I love how after he come up from his "dive" in the stairwell, they start asking his questions about the building layout. As if he gained some insight while splashing around in there drinking radiade
the place he was diving in is actually a reservoir and is rain water inside. People that go to the zone illegally usually get water out of there to drink. Shiey has drank water from there thats why i was saying this
Gotta love Ocean Gate! I live right near the Hanford Nuclear Waste site and mothballed reactors that earned the highest level of nuclear waste worldwide. We aren't on fire, but the waste has been leaking into the Columbia River via unstable tanks buried and waste from various places inadequately disposed of here. We have yet to fine tune a safe disposal process, and the government is a total embarrassment in terms of the funding of sick Hanford employees and the crooked contractors who bleed the funding with no successful cleanup. My family has been here since the 40s. I am not sure I believe this video. It's absurd that the divers act like it's a fish tank with substandard gear. I am going to have to fact-check tbis.
@@donna8998 я живу в городе Мозырь,это не очень далеко от Чернобыля и мой город стоит на реке Припять.Нормально живем,только высокий процент больных онкологией,особенно щитовидной железы.СССР хорошо потрудились когда ликвидировали аварию.Печально что Чернобыль считают местом развлечения,все кто живет рядом,читают с болью комментарии тех кто хочет побывать на ЧАЭС
That is just nuts. No equipment, no detection means they have no idea how bad it could be for them in the long run. I dove a nuclear reactor tank, and the measures we had to do are insane. Completely sealed suit with duct tape on all joints, pressure testing to ensure there are no holes, and radiac (radiation meters to detect individual dosage) meters all over your body to detect all areas to ensure no part of the body has more radiation than the other parts, and finally the cleaning before and after with special chemicals before I can take off the dry suit, which made for a really long day on a very short dive. Why would anyone do this, but then, why do people dive caves without training? Just nuts. Thanks for posting this.
That's cool man, I'm a radcon tech so I get to use all those meters, place dosimitry on mechanics, and make sure all those joints are sealed properly. It's an extremely rewarding job when you know what you're protecting your workers from.
@@docHD2023 water can indeed be radioactive. We have an entire category dedicated to irradiated water called RLW (Radioactive liquid waste) when the water used for the reactor is pumped off the boat we get readings off it all the time. The water goes through several purification processes before its deemed safe for re-use.
The little dude..."No, it's perfectly safe. Look at me, I've been here 3 or 4 times. " OMG, I'm dying over here. He looks like he drinks the water there.😂
@ChubbsMcgoo i think everybody at some point has had that one friend that you could get to do just about anything. I say this because if you watch any of the other videos. They get Sus to do all kinds of shit.
These guys are the best friends ever. They taped the bicycle pump tube to the inside of that fishbowl with such care, so their friend would absolutely *not* drown in jet black radioactive waste water.
They are quite happy sacrificing the retard guy. Putting the mentally disabled guy on pump duty white they send the brave retard into the water was classic.
I'd already lost my composure with the giggles a few times but THAT was the moment I accidentally spit my drink across my couch...it was a awhile before I took it off pause... I'm laughing again just seeing this comment. 😂
for those who wanna know @ 13:50 - that's not a diving suit, that's a soviet era military chemical protection suit. new and properly tied to the body it can be hermetically sealed, but by no means it's a diving suit.
chemical/NBC suits protect vs contact with chemicals and dangerous compounds. You know what is more like radio waves and not a chemical or compound ? radiation. Like I dont know who told you that rubber protects against that , buit they def just talking some real bullshit. In an actual NBC war all the soldiers directly exposed to dangerous dosses of radiation are just expendable. Like they cant put all of us in lead suits. costs to much,. to heavy , not practical , cant fight in that, your as effective as a dead man in that. just like body armor , just protect the vitals fuck it of your arm or leg is blown off.
I'm curious, was there somebody out there that thought it was a diving suit and needed this explained to them? b/c if so, I think they're going to need a bunch more things explained to them.
There is another episode where they get caught again and the guard is a fan that takes pictures with them. On a side note this is a reactor that is in the exclusion zone but a good distance from the failed reactor. This was the unfinished reactor that was abandoned during construction/never operational, (I think it is a few miles or km from the failed reactor, the sarcophagus is visible from the roof of the reactor they are in) the radioactivity level in here is actually going to be lower than outside. The water is safe, the sediment at the bottom of those levels/ under the water would be of concern due to settling. Also now that they have the additional dome over the sarcophagus outside levels are close to normal to my understanding, but there are still hot spots/objects that need cleaning. The Dome was erected to dismantle the sarcophagus and clean up everything underneath for further containment. This process is going to take lifetimes. Also they have all been tested for both external and internal radiation after multiple trips, with Sus even swallowing water in the one episode. They have all come back with normal readings and are healthy.
Yeah e.g. there is the "red forest" that got a pretty heavy dose and also where they buried all the plant that they used, it's pretty high there still too apparently! But generally, it's not too bad other than "pockets". I love watching KREOSAN, they did have to go and get checked out at a hospital once cos they fell into a pool while using inflatable dingys (LOL) but generally they do test as they go.
Isn’t the problem with radiation collective exposure though? So they might not initially test “hot” but need consecutive testing over a period of time to be sure they’re safe? I’m rusty from NP school about the specifics of radiation exposure but I know this is definitely not a place I’d want to spend any length of time, regardless of cleaning efforts and how far from the main, failed reactor they are. I just worry for their long term health and safety. The “werewolves” are enough for me to nope out of there. 😂 But then again, I’m old now and have lost my craving for adrenaline and adventure when the safety is questionable. Lol.
I don’t even know how I got hooked on this channel being that I’m deathly afraid of deep water, claustrophobic and have never scuba dived in my life. Yet, you guys always make me chuckle just by expression alone. Especially you Woody. Keep that sh*t up. You guys are so knowledgeable, I’ll at least learn some things.
I can’t wait until the episode where Zeus is sent to space. His Russian friends are going to strap Zeus to a rocket and wrap him in bubble wrap. Russian engineering at its finest.
Sus** ❤️❤️ and Sus is the one who’s the bad influence. The other guys have the intellect to make his bad ideas come to fruition 😩😂 Before sus came onto the channel, they sat in their basement making Tesla batteries out of twigs and bubble gum and sh*t like that. Lol
The fact that most of these guys look like cartoon characters and spend 95% of their plight giggling and Looney Tuning around makes this so much better.
I just watched their medical checkup, they said they accidentally fell into some water lol. They were panicking but amazingly were fine, although they were warned to stay away from those areas. A later video shows them exploring a laboratory where they mess around a radioactive boot and the radiation meter goes off the scale, they stay there uncomfortably long.
If they didn't mention being in Radioactive water, the doctor's won't know to test them for exposure, and they might not be ok. They didn't wear TLD's (thermoluminescent dosimeters,) then it's a crapshoot. They better be taking their iodine supplements.
What you are most likely talking about is the Pripyat Hospital where the first responder firefighters were taken..The issue is not the radiation..It has lowered significantly and is a bigger dose than what you should take in general but well within yearly limits. If it is that place what they should be afraid is of the particles still stuck on the equipment other than gammas and the dust since the doctors threw it there and left it there.
@@Lizzard2060 RUclips's retarded. I answered to someone's comment about people visiting the pripyat hospital where the original clothes remain untouched and that the dose isn't the real issue even if the geiger counter beeps. It is more about what still lays on those clothes...I have no idea why youtube even placed this comment here since i commented this on an entirely different video with other people involved...10/10 platform for my reply to end up here somehow.
@@b-miner712 nobody’s talking about his looks, they’re talking about how dumb he is to be doing it and making fun of the situation and the equipment. Your comment probably got removed by RUclips for being hostile and threatening
This was reactor #5, which wasn't to go online for a few more months..It was 85% completed at the time of the accident and never had any nuclear rods delivered to the site. It was radioactive because of its' proximity to the events at reactor #4, but the levels here were minor, even though it was so close to the disaster blast. Winds were the savior of this area as they blew the major contaminants away from this site. Now, it is worth mentioning that these guys are definitely crazy, but in a later episode of their Vlog, they went and got seriously tested for radiation exposure and were all given the A-O-K from the MD's. Still, stupid to try that diving rig...what a trip...
As far as I know their tests were actually for radioactive contamination on their bodies or ingested internally. You can't tell whether you're going to develop pancreatic cancer or aplastic anaemia in 10-20 years as a result of exposure that already happened and wasn't measured. Gamma rays leave no detectable trace except the damage to your cells and DNA they caused. Which is why wearing certified and calibrated personal dosimeters to record cumulative dose is so important. What we do know is their cheap ebay dosimeter was reading upwards of 500μSv/h (the equivalent of one chest X-Ray every 20 mins) and wasn't even in the water or with the guys doing the real risky stuff. Researchers at Chernobyl have measured surface hotspots of 10mSv/h and standing around one to record a youtube video would leave you with a 1 in 20 risk of cancer later in life with nothing detectable on your body afterwards. Nobody is monitoring random abandoned basements and tanks filled with waste water from the decontamination and firefighting efforts with a layer of radioactive sediment at the bottom you're disturbing and kicking up for the first time in 30 years. Because nobody thought anyone could be that stupid.
