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In the USSR, in the 70-80s it was possible to get to Pripyat by water. The hydrofoil ships such as "Rocket" and "Meteor" were sailing systematically on schedule. You could get from Kiev to Pripyat in just 4 hours, enjoying the nature of these places. The river port in Pripyat and Chernobyl constantly received people. Unfortunately, after the accident at Chernobyl nuclear station, the water communication was closed. Recently, there has been more and more talk about building a new waterway through Pripyat. Even the name of this way - E40 - has appeared in information re ...
Today in the age of information it is not difficult to know the details of any event. It is enough just to turn on the phone and detailed information about the fire in some distant Chinese province Hainan before our eyes. However, in the far 1986 there were no such benefits and people often did not even know what happened today in their country. In this article we will talk about how the Soviet media covered the disaster. Chernobyl: first days after the accident The first to start beating the bells were employees of the Swedish nuclear power ...
Dear friends! We are glad to inform you that the borders of Ukraine are again open for the entry of foreigners. The entry rules have not changed significantly and provide for the mandatory presence of an insurance policy for citizens of other countries. Foreigners arriving from countries in the so-called "red zone" must present a negative test result for COVID-19, which was carried out no more than 48 hours before crossing the border. Or go to self-isolation. We are expecting you with us on the tour. We are grateful that you choose us!
More than 30 years have passed since the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, but many people still have a lot of questions associated with this incident. In this article we will try to answer the most popular of them, so in the next 2 minutes you will find a lot of interesting things for yourself. Why did it happen? Probably, many people are interested in what caused the explosion. Well, there is still no single version of what happened. Some blame the staff and management of the station ...
Chernobyl is exactly the place that people talk about with the prefix "the most", "the most mysterious", "the most interesting" and more recently the "most popular" city among tourists. Indeed, interest in this place is growing every day. If in 2017 about 50,000 tourists visited here, which is already a lot, then in 2019 this figure increased to 124,000. It is difficult to say what exactly causes such interest in this place, because everyone has their own motives, however, what you can be sure of is that there are really a lot of reasons to visit t ...
Everyone knows that the Chernobyl accident is perhaps the biggest man-made disaster in the history of mankind. For years, academics, volunteers, the media, and simply interested individuals have asked only one question: "What happened on that unfortunate night of April 26, 1986?" In this article, we will present one version of the events. She was described at the trial by Academician Legasov. So.... Time 00:38. The reactor is almost shut down. The operators of the 4th block are walking along the path leading directly to the disaster. Do not turn back. The ...
The USSR was famous for its large-scale buildings, striking ideas and even more crazy goals! Today we will talk about one of such super-secret centers, which is located near the city of Chernobyl and is located in the 30-km exclusion zone. Seven kilometers from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is one of the most epic constructions of Soviet-era Cold War engineering - the Over-the-Air Radar System “Duga”. This is a huge, now abandoned antenna system, built in the seventies as part of the Soviet missile defense. The purpose of this radar is an early warning about the release of a ...