50 Hours Inside the Most Radioactive Place On Earth (Exclusion Zone of Chernobyl)
Jun 07, 2021have a good time. Let's get a radiation check done to see if we can detect anything good. I'm clean yes well well free of radiation okay it was a pleasure it's a pleasure man thank you give me a hug hope for the best well we're done with Chernobyl it's time to get out of this the
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it's impossible to accurately measure the impact that Chernobyl The disaster really had, it is also difficult to say how long this reactor will continue to be a problem and concern for the area, but what we do know is that this disaster dramatically changed the lives of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people, many of them never .I recovered from its psychological and health consequences, but some determined people decided not to let this life-changing event take control of their story for the worse and, although I arrived feelingmost
ly devastated at seeing the scale of the consequences, I felt inspired to Heard the brave stories of those who survived.I gained a renewed perspective on the problems in my own life and learned that even in the darkest
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s and in the darkest moments, the courage to seek a positive perspective and keep your head up can be an option. We can only hope that this event reminds us how fragile everything around us is, how easily human error can have such drastic and dangerous consequences. We only have one planet and we only have each other, so I hope we take care of both. see you next week abroadIf you have any copyright issue, please Contact