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Friday, 26 June 2009 14:37

BLH's tour of Chernobyl

So heres my trip to Chernobyl in pictures.
The trip was booked with http://www.tourchernobyl.com. I just emailed This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , and got in touch with the guy who runs the whole place, Sergei. Really, really helpful guy who talked me through the whole process and answered numerous dumbass emails i sent him. You can book everything through them, from the flights (cost me about 500 euro) to hotel (160 euro for 2 nights), to a pickup at the airport and dropoff when leaving ($40 each).

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First off we need to give props to our guide, Yuri. Yuri has worked in the zone for about 8 years now, i doubt theres many people who know the zone as well as he does.
The tour kicks off with him telling us about the zone, how polluted it still is (or isnt, in some areas)

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Just outside Yuris headquarters is the monument to the firemen who died after the explosion. The monument was erected by the firemen themselves. After the explosion, firemen raced to the plant withihn 2 minutes of hearing the alarm, unknowingly exposing themselves to lethal doses of radiation.

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We stop not far from the firemans memorial, at the remains of a tiny village. The village was destroyed, and then buried under orders from the soviets for being too radiactive. The geiger counter here doesnt show much radiation, Yuri believes it was buried out of the soviets desire to cover up the accident more than anything else. Ironically, the name of the village translated to english is called 'diggers', kinda prophetic really.

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The sign for the 'diggers' village

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Just across the road from the ex-village, Yuri points out a radar station just past the treeline. Its an abandoned military base that was used to detect incoming missiles, and for general spying on America. Aparrently, it shows up on old maps as 'pioneers camp'. We move on, closer to the plant now.

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A mile or two down the road, and we get our first glimpse of the plant. Reactor 4 (left) is the one that blew up, the reactor on the right was under construction at the time, and was never finished. The geiger counter is beeping stronger here.

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Its reading 0.139 Roentgens, and by the time we picked it up out of the grass, it had gone up to .2, and was climbing. Its still nowhere near being lethal, but put it this way, you wouldnt want to stretch out on the grass for the afternoon. The grass is deadly around here, the asphalt was fine however! It doesnt absorb radiation like the soil did.

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Further down the road, and we get our first proper view of the reactor. Its a pretty awe (or fear) inspiring sight, and the people on the tour are getting alot quieter, and maybe a bit more nervous now. The only sound you can hear is the geiger counter beeping faster & faster. WE scramble back into the van and head off, directly to the plant.

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This is just outside the plant. Everyone was wondering what in gods name this is supposed to be til Yuri told us...go on, guess what it is is. Got it yet?

Its a...

Its a......

Its a dove with an atom in its mouth! Yeah, we couldnt guess either.

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This is a memorial to the first people to die from the explosion. Most of them died shortly afterwards, but 3rd right from the center (i think) was the first guy to die, whos body is still in the plant, under the sarcopagus somewhere.

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Were directly in front of the sarcophagus now. The geiger counter is going mental. Its getting unnerving at this stage. Stand here for too long, and youll be going home with a healthy green glow. Some dumbass takes off his hat and puts it on the ground while he poses for a picture, Yuri almost kills him. 'DONT PUT STUFF ON THE GROUND!!!'. Dumbass.

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We move on, now were at the Red Forest. So called because on the night of the accident, the whole forest glowed red. The forest was cut down, and buried under 6 meteres (or feet, im not sure) of earth. The only problem being, the trees they planted on top of them, are now dragging the radiation up through their roots, meaning radiation here is going UP instead of down. This is one of the most toxic places on earth.

And behind us is a roadsign that fills me with both excitement, and dread:

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Pripyat.

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Rush hour traffic on the road to Pripyat.

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Were standing on the 'bridge of death' here. So called because on the day of the explosion, people gathered on this bridge to see the beautiful rainbow coloured flames of the burning graphite nuclear core, whose flames were higher than the smoke stack itself. They were all exposed to levels of over 500 roentgens, a fatal dose.

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We drive on, and enter Pripyat town.

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And here it is! The finest hotel in all of Pripyat. At least it was, back in 1986.
Were going right to the top of it, Yuri tells us. **** YES!!

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Graffiti in pripyat is probably the most bone chilling graffiti ive ever seen.

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Check in desk. business is a little slow, noones checked in in almost 23 years.

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Someone forgot their newspaper.

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I ducked away from the tour for a minute to check out some of the hotel rooms. One room still had its bed, and wardrobe, and someone left their slippers behind.

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Almostat the top..

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The view from the top of the hotel. Theres broken glass everywhere in Pripyat, not just cause of vandalism, but also down to the fact that all the windows had to be left open in the town, to stop pockets of radiation collecting indoors.

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Another view from the hotel roof. The building on the left is the palace of culture. Were heading there shortly.

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On our way to the palace of culture now. Its not advisable to sit on these chairs for too long, if you value having working balls.

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Inside the palace of culture...where some mong stuck his head in my photo.

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The sun shining through a hole in the roof makes an excellent spotlight, on a stage that hasnt seen a performance in almost 23 years.

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We quite literally exit stage right, and head around the back of the palace of culture. Apartment blocks in Pripyat still bear all the signs of being a former soviet state, the hammer and sickle is everywhere.

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All this stuff in behind the stage in the palace of culture. I think it was due to be used in the labour day parade that year, but it never came.

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Yuri tells us were moving on to the amusement park, i can literally feel the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.

