great pics & write up mate
No+Pro wrote:great pics & write up mate
And let's not forget those that gave their lives containing this disaster as well.Bangers wrote:Today marks 30 years since the event.
Think about what hell was breaking loose around this place if you lived there, like, knowing what we know now...
Not very nice at all................
R I P
I went there about 10 years ago and again to the Ukraine for work a fair bit almost 2 years ago. If you can get in a small tour group (there was just 2 of us) and you get a good guide you can do lots. Here's my web-page on the tour I did. However the company I went through, Kiev-Travel seems to have closed. http://www.uer.ca/urbanadventure/www.ur ... index.htmlsxtysvn wrote:I'm planning to travel to Chernobyl next year and exploring through the exclusion zone. I'm most likely traveling alone so i'll be doing guided tours for safety. Has anyone been recentlyish? I'm just wondering how safe it is in general traveling Ukraine alone? Does anyone have recommendations of which tour companies actually let you see the most? I know some won't let you into most buildings and some will depending on the guide you get and the size of the tour group ect.
I'm also planning on exploring in other parts of Ukraine and am trying to work out whether to spend a bulk of my time in the exclusion zone or not because I can't stand tours although thats probably the only safe way to get a look around in there
Any tips are appreciated!
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