Since 1986, the radioactive site has remained frozen in time, and off limits to the public, after a reactor at the plant exploded. The resulting fallout spurred a crisis for the people of the nearby city of Pripyat, Ukraine — and for those living miles and miles away. Today, a protecti...
to shoot both the exterior and interior of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant, a decommissioned nuclear power station that is sometimes referred to as "Chernobyl's sister" due to its visual resemblance and the nuclear reactor design used at both Chernobyl and Ignalina (RBMK nuclear power reactor)...
June 3, 2019 (United States) Countries of origin United States United Kingdom Language English Filming locations Kyiv, Ukraine(as Moscow exterior scenes) Production company Sister Pictures See more company credits at IMDbPro Tech specs Edit
We always hear praises of the might of Mother Nature, how it renders useless mans' creations, and bears life above the ruins. Well, it's something that is
Reactor #4 is 1 of 7 spookiest buildings around the world Pripyat Ghost Town You will be able to take pictures of the ghost town, abandoned hotels, school, Ferris wheel, swimming pool, playground, etc. Pripyat ghost town is 1 of 7 scariest places around the world ...
Deep within the basement of Reactor 4 lies the Chernobyl Elephant’s Foot, a huge mass of melted concrete, sand and highly radioactive nuclear fuel. The mass was named for its wrinkled appearance, which reminded some observers of the wrinkled skin of an elephant’s leg and foot. ...
There is a monument where you can take photographs, but the area around the reactor is still sensitive so you can’t wander around and take pictures anywhere else. READ THIS: Philadelphia travel guide by an insider: places to see in Philadelphia, where to eat and stay, and tips Chernobyl ...
Reactor No 4 Duga Radar Russian Woodpecker St. Elijah Church Show all Budget Searching hundreds of travel sites to find you the best price Sort by: Travel Notice It is currently recommended to avoid all travel to Ukraine due to armed conflict and serious safety risks. ...
The one above is my favourite - the big sphere is actually part of the instrument. This is a neutron meter, used to measure the number of neutrons around a reactor or a plutonium store. It was used from the late 60's to the late 70's... ...
Families Offer a Lifeline to Chernobyl Children; Millions of People Were Affected by the Reactor Explosion in Chernobyl 25 Years Ago, and Contamination Is Still a Problem. but There Is One Place inWales Where Hundreds of Children Still Affected Can Go Every Year to Give Their Bodies and Minds...