@@Why_Rock why? I mean, ya, the institute is filled with it, but I just got strong, and ya know, I think super mutants are pretty fun to fight if you like only a bit of a challenge. (Strong, the companion btw)
Perfect timing, I just binge watched the Chernobyl show on HBO! What’s crazy is that the 3 divers that went in a few days after the meltdown to drain the reactor building actually lived long lives, I believe it said 2 of them lived into their 80’s. But That’s insane that they’re doing this - touching bottles and getting in the water…wtf Hundreds of others - firefighters, cement workers, civilians died weeks or a few years after…
LOL i cracked up so many times during this episode... especially after they got arrested and warned, then it just immediately cuts to them going back to the place even more "prepared" (with a leaking boat lol). Gus cracking up just made it all even funnier.
The crazies part about this, is how well it actually works. There's a certain kind of genius it needs to be really stupid consistently. This might be the greatest video I have seen in years, and I'm only at part 1.
Never in my life did I expect to be watching Zeus diving in radioactive Chernobyl water, dressed in a gimp suit with a fish bowl on his head today 😂. Bravo Zeus!!
So those guys in the video are actually russian speaking Ukrainians. And this is not the craziest thing they did. Sus stands for Susanin - a russian hero who is believed to live in 1613 and saved russian tsar Mikhail Romanov from Polish troops during the winter by promising to show the shortcut through the forest, but took them into the remote area instead and let them freeze to death. Regarding the radiation level: The object where they are in the beginning and touching bottles is filmed at Blocks 5 and 6 that were unfinished at the time of disaster and were scraped for the most part. They are not where the explosion happened and those were never in service. There is no active work there so this part of the power plant is not guarded. The radiation level there is adeqate, but there are a "hot" objects, meaning some specific items may be very radioactive, so you never know. What they use for diving in a fist part is a soviet era military chemical defense suit. It is not water proof, but is supposed to keep all chemical threats away from your body... I would rate it as "splash proof" :) Marks -3.00 and -6.00 are the levels. All station floors are marked as elevation above or below the surface level. So we may ussume there are 2 flooded floors under them. Sus was alive at the time of writing this comment and was exploring the tunnels under the city of Kiev. He has his youtube channel.
Exactly glad I scrolled before typing this as well. Also the structures and a lot of the immediate surrounding area around the reactors and such was heavily cleaned including scooping up the surface layer of dirt to haul it off to dump zones. So they could work around the facilities with far less immediate risk. This was all done during and well after the sealing of Reactor 4. They still had 3 other reactors to take care of at this point which they kept running for many years with the last being shutdown and starting decommissioning just before 2000. It ran another 14 yrs after Reactor 4 exploded in 1986. While you could potentially find something "hot" that they might of overlooked/missed. It is kinda unlikely but being they are in blocks 5 and 6 which were unfinished and not as important maybe you could find something.
The water was also most likely largely from the explosion itself. They opened all the water valves and flooded the reactor after it exploded. There were some guys that had to go in there to shut the water off. They were in full dive suits and had to go in there and shut it off back in the 80s. Its nuts. Those guys are still alive i think or if they're dead it was only recently.
@@MsPuffykinz sure this is the correct comment section? There weren't any liquidators in the video I saw here. Liquidators are the people who responded to the incident in 1986, without the appropriate gear and with dire consequences for many of them.
So I visited Chernobyl back in 2019, I took a guided tour and learned a little bit about it and what things are like there. The guided tours are pretty much safe, the whole exclusion zone is relatively well mapped out as far as where radiation hot spots are and where to avoid. It's not like everything you touch is 100% radioactive and emitting dangerous levels of radiation. That's definitely not to say there isn't seriously dangerous spots and areas that can still kill you, there is, but not everything is contaminated. Some of the reactors are actually still working and providing power to Kyiv and have workers there every day to run the still working reactors / others working on dismantling reactor #4 (which is going to take like over 100 years to do). From a quick google map satellite search it looks like they entered a derelict building that's 1.7km from reactor #4 to the SE and between the reactor and the cooling towers. I have no clue if it is possible to get into reactor #4 from this location but given the proximity and the fact the cooling towers are past this building I wouldn't be surprised if there is a way in but I have no clue tbh. I find it surprising they don't have detectors / dosimeters to keep track of their exposure and see if they run into a spot with elevated levels but just being in the building isn't a guarantee they are being exposed to dangerous levels. The water isn't guaranteed to be radioactive like they're "diving" in old coolant water that used to be in contact with the core, I still wouldn't want to dive in it but it depends on a lot of things whether the water is radioactively dangerous or not..... That diving gear is more likely to kill them than the radiation lol absolutely nuts!
@@athensboy123 there's people who walk the 30km through the forest into Chernobyl and Pripyate all the time hence the cops who found these guys and took them to the police station. It's a full time job for the cops / military to chase away urban explorers. I'd just stick to a guided tour and go through the passport control into the area though with Russia having taken control of the area who knows when tours will happen again.
You know it's really bad when Woody, the man who literally volunteers himself to do every single crazy thing he sets his eyes on, is shaking his head "hell no" throughout the entire video.
No you are correct that water is FULLL of chemicals... as well as you, those people in the video, my cat and dogs too. Because EVERYTHING is made of "chemicals." literally all matter as well. food, clothing EVERYTHING is made from chemicals.
Buddy's worried about his skin peeling off his hand from the radiation after trying to stick tape to a wet boat but not when he's splashing around waist deep in radioactive water trust me this guy takes his health seriously
The water is literally *burning* off the shrink wrap. You can see it the second time he comes out of the water. I cannot imagine what it did to his skin or bones
When I was 13 I had to drink a drink with radiation ( Honestly was flavored like cool-aid, wasn’t horrible, but I had to chug it I couldn’t hold it in my mouth) to get rid the rest of my thyroid cancer that the surgery couldn’t/didn’t get, the thing I had to drink was maybe the size of a can of soda, if not smaller. If it had been any bigger I would have not been able to be around my parents for longer than an hour at a time, I would have had to change my bed sheets every day and wash them, I would have had to clean the toilet seat after I’d used it and flush 2-3 times because for 30 days I was radioactive. Thankfully I didn’t need as much as they’d first expected so stuff didn’t have to be as strict, but I couldn’t be around pregnant women for 30 days and I had to carry around a card that said I was radioactive just in case we traveled on a plane because I would have been flagged at the airport. So I can’t imagine them being in this water from one of the worst radioactive disasters in HISTORY. Even the little I had, I have the potential to develop another kind of cancer in the future, who knows what they could develop from spending so much time in this place and getting the water all over them, and in their face. Thankfully I’ve been cancer free for 10 years, still have the card btw because it’s not every day you get a card saying you’re radioactive.
@@billseventy6825nah, that place is not as dangerous, but there IS a few places in Chernobyl that ARE REALLY dangerous to visit. And these guys have visited one (or more, but i don't remember) of the REALLY dangerous places there. (eng isn't my 1st language)
@Daniel Serafim right?! I noticed that too. I was like I swear he didn't have teeth like that during the first dive. It was so noticeable... but he did have hair. Then he goes back and he's got straight white teeth and absolutely no hair. I'm just dead lol.
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi, Does not take major exposure to cause damage. I was a gunnersmate in the navy and AP shells ( 3" and 16") were made of depleted uranium. Well not only did my nuts get fried but it also caused wife to miscarriage while they were being fried and she had female problems and aunt flow stopped visiting when wife was about 28.
I know its not perfect commentary but i think they did well translating everything for all (well English speakers) to understand. But man those guys are crazy! Especially Suse! By the way just dound your guys channel and spent my whole insomniac night (till 6am when i passed out) watching your videos. Due to heavy pain meds for my chronic illness lol. Not a diver in anyway, in fact deep water scares me but this intrigues me greatly. Love the videos 🙌
I personally knew a naval cook whom worked on a hot ship. This ship was exposed to fallout during nuclear tests. He was never on the ship at that time but long after. After and during his shifts he would smoke with friends leaning his hip upon on a rail. Later he had many many skin cancer lesions removed from his hip and later they found that particular rail to be a paticullary active area of course the navy never accepted responsibility. (Edit please read details below per reply to DW)
Fixk the us military branches they want you to sacrifice yourself then went you need help they abandon you just another set of fake friends . Im not talking about your peers that go with you to combat Frontline
True story; before the world knew how dangerous radiation was, some people actually used to DRINK radium because they thought it was healthy. One guy's jaw literally fell away from his face after doing this for a while. I hope these guys know what they're doing.
Yeah they also put it in paint for clock hands for the glow in the dark effect and the clock makers would lick the brushes all day to make the tip pointed. A lot of them died.
Not only that, the guy whose jaw fell off, was a famous baseball star. The Radium drink was an expensive elixir sold only by prescription at pharmacies, but once you had it, you could order as much as you wanted. The average worker wouldn't have been able to afford this fad beverage, it was something for rich people who would pay out of pocket for it
Diving near a radiation source is actually surprisingly safe as long as you don't get too close; water absorbs radiation extremely well. What THESE guys are doing though, is absolute insanity, clearly :P
I was going to say this. :) Yeah, radiation in nuclear cooling pools is safe until you're pretty well deep, even in an active one. Side note, there is serious consideration of using water in spacecraft as a radiation shield in longer manned trips, i.e. Mars and beyond.
