3 days in the exclusuion zone reactor No 4 Prypyat Chernobyl; overnight stays within the zone locked in the hotel at 10pm curfew and restricted access to beer!! Also getting to meet some of the self settlers who returned to the area of their own accord not long after the disaster; just a few...
April 26, 1986. One single day, that changed the day of numerous people overnight. One day, that entered the annals of world´s history. It was the day, when reactor no. 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was destroyed after a power failure simulation gone wrong. On that day in April 1986 the...
I have been meaning to get here for years and over Halloween weekend I finally made it. It didn’t disappoint, the place is awesome packed full of treasures that have been left behind after the 1986 evacuation.
We had a two day private tour of the zone and took in various sights over the two...
An abandoned, military Satcom satalite, somewhere in Belgium. I only know it was part of a much bigger project, with satalites at many places.
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An abandoned military communications installation in the Middle of Nowhere, Belgium. Still managed a run in with the local Chief Inspector of the Politie here who was driving home for his lunch - so if you do decide to go, try not to be in the open at around midday, as he may just be driving...
Another location for our "Suits On Tour" Tour.
This satelite communication area was build in 1969 and started communication in 1971.
After more than 40 years of service the current owner decided to invest more than 3 million in to this location and is planning to build a new Satelite...
Hi all,
Visited this place in October 2012. A small kindergarten where news of the disaster struck and the children were taken out and never returned.
The Chernobyl disaster (Ukrainian: ????????????? ??????????, Chornobylska Katastrofa – Chornobyl Catastrophe) was a catastrophic nuclear...