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Haunting Video of How Chernobyl Looks 28 Years After The Meltdown A British man has used a drone to offer entirely new angle on the abandoned Soviet city, which became famous for the Chernobyl meltdown on April 26, 1986. link: fromquarkstoquasars/haunting-video-chernobyl-looks-28-years-meltdown/ Postcards from Pripyat, Chernobyl from Danny Cooke video: vimeo/112681885 Earlier this year I had the opportunity to visit Chernobyl whilst working for CBS News on a 60 Minutes episode which aired on Nov. 23, 2014. Bob Simon is the correspondent. Michael Gavshon and David Levine, producers. Chernobyl is one of the most interesting and dangerous places Ive been. The nuclear disaster, which happened in 1986 (the year after I was born), had an effect on so many people, including my family when we lived in Italy. The nuclear dust clouds swept westward towards us. The Italian police went round and threw away all the local produce and my mother rushed out to purchase as much tinned milk as possible to feed me, her infant son. It caused so much distress hundreds of miles away, so I cant imagine how terrifying it would have been for the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens who were forced to evacuate. During my stay, I met so many amazing people, one of whom was my guide Yevgen, also known as a Stalker. We spent the week together exploring Chernobyl and the nearby abandoned city of Pripyat. There was something serene, yet highly disturbing about this place. Time has stood still and there are memories of past happenings floating around us. Armed with a camera and a dosimeter geiger counter I explored... dannycooke.co.uk Shot using DJI Phantom 2 (GoPro3+) and Canon 7D For the full story cbsnews/news/chernobyl-the-catastrophe-that-never-ended/ ----> ***Soundtrack Promise land by Hannah Miller - licensed on themusicbed
Posted on: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 10:40:40 +0000

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