Because fuel storage tanks contain sealed sources specifically designed for diver maintenance and monitored for safety. They are not random abandoned basements and tanks filled with waste water from the decontamination and firefighting efforts with a layer of radioactive sediment at the bottom you're disturbing and kicking up for the first time in 30 years.
I love the chemistry between Gus and Woody. When Gus springs new things in their videos and Woody gives his raw surprise reaction it’s so genuine and entertaining. Binge watching all their videos to catch up and having fun! ❤️
I’m dying laughing. I can’t believe you guys even considered this close enough to “diving” to cover on the channel. I had actually seen the first part of this video and had most of the same reactions as Woody. X-D
The sub-basements of the Chernobyl power plant all had pipes burst during the meltdown, flooding the lower areas. Most of this water was extremely radioactive, and is what the chernobyl liquidators had to wade through to help contain the potential fallout of the disaster. Many of the liquidators died from radiation sickness.
@@danyellow7857 yep the three guys literally everyone,including themselves, expected to die outlived most of their fellow liquidators the irony is thicker then the smell of burning ozone
As far as I know, there was huge amount of water pumped in to cool down the melting reactor in 1986 during the desperate efforts of bringing it under control. The entire underground levels were submerged. Rain source or not, being in the same forth reactor unit should mean it's as radioactive as the initial cooling water, because at some point they started mixing.
Let’s not discount all the irradiated dust they’re inhaling as they touch all the radioactive things with bare hands. I bet they’re listening to a doctor telling them all about their brand new cancer as we speak. Hope they are ok.
That's reactor 5, which wasn't finished and did not have any disasters. It's in the area of Chernobyl of course, so the water's not completely clean of radiation but they're nowhere near ground zero here. Reactor 5 was basically left to rot while being built and never even had a reactor installed into it.
Not to mention flooding a radiation area with water is super smart as water makes it almost impossible for radiation particles to move and they stay at the bottom. However say you touch the soil. It will then move and eventually return to the bottom.
@@Reclamated While water can prevent the spread of radioactive particles it doesn't as common perception leads thinks lead to an immunity of radiation. You can drink water from the reactor if it's been properly distilled and treated. You cannot swim in it
@@yugimotobutjacked3231 yeah no you can swimm in a running AKW cooldown Pool with no ill affect but if you Touch the rod or get within 10 cm you get a radiation burn. These waters down there in Block 5 are harmless vut you realy should not drink water
After watching Mr Ballen, and just generally being terrified of caves in general, there's no way I'd go diving. But I'm addicted to these videos. And I've watched many documentaries on Chernobyl.
@@lindboknifeandtool unlikely, if people who are just right for these situations frequently end up casualties, then how would your claustrophobic and fearful of depths predisposed self going to fair better if at all? I'm not trying to be mean, it is very easy to die while cave diving, should you ever undertake it do not take it lightly
@@imonke5303 I won’t be going in any caves in my lifetimes because of my claustrophobia. I’m not risking equipment, or the lives of others. Panic can cause more than just your casualty. It’s good to talk about dangers. Stuff is often glorified on videos and people wanting to try it don’t know the full extent of the requirements.
I didn’t realize how well Gus has done on his health journey untill i rewatched some of these older videos, I love you guys and love all the stuff you have done, wood I’m also glad you healthy and safe after the thing
The fact that Gus was so amused and mind blown from the stupidity, hearing him laugh was what made this video a million times better 😂😂😂😂 i actually just came across you guys and you definitely gained a new supporter ❤ keep doin your thing guys.
Diving into water in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, especially near the reactor or cooling ponds, would likely expose someone to significant health risks due to radioactive contamination. Here’s an analysis of the toxicity: 1. Radioactive Contamination • Cesium-137 and Strontium-90: These radioactive isotopes are present in the water and sediment, especially near the site of the reactor meltdown. Both can accumulate in the body, increasing the risk of cancer and other health issues. • Hot Spots: Some areas have highly concentrated “hot spots” of radiation, particularly in sediments at the bottom of ponds or rivers. Stirring these sediments by diving would expose a person to higher doses. 2. External Radiation Exposure • The water itself offers some shielding against radiation, but divers would still absorb radiation through their skin. Prolonged exposure increases the risk. 3. Internal Contamination • If a diver swallows or inhales contaminated water, it could lead to internal radiation exposure, which is far more dangerous because radioactive materials would remain in the body. 4. Chemical and Biological Risks • Beyond radiation, the water might also contain chemical pollutants and microorganisms, as the ecosystem has been disrupted and not maintained for decades. 5. Protective Measures • Even with advanced protective gear, it’s challenging to prevent contamination entirely. Specialized divers (e.g., those performing maintenance in the sarcophagus or studying the area) undergo extensive precautions and training. Estimated Risk: For an unprotected person, diving in this water could result in acute radiation sickness, long-term health complications, or even death depending on the exposure level and time spent underwater. It is highly inadvisable to enter this water without scientific or professional necessity, as the risks far outweigh any potential benefits.
Zues, your an awesome dude. To the other Guy's, every group of friends has that one guy that will do crazier than the rest. I know it's a fun time, but when you physically have witnessed someone suffering with radioactive poisoning, it no joke. Stay safe and keep each other safe. Long healthy living for all of you.
I think they are all poisoned already because they all look yellow-ish already. I think it's just a matter of time before they die. They are most likely taking this risk because the doctor said they won't survive or sumting. Therefore YOLO-ing and might be why the police let them go that easily. Change my mind...
Dude I never smoke weed and I smoked a bunch before watching this video and I wasn’t sure if I was just being a lunatic and laughing way too hard but I couldn’t stop comparing this mind boggling video to be on par but greater to watching Tiger King! Lol. Both are just absolutely unbelievable things that really happened in life on earth that you just wouldn’t even of imagined happening and they are a cluster fuck of strange coincidences from the beginning. This video was unbelievable and was hilarious because you just couldn’t imagine that this is actually happening. But unfortunately I feel like they paid a mentally handicapped guy. If you notice nobody else really comes in contact with the water besides the guy who looks mentally handicapped as well as partially physically disabled and I was wondering if he wasn’t born a nuclear baby already!
The radiation situation is complicated. Sometimes it's heavier sometimes lighter, but diving in water specifically is actually not too dangerous as the water will absorb a significant portion of the radiation before it even makes it away from the particle by a significant amount. They are also in reactor 5/6 building, which was abandoned after the 4th exploded. Someone almost certainly knows they are there and we're paid to ignore it.
I know the catfish around Chernobyl are mutated bc of the water, they did a fishing show on Chernobyl seeing what they could catch and they didn't stay very long bc of the exposure rate was too high with their meters they had, so I don't know about it being safer or anything, I'm not an expert either
@@solidrockofjesuschristmini2423 swimming in it once or twice isn't a huge deal, especially if your skin is protected. The situation is entirely different when you have an animal that lives in it 24/7 and ingest the water, which includes it's particulates (the radioactive bits). There is also bioaccumulation of radioactive particles, where stuff the catfish eats is also radioactive, building up the particles over time in larger organisms.
But Cesium-137 is basically water-soluble, so the water itself being radioactive would be my main concern. Probably not much after all these years though. Sus will be fine.
@@nichtdiemama11 I don't believe that it would be a major issue. Anyways, in this specific circumstance, there was never a risk. This water would never have been exposed to any significant level of radioactive waste, unless an insignificant amount of dust from the initial incident made it inside. It's probably about as contaminated as the rest of the reserve which was not under the plume. Water in general unless heavily contaminated is probably fine due to the absorption of radiation by the water. Unless you are in direct proximity to a high level emitter you probably will not face serious issues.
I’m taking a nuclear engineering class and I learned that water actually deflects radiation as opposed to soaking it, theoretically you could swim right up to a nuclear reactor in water and not be affected by the radiation, however you would instantly vaporize if you were to touch it because of the massive amounts of heat.
@@sgtmuffinbadger6147 vaporizing is more of an exaggeration, a nuclear reactor heats up to about 300 degrees Celsius, if you were to touch it would cause some serious damage. However some reactors can heat up to the temperature of the sun.
Preface: I work as a nuclear engineer. The most dangerous potential thing is contamination (think radioactive dust) because you can not only breathe it in but also it will stick to your clothes and skin and stuff until you wash it off. As far as the exclusion zone, it's about 1000 square miles, there's government checkpoints but people sneak in between them at night. I doubt there's a secret tunnel into the reactor 4 building. The whole point of the cleanup was to contain the nuclear materials within the sarcophagus (now covered with another building). And as far as swimming in this water (I'm not going to call this diving out of respect for you two), it's a little Wile E Coyote for my liking... But, you should look into the three engineers who drained the steam suppression pool. I don't think they actually "dove" but they're known as the Chernobyl divers.
