building, would be amazing. Cant wait for the ferris wheel!!
Vandals are so stupid rather than broking everything they should keep the windows that way buildings will stay healthy longer and it's free to live there. You know you should bring a wide screen tv there dude just for fun to watch it there.
Watching IKS Exploration videos & seeing original lighting fixtures still in place in the sites he & his companions have visited, I've wanted to do this with an inverter & battery setup too, so cool seeing stuff abandoned for so long light up so easily... :D
I really can’t believe the last time that lightbulb was lit up was before the accident I would’ve take it home and put it in a glass case as a reminder
There's a usually a pretty good reason places like this are abandoned, ie they are extremely unsafe for too many reasons to list... good luck to you on your mad adventures.
this place is RADIOACTIVE, it was the town where all the workers, engineers, and scientists lived at, that worked at the nearby Chernobyl Nuclear facility and complex. 🤯
I wouldn't think that battery would last very long running that inverter. But good job on the setup. Oh it's crazy how it 220v but in the states we're on 110v