Chernobyl nuclear disaster Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 25 Sep 2019 12:26:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Chernobyl nuclear disaster Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Visiting Pripyat is an Authentic Look into Soviet Society https://travelermaster.com/visiting-pripyat-is-an-authentic-look-into-soviet-society/ Sun, 29 Sep 2019 08:12:03 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=10253 If you know anything about the television show “Chernobyl” or if you’re a student of history, you probably know about the nuclear disaster that occurred in what was the Soviet Union on April 26, 1986. This story is certainly a tragedy that claimed lots of lives, displacing and even killing thousands of people. Believe it […]

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If you know anything about the television show “Chernobyl” or if you’re a student of history, you probably know about the nuclear disaster that occurred in what was the Soviet Union on April 26, 1986.

This story is certainly a tragedy that claimed lots of lives, displacing and even killing thousands of people. Believe it or not, it is now actually safe to visit the exclusion zone which was evacuated and still remains uninhabited after the disaster.

The town that was closest to the nuclear power plant, Pripyat, is a focus of these tours, and for good reason. While the Soviet Union is long gone, it turns out that Pripyat is a place where people can experience what life looked like in the country in the 21st century.

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Как попасть в Чернобыль?☢ ⠀ Есть 2 способа попасть в #Чернобыль: легальный и нелегальный 😇😈 ⠀ Нелегальный способ – это проникновение в зону пешком обходными путями. Атмосферно и интересно, но тяжело, опасно для здоровья и карается законом (штраф от 500грн) 🤷‍♀️ ⠀ Я поехала легальным способом: с групповой экскурсией из Киева на 1 день от @chernobylzone. Для граждан Украины это стоит 50$, для иностранцев – 100$ 💵 Дополнительно можно приобрести обед (150грн) и арендовать дозиметр (260грн). Хотелось бы, конечно, купить индивидуальную экскурсию дня на 3, но пока что такой возможности нет 😅 ⠀ Однодневная экскурсия (без дороги туда-обратно) длится примерно 7 часов. Показывают основные объекты, но в здания пускают редко (изнутри нам показали только детский садик в с.Копачи и школу в Припяти) 🏚 Все маршруты абсолютно безопасны, за 1 день вы получите дозу радиации в 160 раз меньше, чем при флюорографии 👌 ⠀ А вы бывали/хотели бы побывать в Чернобыле? 🤔

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The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, leaving the singular society that once defined it behind. Since Pripyat was abandoned in 1986, however, it’s still possible to see how people once lived in the Soviet Union.

Formerly-inhabited houses and apartments are often a stop on Chernobyl tours in Pripyat, and the old-style decorations and living conditions perfectly represent what life was like in the country.

It’s also possible to walk through schools, shops, and even a children’s amusement that are representative of what life was once like under the regime.

Don’t miss your chance to see what Soviet society really looked out while in Ukraine on a tour of Pripyat!

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Visit The Most Popular Abandoned Places In The World https://travelermaster.com/visit-popular-abandoned-places-world/ Mon, 25 Jun 2018 08:14:11 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=1663 If you are you are bored with the same old traveling destinations, and you want to see something totally different, and in the main time you are into strange, creepy things then this visiting the abandoned places from this list should get on your bucket list. Pripyat, Ukraine Pripyat is maybe one of the most […]

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If you are you are bored with the same old traveling destinations, and you want to see something totally different, and in the main time you are into strange, creepy things then this visiting the abandoned places from this list should get on your bucket list.

Pripyat, Ukraine

Pripyat is maybe one of the most popular and famous abandoned cities in the world. It is located in Ukraine and it used to be home for nearly 50,000 people. Due to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 the city was abandoned and it won’t be populated for thousands of years. However, regardless of the radiation, there are organized tours, where tourist from all around the world come to see this phenomenon.