Exactly. I heard thrm both scoff at the one guy saying his skin is peeling when they had a leak in their boat. Im no expert, but Im fairly sure that by the time radiation has caused you to start peeling, theres gonna be some complications
@@rajgill7576 well, I can almost guarantee their skin isn't peeling from radiation. If that was the case they would almost certainly be dead by now and it sounds like they're still making videos. If I had to guess, there is either a chemical or other waste product in the water that caused it, or their skin was just pruned from being in the water. The hand didn't look red and swollen, but just white.
@@liljjforevea The entire concept of this video seemed off to me. Could they be in pripyat in some other abandoned building they're passing off as chernobyl? I didn't explicitly see the sarcophagus while watching.
They should have wore one of those badges that radiology staff wear that capture how much radiation you're exposed to over time. Would be nuts to see the results after just this one experience.
It looks to me that their HAIR is falling out! That little guy who swam in the first part, the SECOND half, HE'S BALD! Is their bald friend their radiation detector? When his eyes are toed outward, does that mean they've been in there long enough? 🤪
@@geo5295 True, but in reality not that high. 4-5 mSv/h or 400-500mrem/h in the worse spots besides the reactor. CT scan gives you about 6mSv in 10 minutes straight to the head. Don’t get my wrong you wouldn’t want to stay there long but you could walk through no worries.
This almost feels like that group of friends that have that one friend who is mentally handicapped, that they get to do crazy shit just to see if he would do it, but Russian.
I own the same hazmat suite and multiple GP-5 Gasmasks, they will fill up with water couse the water pushes the air through the expelvalve on the chin directly behind where the mask filter gets screwed on. A gasmask is just a one way valve, air goes in, air goes out but it has only on way for entering and leaving.
For clarification, they are not inside the "Dome" where the meltdown happened (you can verify this with pictures.). Pripyat is the name of the town where Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was, the place is pretty big, with many different buildings and inter connected tunnels. The entire town is radioactive, so it';s still kinda stupid to play around there like Super Sus does, but they are not inside the "dome".
They are inside the plant, which houses multiple reactor structures as a part of one super-large structure. It's not inside the sarcophagus, but they are inside the other side of the sealed-off power plant building where the explosion has occurred. There are other parts of the power plant "town" that are active and inhabited right now, which is why the cops were onto them so fast.
@@olegkosygin2993 They are inside the unfinished Unit 5, the radiation levels there, from what they recorded are between 25μR/s and 600μR/s, something not healthy, but not something that will kill you in a short time. The Chernobyl area have some hotspots of radiation, like the Red Forest, Vehicles Graveyard and some rooms underground Jupiter Factory and on the Hospital, but there are some areas where the radiation levels are not higher than taking a flight or some places where the natural background radiation is above average and on those spots you still have people living and farming in Chernobyl. And for anyone who want to know the water radiation, they measured between 190μR/s and 250μR/s during the video. That would be 0.000001754 Gy every second, but you will only start to feel Acute Radiation Syndrome after absorbing 1 Gray (1 Gy) and it will be fatal after 6 Gy.
this was the first video of yours i saw maybe a year ago, after i watched the video you review i wanted to know more about it. over the last few weeks ive watch many of your vids, great quality, i dont dive, but im now subscribed
This is like watching Jackass and Goonies at the same time! I love how they keep laughing and having fun throughout! Duct tape on the boat, a fish bowl, and cops waiting for you! If the 80’s had Instagram or youtube it’d be filled with this 😂
Lars was his name, from the goonies....I thought the same thing though as soon as I seen this crew but especially when he comes back with no hair later in the vid😂
The bug underwater looks like dragonfly larva that live underwater until they turn into a dragonfly. i used to catch them as a kid in Australia but ukraine also have many species of dragonfly. Theres actually a woman called Cornelia Hesse-Honegger’s who paints watercolour scientific illustrations of the bugs she finds at Chernobyl and they usually all have visible mutations so i wouldn't be surprised if she knows what type of bug this is if it isnt in fact a dragonfly larva.
My father was a diver. When I was 12 he took me down with him about 15 feet in the lake we lived on. I had the hardest time equalizing even at that depth. Turns out I have a small sinus that makes it extremely hard and painful to equalize (At least that's what I was told) Im happy I can watch this channel and live through you guys for a little while.
From what I got after checking out their channel they are actually Ukrainian and some of the crew (including that Sooz guy, I think) are fighting in the war. Those guys are really badass. Maybe not the smartest, but badass.
Привет нашим пацанам в Америке ! Салют подводные бродяги !
What's up guys? Let's get together one of these days.
Tramps 🤣🤣🤣
@@DIVETALK Go for it but you'll need a translator
"Привет нашим пацанам в Америке ! Салют подводные бродяги" - Hello to our guys in America! Salute underwater vagabonds
дружище, ты не заболел после пробы воды из Чернобыля? , это было совсем небезопасно.
I'll say it out loud- the little man looks like he has been swimming there since childhood.
U bogus😂😂😂😂 but hilarious at the same time
That’s what I said 😂
Hell yeah!🤣🤦♂️
Facts
Im dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how after he come up from his "dive" in the stairwell, they start asking his questions about the building layout. As if he gained some insight while splashing around in there drinking radiade
Haha yeah, that was hilarious. Guy didn't make it more than 6 inches underwater, and they're like "Sooooo, what did you see down there?!"
😂😂😂😂😂
drinking radiade 😂😂😂😂
radiade😭
I read “raidiade” like it was a fancy wine or something then I realized what you meant 😂 I feel dumb lol
I've been diving since 1972. I've never been on the edge of my seat and laughing so hard at the same time.
Same!
Them trying to keep the boats afloat is so good LOL
the place he was diving in is actually a reservoir and is rain water inside. People that go to the zone illegally usually get water out of there to drink. Shiey has drank water from there thats why i was saying this
I'm assuming that you agree these guys are absolutely stupid to the core. They have no idea what radiation can do to a human being.
What’s your craziest story?
“That’s not diving gear, that’s just stuff. You’re wearing stuff.” 💀
lol
Ho ho, mind you, 'Russian stuff'.
@@galactical11 dude u lost control when he said that
@@MrBricksy yo, man, they are not ruissians, they are Ukrainians! Thats obvious!)))
😂😂😂
That scuba gear is the equivalent to the Logitech controller used in that submarine dive that went wrong 😂
That's insulting to logitech, that was an off brand logitech ripoff controlling.
Gotta love Ocean Gate! I live right near the Hanford Nuclear Waste site and mothballed reactors that earned the highest level of nuclear waste worldwide. We aren't on fire, but the waste has been leaking into the Columbia River via unstable tanks buried and waste from various places inadequately disposed of here. We have yet to fine tune a safe disposal process, and the government is a total embarrassment in terms of the funding of sick Hanford employees and the crooked contractors who bleed the funding with no
successful cleanup. My family has been here since the 40s. I am not sure I believe this video. It's absurd that the divers act like it's a fish tank with substandard gear. I am going to have to fact-check tbis.
No its more safer. :D
@@atashgallagher5139 I mean, the design of this controller is ugly af.
@@donna8998 я живу в городе Мозырь,это не очень далеко от Чернобыля и мой город стоит на реке Припять.Нормально живем,только высокий процент больных онкологией,особенно щитовидной железы.СССР хорошо потрудились когда ликвидировали аварию.Печально что Чернобыль считают местом развлечения,все кто живет рядом,читают с болью комментарии тех кто хочет побывать на ЧАЭС
That is just nuts. No equipment, no detection means they have no idea how bad it could be for them in the long run. I dove a nuclear reactor tank, and the measures we had to do are insane. Completely sealed suit with duct tape on all joints, pressure testing to ensure there are no holes, and radiac (radiation meters to detect individual dosage) meters all over your body to detect all areas to ensure no part of the body has more radiation than the other parts, and finally the cleaning before and after with special chemicals before I can take off the dry suit, which made for a really long day on a very short dive. Why would anyone do this, but then, why do people dive caves without training? Just nuts. Thanks for posting this.
ruclips.net/video/wjMqDWyNMng/видео.html
He got checked.
That's cool man, I'm a radcon tech so I get to use all those meters, place dosimitry on mechanics, and make sure all those joints are sealed properly. It's an extremely rewarding job when you know what you're protecting your workers from.
Water cannot be radioactive.... look it up. It is a radioactive barrier that is why they use it in nuclear fuel cooling pools.
@@docHD2023 water can indeed be radioactive. We have an entire category dedicated to irradiated water called RLW (Radioactive liquid waste) when the water used for the reactor is pumped off the boat we get readings off it all the time. The water goes through several purification processes before its deemed safe for re-use.
@@docHD2023 hahaha, what the fuck are you talking about - you don't have any clue what you are saying dummy
stealing a 5-ton blast door out of an irradiated building is the most Soviet thing ever.
100th like 😎
Yes indeed even more curious is how did they get the door out of that shit?
And then steal it... How? I don't know, but this is the most Russia video I've seen.