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Yuri puts the geiger counter down on a patch of moss in front of the amusement park, and it goes absolutely ballistic. I think it went up to a full 2 roentgens. 500 roentgens is fatal, 200 would put you int he hospital for a long time, 2 isnt going to kill you, but you sure as hell dont want to go walking on this patch of moss, put it that way. Youd beep so much going through decontamination theyd probably take you for a chemical shower.

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The amusement park was setup for the kids for the may day parade (i think it was may day, i could be wrong tho). But for Pripyat, time stopped on April 26th, and may day never came.
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And then here it is, the infamous star of the show, the Pripyat eye. In Ukranian, its known as the 'devils wheel'.

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From here, were moving on to the swimming pool.

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Lenin puts in another appearance

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Inside the sports centre.

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Pripyat was a real jewel in the crown for the soviets. And seeing the swimming pool here its easy to see why, its not hard to imagine olympic athletes training here, for the 70's/80's, this place must've been the best around. The pool is HUGE.

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Were moving on to the final part of the tour, and probably the part that brings home just what a tragedy this really was. Suddenly im feeling like i really shouldnt be enjoying this. I feel like one of those rubberneckers who slows down at the scene of an accident to get a good gawp in. We're going back to school.

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Walking under the archway into the schoolyard.

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The kids playground is barely visible through the trees that've grown up around it. I dont think the rest of the pictures need captions.

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Slavni bend AC/DC protutnjao Beogradom PDF Print E-mail
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Slavni bend AC/DC protutnjao Beogradom

Oduševila nas je publika

Autor: Neven Džodan | Foto: A. stanković | 28.05.2009. - 05:00
Legendarni australijski hard-rok sastav AC/DC napravio je spektakl u utorak uveče na stadionu Partizana. Oko 40.000 fanova uživalo je u audio-vizuelnom šou koji će mnogi pamtiti kao koncert godine. Po završetku nastupa, pevač benda Brajan Džonson nije krio zadovoljstvo atmosferom u srpskoj prestonici.


Nismo očekivali ovo. Bilo je odlično. Zaista nismo očekivali ovakvu reakciju publike - rekao je poznati pevač silazeći sa bine nakon koncerta.
Dobro raspoloženi šezdesetdvogodišnji Džonson nije delovao umorno posle dvočasovnog nastupa, te se pozdravio sa organizatorima beogradskog koncerta, a nakon toga sa kolegama iz grupe ušao u kombi koji ih je odvezao u hotel „Hajat”, u kojem su bili smešteni. Neverovatni gitarista Angus Jang, koji je publiku na koncertu dovodio do delirijuma obučen u školsku uniformu i sa svojim prepoznatljivim sviranjem i trčanjem po svim krajevima bine, potpuno mokre kose od znoja, takođe se ljubazno javio ljudima iz organizacije napuštajući stadion i tako ostavio pozitivan utisak na sve prisutne.
Iako nije bilo poznato koliko će čuveni rokeri ostati u Beogradu, oni su se posle koncerta kratko zadržali u hotelu, te su uz policijsku pratnju odjurili ka Aerodromu „Nikola Tesla” kako bi stigli na avion za Atinu, gde večeras imaju koncert. Tako, dok je reka ljudi polako odlazila sa stadiona u Humskoj sumirajući utiske sa koncerta, članovi benda AC/DC već su bili u avionu koji je sa beogradskog aerodroma poleteo 20 minuta pre ponoći.
nače, koncert čuvenog australijskog sastava počeo je tačno u 21 sat numerom „Rock n Roll Train”, dok je na ogromnoj bini u pozadini atmosferu dočarala velika maketa lokomotive. S obzirom na to da trenutno širom sveta promovišu novi album „Black Ice”, svirali su četiri pesme sa tog izdanja, a ostalih šesnaest numera pogađale su publiku pravo u centar. Najveće oduševljenje izazvale su pesme „”Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”, „Thunderstruck”, „The Jack”, „You Shook Me All Night Long”, kada su desetine hiljada ljudi na terenu skakali u ritmu, a na tribinama (gde je uglavnom bila starija publika), skoro niko nije sedeo. Svirajući poslednjih pet pesama sa set liste, poznati rokeri nisu dozvolili nikom od prisutnih da predahne. Iako su već u ozbiljnim godinama, članovi grupe ostavili su odličan utisak, a Angus Jang sigurno će ostati upamćen kao najsvetlija tačka koncerta. Kada su se na kraju šoua pogasila svetla, oko dvadeset hiljada crvenih rogova svetlelo je na glavama onih kojima se ostvario životni san da prisustvuju koncertu sastava AC/DC.



Reakcija publike
- Vredelo je čekati sve ove godine ovaj koncert. Još samo da nije bila gužva za pivo. Čeda (Beograd)
- Još uvek ne verujem na kakvom sam koncertu bila. Marija (Bugarska)
- Što se mene tiče, moglo je da traje još dva sata. Sada moramo negde da nastavimo s dobrim provodom. Tanja (Hrvatska)
- Pamtiću ovaj koncert do kraja života. Spektakl! Nemam šta drugo da kažem. Dobra organizacija. Marko (Novi Sad)
- Najbolji rokenrol bend na svetu! U početku mi je ozvučenje bilo čudno, ali posle me je ponela atmosfera i super sam se provela. Marija (Bugarska)

Čišćenje stadiona
Tokom jučerašnjeg dana brojni radnici su rasklapali binu i čistili prostor oko i unutar stadiona Partizana. Već danas bi trebalo da sve bude „kao da se ništa nije dogodilo”.

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Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 14:36