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Chernobyl Ukraine Nuclear Plant Meltdown Google Map VR

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Come with us in to the Nuclear radiated city of Chernobyl  in these Google Map 360° VR location panoramas

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 Coordinates  /  51.3914374,30.0956568

 

Chernobyl Ukraine Nuclear Plant Meltdown Map VR

 Pryp'yat', Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine

 

 

The infamous power plant meltdown in Cehrnobyl that contaminated Europe and spread as far as America on the Atlantic side, that large container is what they're gonna place over the plant show on the original picture, like a giant tomb

The whole reason why people are able to stand here and take snaps is because tones of top soil was removed from the site and dumped elsewhere so people could work more safely, safer but far from safe

 

Link Location Gps 51.388888

 

Gps Coordinates 51.388875, 30.099915

Pripyat 1970 the ninth nuclear city in the USSR a city of the future, a self powering city using the future of nuclear fusion, an unstoppable power-house achievement of clean energy, or so they thought, the 1st real accidental main-stream nuclear disaster

 

Link Location Gps 51.388349

 

Gps Coordinates 51.388349, 30.076747
 

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A type of Ferris-Wheel you’d expect to see on some type of video-game horror

 

 

Link Location Gps 51.408004

 

 

Gps Coordinates 51.408004, 30.055745

 

Aerial View of the old Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster in these Google Map VR photospheres
 
 
 
Updates from Roundme.com below of Chernobyl ↓

An uncontemporary retro USSR electrical grid
 
 
April 26th 1986 Remember Chernobyl
 
 
 
Directly underneath this uncontemporary retro USSR electrical grid
 
 
 
 
Exclusion zone electrical grid control units powered by Chernobyl
 
 
 
Ground Zero, well not quite the ground they’re standing on had to be exported by people who sacrificed their lives for their countrymen and replaced with soil from faraway

Summary of the disaster, no nonsense explanation

The Chernobyl disaster, also referred to as the Chernobyl accident, was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 in the No.4 light water graphite moderated reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near Pripyat, in what was then part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union (USSR).

During a hurried late night power-failure stress test, in which safety systems were deliberately turned off, a combination of inherent reactor design flaws, together with the reactor operators arranging the core in a manner contrary to the checklist for the stress test, eventually resulted in uncontrolled reaction conditions that flashed water into steam generating a destructive steam explosion and a subsequent open-air graphite "fire"

This "fire" produced considerable updrafts for about 9 days, that lofted plumes of fission products into the atmosphere, with the estimated radioactive inventory that was released during this very hot "fire" phase, approximately equal in magnitude to the airborne fission products released in the initial destructive explosion. Practically all of this radioactive material would then go on to fall-out/precipitate onto much of the surface of the western USSR and Europe, the radation fallout that would reach as far as Ireland and the Scottish Highlands
 
 
 
Chernobyl as seen from the distance of the exclusion zone on the 16th floor roof for an awesome panorama of the vista of Chernobyl
 
 
 
 
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