@Gameing & Tech Any of our Lane Bryant shoppers!!! 😰
Yeah, this shit is insane bro! 🤣🤣🤣
The little dude..."No, it's perfectly safe. Look at me, I've been here 3 or 4 times. " OMG, I'm dying over here. He looks like he drinks the water there.😂
@@brflbe1593 lil man knows Chernobyl well😭🙏
I think it's funny they got the guy that looks like the toxic avenger to go down there in the radioactive water.
@ChubbsMcgoo i think everybody at some point has had that one friend that you could get to do just about anything. I say this because if you watch any of the other videos. They get Sus to do all kinds of shit.
These guys are the best friends ever. They taped the bicycle pump tube to the inside of that fishbowl with such care, so their friend would absolutely *not* drown in jet black radioactive waste water.
They are quite happy sacrificing the retard guy.
Putting the mentally disabled guy on pump duty white they send the brave retard into the water was classic.
I laughed way too hard
I thought my eyes were deceiving Me when I looked at the thumbnail 😭
The guy laughing while pumping air 😂 that face literally
laughing so hard at 2am
"I don't know guys, I think their diving gear is state of the art!"
-- a 17th century diver
It did look new. They spared no expense for their video. 😆
Looooooool
"This is how oxygen will get to Zeus." Yeah I've never laughed so hard in my life.
Yep, only needed a bigger pump.
when they started wrapping him in shrink wrap i knew the mission was going to be successful
I'd already lost my composure with the giggles a few times but THAT was the moment I accidentally spit my drink across my couch...it was a awhile before I took it off pause... I'm laughing again just seeing this comment. 😂
Obviously he's living his best life
I had a feeling as soon as they pulled out the fishbowl without any pet fish
Yo Zeus had full head of hair then he dives in water then there back on the boat dudes bald 👩🦲 😂😂😂😂
1.45 million subs the $ must be big go on line and buy some real equipment?
He's not scared of still water, still water is scared of him lol
for those who wanna know @ 13:50 - that's not a diving suit, that's a soviet era military chemical protection suit. new and properly tied to the body it can be hermetically sealed, but by no means it's a diving suit.
Thx for confirming. I was looking at that suit & thought are these idiots are using a bio/chem/rad suit? Sure enough.
@@Dang3rMouSe yep
@@Dang3rMouSe I mean if they are not going that deep and more worried about the radiationI can see the logic
chemical/NBC suits protect vs contact with chemicals and dangerous compounds.
You know what is more like radio waves and not a chemical or compound ?
radiation.
Like I dont know who told you that rubber protects against that , buit they def just talking some real bullshit.
In an actual NBC war all the soldiers directly exposed to dangerous dosses of radiation are just expendable.
Like they cant put all of us in lead suits.
costs to much,. to heavy , not practical , cant fight in that, your as effective as a dead man in that.
just like body armor , just protect the vitals fuck it of your arm or leg is blown off.
I'm curious, was there somebody out there that thought it was a diving suit and needed this explained to them? b/c if so, I think they're going to need a bunch more things explained to them.
"this is not scuba diving gear this is just stuff" lmaooooo I laughed so hard at how accurate that was
That made me laugh so hard too, there's no other way to explain it 😂
14:32
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It's not "just stuff" that is a hazmat suit laughing so hard how people can be so daft
Omh im cracking up
There is another episode where they get caught again and the guard is a fan that takes pictures with them. On a side note this is a reactor that is in the exclusion zone but a good distance from the failed reactor. This was the unfinished reactor that was abandoned during construction/never operational, (I think it is a few miles or km from the failed reactor, the sarcophagus is visible from the roof of the reactor they are in) the radioactivity level in here is actually going to be lower than outside. The water is safe, the sediment at the bottom of those levels/ under the water would be of concern due to settling. Also now that they have the additional dome over the sarcophagus outside levels are close to normal to my understanding, but there are still hot spots/objects that need cleaning. The Dome was erected to dismantle the sarcophagus and clean up everything underneath for further containment. This process is going to take lifetimes.
Also they have all been tested for both external and internal radiation after multiple trips, with Sus even swallowing water in the one episode. They have all come back with normal readings and are healthy.
Yeah e.g. there is the "red forest" that got a pretty heavy dose and also where they buried all the plant that they used, it's pretty high there still too apparently!
But generally, it's not too bad other than "pockets".
I love watching KREOSAN, they did have to go and get checked out at a hospital once cos they fell into a pool while using inflatable dingys (LOL) but generally they do test as they go.
I spoke too soon, they've covered that event in this as well! They are hilarious!
Isn’t the problem with radiation collective exposure though?
So they might not initially test “hot” but need consecutive testing over a period of time to be sure they’re safe?
I’m rusty from NP school about the specifics of radiation exposure but I know this is definitely not a place I’d want to spend any length of time, regardless of cleaning efforts and how far from the main, failed reactor they are. I just worry for their long term health and safety.
The “werewolves” are enough for me to nope out of there. 😂
But then again, I’m old now and have lost my craving for adrenaline and adventure when the safety is questionable. Lol.
ok so they are smart then lfmao
@@keljells well as long as they aren’t going into highly irradiated areas everyday they will be okay
He looks like he was conceived in Chernobyl so he is immune to the radiation.
😮😮😮😅😂
Their homemade suit is the kind of thing you expect to get delivered to you from Wish after ordering a 'full dive suit' 😂
OMGosh, yes!!! That is a perfect description.😂
So funny :-)
it looks like something they would put together in ed edd and eddy
@@PrettyPlutonian😂 I watched that show all the time as a kid.
or temu
Zeus is an absolute legend in the radioactive diving community.
See, when you say it that way it sounds crazy. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lets make "radioactive diving community" a thing and meme! 😂
Clearly he looks like he is.
@@druu9 Any info if his parents are closely related?
They all dead now ?
I guess the cops thought them getting cancer from this in five years, was punishment enough.
I don’t even know how I got hooked on this channel being that I’m deathly afraid of deep water, claustrophobic and have never scuba dived in my life. Yet, you guys always make me chuckle just by expression alone. Especially you Woody. Keep that sh*t up. You guys are so knowledgeable, I’ll at least learn some things.
Same!!!! 😂😂😂👍🏼
Same lol deep water bad! These two great!
First there was JAWS, then I failed my swimming test in the military, then Ballen, and now this channel. LOL
Same.
I can’t wait until the episode where Zeus is sent to space. His Russian friends are going to strap Zeus to a rocket and wrap him in bubble wrap. Russian engineering at its finest.
STOP IT THAT'S TOO FUNNY
That's pretty close to what they were doing in the 70's... 🤦🏻♂️
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂🤣🤣
Sus** ❤️❤️ and Sus is the one who’s the bad influence. The other guys have the intellect to make his bad ideas come to fruition 😩😂 Before sus came onto the channel, they sat in their basement making Tesla batteries out of twigs and bubble gum and sh*t like that. Lol
The fact that most of these guys look like cartoon characters and spend 95% of their plight giggling and Looney Tuning around makes this so much better.
thats the whole point of their channel and they are not ruzzians by the way, despite these English men calling them that throughout the video
@@ivandankob7112 I never said they were, you must have replied to the wrong person. I know they're Ukrainian.
My name is Elijah, hi, yeahhhh these guys probably have a death wish.
Now I’ve got “The Merry Go Round Broke Down” stuck in my head when I watch this.
My bro just risked all the radiation for nothing. Then they proceed to take inflated boats for them to pop 😂
Honestly, I love the voice-over... makes the whole situation seem like it's "not that bad," lol.
It really gave me "The Room" vibes 😂
True lol
I just watched their medical checkup, they said they accidentally fell into some water lol.
They were panicking but amazingly were fine, although they were warned to stay away from those areas.
A later video shows them exploring a laboratory where they mess around a radioactive boot and the radiation meter goes off the scale, they stay there uncomfortably long.
If they didn't mention being in Radioactive water, the doctor's won't know to test them for exposure, and they might not be ok. They didn't wear TLD's (thermoluminescent dosimeters,) then it's a crapshoot. They better be taking their iodine supplements.
@@IzKadence I’m pretty sure all the iodine-131 decayed long ago
What you are most likely talking about is the Pripyat Hospital where the first responder firefighters were taken..The issue is not the radiation..It has lowered significantly and is a bigger dose than what you should take in general but well within yearly limits.
If it is that place what they should be afraid is of the particles still stuck on the equipment other than gammas and the dust since the doctors threw it there and left it there.
@@randomyoutubecommentersecu7639 Wasn't all the fire fighters gear placed in the basement or some locked room? because it was so contaminated?
@@Lizzard2060 RUclips's retarded. I answered to someone's comment about people visiting the pripyat hospital where the original clothes remain untouched and that the dose isn't the real issue even if the geiger counter beeps. It is more about what still lays on those clothes...I have no idea why youtube even placed this comment here since i commented this on an entirely different video with other people involved...10/10 platform for my reply to end up here somehow.