Willard Asylum, New York State

Just the thought of what was going within the walls of an asylum can make you shiver. However, The Willard Asylum in Willard, New York opened his doors in 1869 in order to help people who were incapable of taking care of themselves. The first admitted patient was a woman called Mary Rote, diagnosed as “demented and deformed.” The asylum shuttered his doors in 1995, after 126 years of working. Except creepy, abandoned rooms, the most interesting things are dusty suitcases full of memories, brought by patients.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Chernobyl nuclear disaster Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 25 Sep 2019 12:26:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Chernobyl nuclear disaster Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Visiting Pripyat is an Authentic Look into Soviet Society https://travelermaster.com/visiting-pripyat-is-an-authentic-look-into-soviet-society/ Sun, 29 Sep 2019 08:12:03 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=10253 If you know anything about the television show “Chernobyl” or if you’re a student of history, you probably know about the nuclear disaster that occurred in what was the Soviet Union on April 26, 1986. This story is certainly a tragedy that claimed lots of lives, displacing and even killing thousands of people. Believe it […]

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If you know anything about the television show “Chernobyl” or if you’re a student of history, you probably know about the nuclear disaster that occurred in what was the Soviet Union on April 26, 1986.

This story is certainly a tragedy that claimed lots of lives, displacing and even killing thousands of people. Believe it or not, it is now actually safe to visit the exclusion zone which was evacuated and still remains uninhabited after the disaster.

The town that was closest to the nuclear power plant, Pripyat, is a focus of these tours, and for good reason. While the Soviet Union is long gone, it turns out that Pripyat is a place where people can experience what life looked like in the country in the 21st century.

View this post on Instagram

Как попасть в Чернобыль?☢ ⠀ Есть 2 способа попасть в #Чернобыль: легальный и нелегальный 😇😈 ⠀ Нелегальный способ – это проникновение в зону пешком обходными путями. Атмосферно и интересно, но тяжело, опасно для здоровья и карается законом (штраф от 500грн) 🤷‍♀️ ⠀ Я поехала легальным способом: с групповой экскурсией из Киева на 1 день от @chernobylzone. Для граждан Украины это стоит 50$, для иностранцев – 100$ 💵 Дополнительно можно приобрести обед (150грн) и арендовать дозиметр (260грн). Хотелось бы, конечно, купить индивидуальную экскурсию дня на 3, но пока что такой возможности нет 😅 ⠀ Однодневная экскурсия (без дороги туда-обратно) длится примерно 7 часов. Показывают основные объекты, но в здания пускают редко (изнутри нам показали только детский садик в с.Копачи и школу в Припяти) 🏚 Все маршруты абсолютно безопасны, за 1 день вы получите дозу радиации в 160 раз меньше, чем при флюорографии 👌 ⠀ А вы бывали/хотели бы побывать в Чернобыле? 🤔

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The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, leaving the singular society that once defined it behind. Since Pripyat was abandoned in 1986, however, it’s still possible to see how people once lived in the Soviet Union.

Formerly-inhabited houses and apartments are often a stop on Chernobyl tours in Pripyat, and the old-style decorations and living conditions perfectly represent what life was like in the country.

It’s also possible to walk through schools, shops, and even a children’s amusement that are representative of what life was once like under the regime.

Don’t miss your chance to see what Soviet society really looked out while in Ukraine on a tour of Pripyat!

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Visit The Most Popular Abandoned Places In The World https://travelermaster.com/visit-popular-abandoned-places-world/ Mon, 25 Jun 2018 08:14:11 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=1663 If you are you are bored with the same old traveling destinations, and you want to see something totally different, and in the main time you are into strange, creepy things then this visiting the abandoned places from this list should get on your bucket list. Pripyat, Ukraine Pripyat is maybe one of the most […]

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If you are you are bored with the same old traveling destinations, and you want to see something totally different, and in the main time you are into strange, creepy things then this visiting the abandoned places from this list should get on your bucket list.

Pripyat, Ukraine

Pripyat is maybe one of the most popular and famous abandoned cities in the world. It is located in Ukraine and it used to be home for nearly 50,000 people. Due to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 the city was abandoned and it won’t be populated for thousands of years. However, regardless of the radiation, there are organized tours, where tourist from all around the world come to see this phenomenon.

Willard Asylum, New York State

Just the thought of what was going within the walls of an asylum can make you shiver. However, The Willard Asylum in Willard, New York opened his doors in 1869 in order to help people who were incapable of taking care of themselves. The first admitted patient was a woman called Mary Rote, diagnosed as “demented and deformed.” The asylum shuttered his doors in 1995, after 126 years of working. Except creepy, abandoned rooms, the most interesting things are dusty suitcases full of memories, brought by patients.

https://www.instagram.com/p/2x-pl-Ps_u/?tagged=willardasylum

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