25 Years After Chernobyl

Ghosts don't exist.

And even if they do, they can't harm you.

Show no fear.

Opinions, opinions. We may never know, but skeptics should go and visit a haunted place one day and see for themselves.
 
Pripyat is curious as like someone said it is frozen in time. I think it should be left as it should and not touched again even once it becomes radiation safe in a few hundred years. I know they mention that certain buildings are unsafe but as long as no one is living in them then I don't see the issue to that.

Plus it's interesting how it's become a nature reserve due to the lack of humans in the area. It's a truly unique place and I think it would be wrong to do anything other than leave it as it is.
 
Pripyat is curious as like someone said it is frozen in time. I think it should be left as it should and not touched again even once it becomes radiation safe in a few hundred years. I know they mention that certain buildings are unsafe but as long as no one is living in them then I don't see the issue to that.

Plus it's interesting how it's become a nature reserve due to the lack of humans in the area. It's a truly unique place and I think it would be wrong to do anything other than leave it as it is.

Agree 100% 👍
 
Chernobyl is quite an interesting place even though it was a tragedy. I have always been fascinated with Chernobyl since I played Call of Duty 4. (Yes, I learned about it from COD4 how lame, right?)
 
Opinions, opinions. We may never know, but skeptics should go and visit a haunted place one day and see for themselves.

Which I did, in India, in my dad's old village. Very superstitious folk, but really fun.:)

The abandoned house smelled funny, and that's about it.
 

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