When he pulled out his “scuba gear” couldn’t contain myself 😂
You mean the fish tank? :D I'm pretty sure I saw a air stone in there ;p
@@ireneebekker4886 why use air stone? sponge work good too
that is funny and they are playing with death. But that is diving with a budget
There pioneers
@@b-miner712 nobody’s talking about his looks, they’re talking about how dumb he is to be doing it and making fun of the situation and the equipment. Your comment probably got removed by RUclips for being hostile and threatening
When the reactor melted they flooded it to cool it down. And they tried to put out the fires of course.. That water must be very radioactive :o
This was reactor #5, which wasn't to go online for a few more months..It was 85% completed at the time of the accident and never had any nuclear rods delivered to the site. It was radioactive because of its' proximity to the events at reactor #4, but the levels here were minor, even though it was so close to the disaster blast. Winds were the savior of this area as they blew the major contaminants away from this site. Now, it is worth mentioning that these guys are definitely crazy, but in a later episode of their Vlog, they went and got seriously tested for radiation exposure and were all given the A-O-K from the MD's. Still, stupid to try that diving rig...what a trip...
Thank you for including that little update! I was wondering if little dude was still okay
All of this made me laugh so hard.
Its their problem. Everybody wants to try to act like they r smart and make the attention to them lol these dudes are not cowards...
But its also can kill them
As far as I know their tests were actually for radioactive contamination on their bodies or ingested internally. You can't tell whether you're going to develop pancreatic cancer or aplastic anaemia in 10-20 years as a result of exposure that already happened and wasn't measured. Gamma rays leave no detectable trace except the damage to your cells and DNA they caused. Which is why wearing certified and calibrated personal dosimeters to record cumulative dose is so important.
What we do know is their cheap ebay dosimeter was reading upwards of 500μSv/h (the equivalent of one chest X-Ray every 20 mins) and wasn't even in the water or with the guys doing the real risky stuff.
Researchers at Chernobyl have measured surface hotspots of 10mSv/h and standing around one to record a youtube video would leave you with a 1 in 20 risk of cancer later in life with nothing detectable on your body afterwards. Nobody is monitoring random abandoned basements and tanks filled with waste water from the decontamination and firefighting efforts with a layer of radioactive sediment at the bottom you're disturbing and kicking up for the first time in 30 years. Because nobody thought anyone could be that stupid.
That man clearly lived locally and has built an immunity to the radiation.
Real life fallout ghoul.
+100000000000 rads
@@Why_Rock lol. But, do they have any? And, I thought Rad-away only took away 300 rads.
@@Why_Rock we looting super mutants with this one🫡
@@Why_Rock why? I mean, ya, the institute is filled with it, but I just got strong, and ya know, I think super mutants are pretty fun to fight if you like only a bit of a challenge. (Strong, the companion btw)
@@Why_Rock style, I'm kinda new to the game lol.
I love that the guy who can't stop laughing is the one keeping this dude Alive by pumping the air
Lol right?? He looks like Dr Evil.. 🤜💀🤛
Frrrr mans a fuckin menace
He's my favorite, absolutely hysterical in their other videos.
@@TommyK72 which video? can you put the link?
@@Jason-ry5zy search for „super sus swimming“. It’s somewhere around 10 minutes…
Perfect timing, I just binge watched the Chernobyl show on HBO! What’s crazy is that the 3 divers that went in a few days after the meltdown to drain the reactor building actually lived long lives, I believe it said 2 of them lived into their 80’s. But That’s insane that they’re doing this - touching bottles and getting in the water…wtf
Hundreds of others - firefighters, cement workers, civilians died weeks or a few years after…
This is one of the funniest things I’ve watched in a long time
Sorry to hear that
Nothing funny about Russians and a the fat guy on the right could not dive to save his life.
@@tylerofviolence the video was hilarious because of how ridiculous it was
Without a single doubt, one of the most hilarious things I have seen in a long while. 💯
@@tylerofviolence ukranians*
LOL i cracked up so many times during this episode... especially after they got arrested and warned, then it just immediately cuts to them going back to the place even more "prepared" (with a leaking boat lol). Gus cracking up just made it all even funnier.
Me too..i thought the video was over then sudden cut to these idiots in rubber rafts
Zeus returned with a bald head after his first dive, i havent laughed this hard in a while. These guys are geniuses
Even brought out the full suit 😂😂😂
he is calles "super sus" the "zeus" means sus
Lmaoo I noticed that too 🤣 had me dying
Yea that was funny af. Though I think he shaved his hair in order to fit the fish bowl lol
woody frantically asking “has ANYONE seen a tank???” is killing me 😂😂😂
The crazies part about this, is how well it actually works. There's a certain kind of genius it needs to be really stupid consistently. This might be the greatest video I have seen in years, and I'm only at part 1.
"there's a certain kind of genius it needs to be really stupid consistently"
- and get away with it 😂
If you wear an Adidas track suit and drink enough vodka you become permanently immune to radiation, freezing, and bears.
Это Украина
cheeki breeki
Not the track suits 😂😂😂
@@dridda9117 not russia
@@Cheefire not going to lie i have no idea what it means lol got it from S.T.A.L.K.E.R 🤣
Never in my life did I expect to be watching Zeus diving in radioactive Chernobyl water, dressed in a gimp suit with a fish bowl on his head today 😂. Bravo Zeus!!
One of the funniest videos I have ever seen. Including how yall are reacting to it... freaking hilarious
So those guys in the video are actually russian speaking Ukrainians. And this is not the craziest thing they did.
Sus stands for Susanin - a russian hero who is believed to live in 1613 and saved russian tsar Mikhail Romanov from Polish troops during the winter by promising to show the shortcut through the forest, but took them into the remote area instead and let them freeze to death.
Regarding the radiation level:
The object where they are in the beginning and touching bottles is filmed at Blocks 5 and 6 that were unfinished at the time of disaster and were scraped for the most part. They are not where the explosion happened and those were never in service. There is no active work there so this part of the power plant is not guarded. The radiation level there is adeqate, but there are a "hot" objects, meaning some specific items may be very radioactive, so you never know.
What they use for diving in a fist part is a soviet era military chemical defense suit. It is not water proof, but is supposed to keep all chemical threats away from your body... I would rate it as "splash proof" :)
Marks -3.00 and -6.00 are the levels. All station floors are marked as elevation above or below the surface level. So we may ussume there are 2 flooded floors under them.
Sus was alive at the time of writing this comment and was exploring the tunnels under the city of Kiev. He has his youtube channel.
Exactly glad I scrolled before typing this as well. Also the structures and a lot of the immediate surrounding area around the reactors and such was heavily cleaned including scooping up the surface layer of dirt to haul it off to dump zones. So they could work around the facilities with far less immediate risk. This was all done during and well after the sealing of Reactor 4. They still had 3 other reactors to take care of at this point which they kept running for many years with the last being shutdown and starting decommissioning just before 2000. It ran another 14 yrs after Reactor 4 exploded in 1986.
While you could potentially find something "hot" that they might of overlooked/missed. It is kinda unlikely but being they are in blocks 5 and 6 which were unfinished and not as important maybe you could find something.
could you please share his youtube channel? I would love to see his adventures
please tell me the name of this lunatics youtube channel ? i've just got to subscribe to him, i've not laughed so much in ages
Sus stands for suspicious, which diving in chernobyl certainly is. Lol
@@mariafoivi3599 ruclips.net/channel/UCc1lGoEVffJmXTrtd6GCn_A
The water was also most likely largely from the explosion itself. They opened all the water valves and flooded the reactor after it exploded. There were some guys that had to go in there to shut the water off. They were in full dive suits and had to go in there and shut it off back in the 80s. Its nuts. Those guys are still alive i think or if they're dead it was only recently.
They are in the unfinished 5th reactor but still.
Fair enough. I think i mossed that part. Then yeah, not quite as bad but still irradiated water obviously.
@@madscottwallace7195 moss is nice
Out of the three liquidators two are currently still living. One passed in a car accident a few years after
@@MsPuffykinz sure this is the correct comment section?
There weren't any liquidators in the video I saw here.
Liquidators are the people who responded to the incident in 1986, without the appropriate gear and with dire consequences for many of them.
So I visited Chernobyl back in 2019, I took a guided tour and learned a little bit about it and what things are like there. The guided tours are pretty much safe, the whole exclusion zone is relatively well mapped out as far as where radiation hot spots are and where to avoid. It's not like everything you touch is 100% radioactive and emitting dangerous levels of radiation. That's definitely not to say there isn't seriously dangerous spots and areas that can still kill you, there is, but not everything is contaminated. Some of the reactors are actually still working and providing power to Kyiv and have workers there every day to run the still working reactors / others working on dismantling reactor #4 (which is going to take like over 100 years to do). From a quick google map satellite search it looks like they entered a derelict building that's 1.7km from reactor #4 to the SE and between the reactor and the cooling towers. I have no clue if it is possible to get into reactor #4 from this location but given the proximity and the fact the cooling towers are past this building I wouldn't be surprised if there is a way in but I have no clue tbh. I find it surprising they don't have detectors / dosimeters to keep track of their exposure and see if they run into a spot with elevated levels but just being in the building isn't a guarantee they are being exposed to dangerous levels. The water isn't guaranteed to be radioactive like they're "diving" in old coolant water that used to be in contact with the core, I still wouldn't want to dive in it but it depends on a lot of things whether the water is radioactively dangerous or not..... That diving gear is more likely to kill them than the radiation lol absolutely nuts!
