Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster - BBC documentary - every human should watch this at least once
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[QUOTE=Jaanus;27955163]Oh i've been there.
[editline]9th February 2011[/editline]
a panorama I took:
-cool picture-
the station itself was p underwhelming because there were like tons of office workers chilling out near their container cubicles just 200m away from the station, smoking and drinking coffee[/QUOTE]
were you in cod 4?
[QUOTE=Jaanus;27955163]Oh i've been there.
[editline]9th February 2011[/editline]
a panorama I took:
the station itself was p underwhelming because there were like tons of office workers chilling out near their container cubicles just 200m away from the station, smoking and drinking coffee[/QUOTE]
did you go for a swim?
This was sad. Watched it all the way through. Thanks OP.
[QUOTE=Jaanus;27955163]Oh i've been there.
[editline]9th February 2011[/editline]
a panorama I took:
[img_thumb]http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/211/c/4/Pripyat_Pool_Panorama_by_JaanusJ.jpg[/img_thumb]
the station itself was p underwhelming because there were like tons of office workers chilling out near their container cubicles just 200m away from the station, smoking and drinking coffee[/QUOTE]
Did you kill the dogs that were eating in there?
[QUOTE=Turnips5;27941189]Agreed, somehow I doubt an 'Allo 'Allo style retelling of the Chernobyl incident would be good for very much at all[/QUOTE]
Honestly, Allo Allo had a great way of doing separate languages
Just finished watching the whole thing, all I can say is "wow."
The part about leaving behind pets got me, I'd hate to leave my cats somewhere :/
that part where they fgigured out it was like 15 thousand jiggawats was pretty intense
I'm surprised the acting wasn't shitty.
In Soviet Russia... fuck it. It isn't funny. also in this thread it would be fucking dumb to do that.
i never thought about how bad the people who were in the plant, right next to the reactor got radiated.
[QUOTE=Jaanus;27955163]Oh i've been there.
[editline]9th February 2011[/editline]
a panorama I took:
[img_thumb]http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/211/c/4/Pripyat_Pool_Panorama_by_JaanusJ.jpg[/img_thumb]
the station itself was p underwhelming because there were like tons of office workers chilling out near their container cubicles just 200m away from the station, smoking and drinking coffee[/QUOTE]
Is it safe to be there? I thought that the area is still contaminated
i think its safe so long as you don't camp overnight there.
Wow, I am really glad I watched that all. I feel sorry for the 2 guys in the control room whom all the blame was placed.
The part in the hospital where the nurse was pulling the skin off the guys back made me cringe a little
I shed a manly tear when the divers were holding their hands then dived into the contaminated water
I love me a good documentary
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