An abandoned area, too dangerous even for ghosts to live in

A bikerchick travels through the Chernobyl area years after the desaster happened and takes some astounding pictures. Don’t know if this has been posted before. Clixx0r on the chapters.

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/default.htm

This is a really cool read

That was haunting, to see the least. Jesus. People actually gathered to watch. If I lived in a town with a nuclear reactor, the first sign of trouble I’d run like hell away.

I can’t help but notice how some of those areas could so easily fit for a new Silent Hill game. It’s pretty haunting, yes… Like wow =O

And to think that people watched the reaction and all died of radiation… that’s mind-boggling.

I would post about about RPGC EU team and the decrease chance of parent hood, But won’t.

Ghost Towns, all becouse of a Admin F-up. I can go in details of the F-Up and I think how it could be diverted.

Big Nutter

Maybe… not building badly-designed reactors whose only purpose was the manufacture of weapons-grade material?

There is much wisdom in your words, though I blame my friends and unnecessarily large amounts of GTA games for the following game.

Grand Theft Auto: Resident Silent Hill Evil. Man, what a concept :stuck_out_tongue:

Whoa. Spooky.

It DOES look like a perfect setting for a survival horror game, though.

This is the first time i have ever seen clear photos of this place,and i have to say i would be darn nervous and kind of scared if i was there.

There’s been a history series on BBC2 (And reapated UKTV History) which showed a day in which History was made. One episode was about Chynobl. It said that there was one Nuciler techition and All the rest who where running the plan where Electritisions.

Big Nutter
Sorry about spellings.

Very powerful. Does anyone have any more links like this? They’re interesting.

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Uh, no. The director of energy (or whatever his title was), ordered the plant to see how much power they could pull out of the reactor as the reactor was powering down. They turned off all of the control pumps that would have been used to prevent a meltdown, because those pumps would have limited the amount of power they could draw out of the reactor during a shutdown. Then, they got the data results on how much power could be drawn out during full shutdown, and wanted to actually do a shutdown, then bring the reactor back online to full power. So they dropped all the control rods in, to shut down the flow of neutrons completely, but something to do with the design of the control rods (i don’t know what specifically), actually increased the amount of neutrons being emmitted freely by the fuel rods, but only when all the control rods were in. So with all the rods in, expecting a full shutdown, the got a full increase in power, and since they had shut the pumps off to do the experiment, there was not enough time to turn them back on. The reaction got too hot, a hydrogen bubble formed under the reactor dome, and the heat eventually ignited the hydrogen bubble, and blew the reactor apart, emmitting the radiation out over the area.

>>;; yea. That may not be 100% right, feel free to correct me.

DT thanks for the link.
And “Elena” is really something. A cool “bikerchick”? Woman like her i could worship.

That’s very interesting. I wonder what sort of mutations, if any, occured, that haven’t been discovered.

Wow, that was very interesting.

Adds a lot of gravity to what happened. This is really interesting.

This puts you in awe, though not in the most comfortable way.

A very interesting read.

I’ve seen it before, but it never fails to impress me.