So how can u get over there? Besides a passport?
@@athensboy123 there's people who walk the 30km through the forest into Chernobyl and Pripyate all the time hence the cops who found these guys and took them to the police station. It's a full time job for the cops / military to chase away urban explorers. I'd just stick to a guided tour and go through the passport control into the area though with Russia having taken control of the area who knows when tours will happen again.
All of Chernobyl reactors are actually offline and have been since 2000
@@athensboy123 right now it wouldn't be a good idea to try...
@@burki677 ah yeah you're right, my bad
The "thing"that was moving underwater was actually a dragon fly larvae.
You know it's really bad when Woody, the man who literally volunteers himself to do every single crazy thing he sets his eyes on, is shaking his head "hell no" throughout the entire video.
Even without the radiation imagine how full of chemicals that water is
not very. Steel & concrete are not toxic enough to impart any sort of toxicity into the water.
@@elonmust7470 from the reactor man
@@elonmust7470 nvm I forgot about the concrete coffin they created
@@trippymlgjunkrat5749 This was not filmed at that particular site, but a few miles away, as far as I am to understand.
No you are correct that water is FULLL of chemicals... as well as you, those people in the video, my cat and dogs too. Because EVERYTHING is made of "chemicals." literally all matter as well. food, clothing EVERYTHING is made from chemicals.
Buddy's worried about his skin peeling off his hand from the radiation after trying to stick tape to a wet boat but not when he's splashing around waist deep in radioactive water trust me this guy takes his health seriously
They're just idiots, funny, but idiotic
Water is a great barrier for radiation its more radioactive material on the bottom you would have to worry about,
The water is literally *burning* off the shrink wrap. You can see it the second time he comes out of the water. I cannot imagine what it did to his skin or bones
@@khaosandlightliberation1980 oooff, can you give a timestamp?
This is why America will survive lol
When I was 13 I had to drink a drink with radiation ( Honestly was flavored like cool-aid, wasn’t horrible, but I had to chug it I couldn’t hold it in my mouth) to get rid the rest of my thyroid cancer that the surgery couldn’t/didn’t get, the thing I had to drink was maybe the size of a can of soda, if not smaller. If it had been any bigger I would have not been able to be around my parents for longer than an hour at a time, I would have had to change my bed sheets every day and wash them, I would have had to clean the toilet seat after I’d used it and flush 2-3 times because for 30 days I was radioactive. Thankfully I didn’t need as much as they’d first expected so stuff didn’t have to be as strict, but I couldn’t be around pregnant women for 30 days and I had to carry around a card that said I was radioactive just in case we traveled on a plane because I would have been flagged at the airport. So I can’t imagine them being in this water from one of the worst radioactive disasters in HISTORY. Even the little I had, I have the potential to develop another kind of cancer in the future, who knows what they could develop from spending so much time in this place and getting the water all over them, and in their face. Thankfully I’ve been cancer free for 10 years, still have the card btw because it’s not every day you get a card saying you’re radioactive.
He's FREE diving no mask EYES OPEN in the Chernobyl waters. Man is a LEGEND
and probably dead by now !!!
@@billseventy6825nah, that place is not as dangerous, but there IS a few places in Chernobyl that ARE REALLY dangerous to visit. And these guys have visited one (or more, but i don't remember) of the REALLY dangerous places there.
(eng isn't my 1st language)
And glowing in the dark
@@billseventy6825 he's alive
These guys are really training for the Darwin Awards!
I feel like these guys would have actually found the damn reactor if they went prepared enough. These guys are insane
the reactor is easy to find as its completely encased in a massive building now but im pretty sure it surrounded by military.
If you have enough money you can get access to the elephants foot for 30 seconds or so. Anything longer is dangerous
@@chrisleach4245 fk that you couldnt pay me to go see it lol
Stupid is as stupid does
@@chrisleach4245who do I pay
I love how this man lost all his hair after taking that dive and they still aren't taking any hints that this is a bad idea
@Daniel Serafim 💀
@Daniel Serafim right?! I noticed that too. I was like I swear he didn't have teeth like that during the first dive. It was so noticeable... but he did have hair. Then he goes back and he's got straight white teeth and absolutely no hair. I'm just dead lol.
Thats bullshit they didnt have any major exposure
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi, Does not take major exposure to cause damage. I was a gunnersmate in the navy and AP shells ( 3" and 16") were made of depleted uranium. Well not only did my nuts get fried but it also caused wife to miscarriage while they were being fried and she had female problems and aunt flow stopped visiting when wife was about 28.
@@keenanicole23 the radioactivity regrew his teeth 🤣
I know its not perfect commentary but i think they did well translating everything for all (well English speakers) to understand. But man those guys are crazy! Especially Suse! By the way just dound your guys channel and spent my whole insomniac night (till 6am when i passed out) watching your videos. Due to heavy pain meds for my chronic illness lol. Not a diver in anyway, in fact deep water scares me but this intrigues me greatly. Love the videos 🙌
I personally knew a naval cook whom worked on a hot ship. This ship was exposed to fallout during nuclear tests. He was never on the ship at that time but long after. After and during his shifts he would smoke with friends leaning his hip upon on a rail. Later he had many many skin cancer lesions removed from his hip and later they found that particular rail to be a paticullary active area of course the navy never accepted responsibility.
(Edit please read details below per reply to DW)
the US government and their paid enforcement agencies are only for themselves they just try to act really hard like they are for the people tho /:
Morale of the story. Don't lean on random rails, while smoking. It's bad for your health.
@@doejon9424 Who ever said that looking cool didn't have a price?
Fixk the us military branches they want you to sacrifice yourself then went you need help they abandon you just another set of fake friends . Im not talking about your peers that go with you to combat Frontline
There is a saying in the kitchen. If you got time to lean you got time to clean. Slacker.
True story; before the world knew how dangerous radiation was, some people actually used to DRINK radium because they thought it was healthy. One guy's jaw literally fell away from his face after doing this for a while. I hope these guys know what they're doing.
Yeah they also put it in paint for clock hands for the glow in the dark effect and the clock makers would lick the brushes all day to make the tip pointed. A lot of them died.
Not only that, the guy whose jaw fell off, was a famous baseball star. The Radium drink was an expensive elixir sold only by prescription at pharmacies, but once you had it, you could order as much as you wanted. The average worker wouldn't have been able to afford this fad beverage, it was something for rich people who would pay out of pocket for it
@@psilobom yikes
@@rm25088you talking about the radium girls?
Need to cite your source for something so crazy
I love how Zues looks like he’s been diving in Chernobyl since he was born.
Russian woody is def radioactive
I was thinking that but didn't know if it was too mean to say, but yeah definitely grew up near some radioactivity
Looks like sloths(deformed dude from goonies) brother
NGL, Zeus looks like those cursed Oblivion and Skyrim characters.
@@nickrogers3111 🤣🤣
40:30 is like "let's add some radioactive smoke"
Diving near a radiation source is actually surprisingly safe as long as you don't get too close; water absorbs radiation extremely well. What THESE guys are doing though, is absolute insanity, clearly :P
I was going to say this. :) Yeah, radiation in nuclear cooling pools is safe until you're pretty well deep, even in an active one.
Side note, there is serious consideration of using water in spacecraft as a radiation shield in longer manned trips, i.e. Mars and beyond.
Because fuel storage tanks contain sealed sources specifically designed for diver maintenance and monitored for safety. They are not random abandoned basements and tanks filled with waste water from the decontamination and firefighting efforts with a layer of radioactive sediment at the bottom you're disturbing and kicking up for the first time in 30 years.
That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard in my entire life.
@@youfinallyfoundwaldo1364 The hydrogen in water is amazing at blocking radiation
@@youfinallyfoundwaldo1364 well it’s a fact.
I love the chemistry between Gus and Woody. When Gus springs new things in their videos and Woody gives his raw surprise reaction it’s so genuine and entertaining. Binge watching all their videos to catch up and having fun! ❤️
I’m dying laughing. I can’t believe you guys even considered this close enough to “diving” to cover on the channel. I had actually seen the first part of this video and had most of the same reactions as Woody. X-D
it was diving before scuba tanks were invented
I love how he was splashing around trying to dive but was only floating on the surface. 🤣
This is better than most movies released. I've come back to watch this saga 3 times now and I still crack up laughing.
The sub-basements of the Chernobyl power plant all had pipes burst during the meltdown, flooding the lower areas. Most of this water was extremely radioactive, and is what the chernobyl liquidators had to wade through to help contain the potential fallout of the disaster. Many of the liquidators died from radiation sickness.
Surprisingly the 3 divers that had to dive and turn the water off. Didnt die and carried on working in nuclear energy.
this particular area is not the same building as the reactor. but still toxic for sure. just not as bad
@@TehBigMoose erm... then explain why in fallout when I go in radiation water it's worse than being on land..
/j
@@rodneybuckentime4838 shh, fallout is a reliable source, okay?!
