Chernobyl to become tourist attraction.

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Tartarga

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Yes you read the thread title right, Ukraine is planning to open the Chernobyl explosion site to tourists early 2011. Here's the link.
http://www.businessrevieweurope.eu/tags/visitors/chernobyl-nuclear-explosion-site-become-tourist-attraction

This seems like a really bad idea to me as the site is as far as I know still highly irradiated. It says in the article that they have experts developing routes that are medically safe to view the site on but any idiot or curious child could easly wander off the path and be exposed to radiation.

So what are your thoughts on this everyone?
 

Alkore

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I would like to go there a nice little reminder of past mistakes so we dont make them again
 

gl1koz3

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As far as I've heard, the dose is not enough to do any real harm. You'd need to be there for weeks to get something not so good going on because of it.
 

Hazzaslagga

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well if it's anything like the Chernobyl in the stalker games than i'm staying the hell away from that place, I like staying alive.
 

Wicky_42

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I wonder how many flight equivalents a single trip to Chernobyl would be o.0 I have no idea how much we understand the actual damage of radiation exposure, how much is over the top fear, and how much we still havn't fully studied.

So yeah, would be interested (not just to see that CoD4 level in person >.>) but would be too afraided of them radiations :O
 

Dags90

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If they play up the Chernobyl card enough, people might forget how impoverished most of Eastern Europe is and decide to visit anyway. I see what they did there.
 

Old Father Eternity

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The rad levels aren't that dangerous in most places but caution is still advised.
And the people who are only interested cause of a game had this one lv there, you need to re-evaluate somethings in your life.
 

Leviathan_

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It's already been open to tourism for a while, but it's just gotten more poplar recently. Apparently, you need to sign an agreement that you will not sue the travel agency if there are any repercussions after visiting the place.


Oh and don't wear sandals, those are fucking deadly in a radioactive area.


If you do get radiation poisoning, take it like a man and pop some Radaway.
 

Danzaivar

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bleachigo10 said:
This seems like a really bad idea to me as the site is as far as I know still highly irradiated. It says in the article that they have experts developing routes that are medically safe to view the site on but any idiot or curious child could easly wander off the path and be exposed to radiation.
Anyone who would bring a child to Chernobyl probably shouldn't have (grand)children, to be fair.

Would be really interesting to see in my opinion. Based on the chills (and nightmares!) I got from visiting Auschwitz however I think Chernobyl/Pirpyat might be a tad too much, but would force myself to see it at least once.
 

ramboondiea

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Blood Stained Saint said:
jamiedf said:
i thought it always was a tourist site? (post incident)
Not quite , although trips have been conducted for long time now.
oh right, thanks. my computer wouldnt let me open the link so i didnt really know what difference there was
 

Anarchemitis

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Many parts of it aren't dangerous. However, people coming back to it would reverse the ecological development that's come there since humans abandoned it.
 

The Red Spy

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I know people who have gone on guided tours around Prypiat, most of whom are interested in Urbex, and it's something I plan on doing myself. There are areas of relative safety you can venture through (Excluding woodland, areas of buried material such as graphite or even fuel) but overall it's not going to cause you any harm if you are only visiting briefly and have a good guide.

For those who want to see some pictures of the area try THIS [http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chapter1.html] link. Google 'Urbex+Chernobyl' and you'll probably find a good few reports.
 

BENZOOKA

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"Still "dangerous"" is only positive for the image. I'm sure many people would like to visit that place. Just think of the amount of apocalypse-threads on The Escapist...