@@danyellow7857 yep the three guys literally everyone,including themselves, expected to die outlived most of their fellow liquidators the irony is thicker then the smell of burning ozone
As far as I know, there was huge amount of water pumped in to cool down the melting reactor in 1986 during the desperate efforts of bringing it under control. The entire underground levels were submerged. Rain source or not, being in the same forth reactor unit should mean it's as radioactive as the initial cooling water, because at some point they started mixing.
omg that is concerning information 💀
Spoiler alert - it's the fifth reactor, not the forth.
@@laurentiutrifan9092really??
Let’s not discount all the irradiated dust they’re inhaling as they touch all the radioactive things with bare hands. I bet they’re listening to a doctor telling them all about their brand new cancer as we speak. Hope they are ok.
WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT???
This guy is an absolute legend in urban exploration through old soviet tunnels. This is right up his alley with exception to diving lol
I love it when he's going under,sounds like a toilet flushing .
Guss described it so perfectly “a slow motion train wreck”😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's reactor 5, which wasn't finished and did not have any disasters. It's in the area of Chernobyl of course, so the water's not completely clean of radiation but they're nowhere near ground zero here. Reactor 5 was basically left to rot while being built and never even had a reactor installed into it.
Why was it flooded with water?
@@FreshlySnipes Your house would flood with water if no one cleared out the drains for 40-60 years or however long it's been
Not to mention flooding a radiation area with water is super smart as water makes it almost impossible for radiation particles to move and they stay at the bottom. However say you touch the soil. It will then move and eventually return to the bottom.
@@Reclamated While water can prevent the spread of radioactive particles it doesn't as common perception leads thinks lead to an immunity of radiation. You can drink water from the reactor if it's been properly distilled and treated. You cannot swim in it
@@yugimotobutjacked3231 yeah no you can swimm in a running AKW cooldown Pool with no ill affect but if you Touch the rod or get within 10 cm you get a radiation burn. These waters down there in Block 5 are harmless vut you realy should not drink water
After watching Mr Ballen, and just generally being terrified of caves in general, there's no way I'd go diving. But I'm addicted to these videos. And I've watched many documentaries on Chernobyl.
Dude it makes me want to try it. I’m extremely claustrophobic and afraid of depths, but I feel like if I could trust my equipment I’d be fine.
@@lindboknifeandtool unlikely, if people who are just right for these situations frequently end up casualties, then how would your claustrophobic and fearful of depths predisposed self going to fair better if at all? I'm not trying to be mean, it is very easy to die while cave diving, should you ever undertake it do not take it lightly
@@imonke5303 I won’t be going in any caves in my lifetimes because of my claustrophobia. I’m not risking equipment, or the lives of others. Panic can cause more than just your casualty.
It’s good to talk about dangers. Stuff is often glorified on videos and people wanting to try it don’t know the full extent of the requirements.
Dude me too! I love Ballen channel. Also, I will never do a cruise because of Wine and Crime podcast. Just no to water in general. I just can’t 😳
My man cave will do me
He shaved his head to be able to tape the camera to his head 😂😂😂 what a legend
These guys watched one episode of SpongeBob and we’re like bingo. I know exactly what we’re gonna do.
I didn’t realize how well Gus has done on his health journey untill i rewatched some of these older videos, I love you guys and love all the stuff you have done, wood I’m also glad you healthy and safe after the thing
The fact that Gus was so amused and mind blown from the stupidity, hearing him laugh was what made this video a million times better 😂😂😂😂 i actually just came across you guys and you definitely gained a new supporter ❤ keep doin your thing guys.
Also recently discovered and I’m hooked ❤
Hi
So your’re reacting to the divers reacting. On and on. Hmmm
I think we all have that one friend like Zeus. You get him drunk at the party, and he’ll do any dumb thing you tell him to do. But we love him.
Diving into water in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, especially near the reactor or cooling ponds, would likely expose someone to significant health risks due to radioactive contamination. Here’s an analysis of the toxicity:
1. Radioactive Contamination
• Cesium-137 and Strontium-90: These radioactive isotopes are present in the water and sediment, especially near the site of the reactor meltdown. Both can accumulate in the body, increasing the risk of cancer and other health issues.
• Hot Spots: Some areas have highly concentrated “hot spots” of radiation, particularly in sediments at the bottom of ponds or rivers. Stirring these sediments by diving would expose a person to higher doses.
2. External Radiation Exposure
• The water itself offers some shielding against radiation, but divers would still absorb radiation through their skin. Prolonged exposure increases the risk.
3. Internal Contamination
• If a diver swallows or inhales contaminated water, it could lead to internal radiation exposure, which is far more dangerous because radioactive materials would remain in the body.
4. Chemical and Biological Risks
• Beyond radiation, the water might also contain chemical pollutants and microorganisms, as the ecosystem has been disrupted and not maintained for decades.
5. Protective Measures
• Even with advanced protective gear, it’s challenging to prevent contamination entirely. Specialized divers (e.g., those performing maintenance in the sarcophagus or studying the area) undergo extensive precautions and training.
Estimated Risk:
For an unprotected person, diving in this water could result in acute radiation sickness, long-term health complications, or even death depending on the exposure level and time spent underwater.
It is highly inadvisable to enter this water without scientific or professional necessity, as the risks far outweigh any potential benefits.
Zues, your an awesome dude.
To the other Guy's, every group of friends has that one guy that will do crazier than the rest. I know it's a fun time, but when you physically have witnessed someone suffering with radioactive poisoning, it no joke.
Stay safe and keep each other safe. Long healthy living for all of you.
I wish Zeus luck too, because he's going to need it, jeez.
@@paytonpryor my thoughts too
I think they are all poisoned already because they all look yellow-ish already. I think it's just a matter of time before they die. They are most likely taking this risk because the doctor said they won't survive or sumting. Therefore YOLO-ing and might be why the police let them go that easily. Change my mind...
oh god
I watched a video where they tested for radiation, and everyone is absolutely fine
This is hands down the funniest video that I have ever seen! I haven't laughed this hard in a long time! Thank you
Crazy for sure
@@DIVETALK It really is
@@DIVETALK no kidding
18:55 just kills me lol
Dude I never smoke weed and I smoked a bunch before watching this video and I wasn’t sure if I was just being a lunatic and laughing way too hard but I couldn’t stop comparing this mind boggling video to be on par but greater to watching Tiger King! Lol. Both are just absolutely unbelievable things that really happened in life on earth that you just wouldn’t even of imagined happening and they are a cluster fuck of strange coincidences from the beginning. This video was unbelievable and was hilarious because you just couldn’t imagine that this is actually happening. But unfortunately I feel like they paid a mentally handicapped guy. If you notice nobody else really comes in contact with the water besides the guy who looks mentally handicapped as well as partially physically disabled and I was wondering if he wasn’t born a nuclear baby already!
The radiation situation is complicated. Sometimes it's heavier sometimes lighter, but diving in water specifically is actually not too dangerous as the water will absorb a significant portion of the radiation before it even makes it away from the particle by a significant amount. They are also in reactor 5/6 building, which was abandoned after the 4th exploded. Someone almost certainly knows they are there and we're paid to ignore it.
I know the catfish around Chernobyl are mutated bc of the water, they did a fishing show on Chernobyl seeing what they could catch and they didn't stay very long bc of the exposure rate was too high with their meters they had, so I don't know about it being safer or anything, I'm not an expert either
@@solidrockofjesuschristmini2423 swimming in it once or twice isn't a huge deal, especially if your skin is protected. The situation is entirely different when you have an animal that lives in it 24/7 and ingest the water, which includes it's particulates (the radioactive bits). There is also bioaccumulation of radioactive particles, where stuff the catfish eats is also radioactive, building up the particles over time in larger organisms.
But Cesium-137 is basically water-soluble, so the water itself being radioactive would be my main concern. Probably not much after all these years though. Sus will be fine.
@@nichtdiemama11 I don't believe that it would be a major issue. Anyways, in this specific circumstance, there was never a risk. This water would never have been exposed to any significant level of radioactive waste, unless an insignificant amount of dust from the initial incident made it inside. It's probably about as contaminated as the rest of the reserve which was not under the plume. Water in general unless heavily contaminated is probably fine due to the absorption of radiation by the water. Unless you are in direct proximity to a high level emitter you probably will not face serious issues.
100% government security is tight there due to illegal hunting going on there
Got caught for being loud. Go back a second time and be louder 🤣🤣🤣
Honestly the diver looked like he had gone for plenty of radioactive dips already 😂
HAHAHAHA 😂😂😂 EXACTLY what i was thinking!
I think he was born in a pool of radiation water
Zeus will be the next toxic avenger of chernobyl.
i didnt want to say it... lmao
@@camedelic1365 maybe you WERE*. Who the hell says “we was”
I’m taking a nuclear engineering class and I learned that water actually deflects radiation as opposed to soaking it, theoretically you could swim right up to a nuclear reactor in water and not be affected by the radiation, however you would instantly vaporize if you were to touch it because of the massive amounts of heat.
More details on the vaporizing please
Interesting because they had to be submerged in the water in order from it overheating
@@zero_fux_given8840 correct but that doesn’t mean it’s not insanely hot to the touch
@@sgtmuffinbadger6147 vaporizing is more of an exaggeration, a nuclear reactor heats up to about 300 degrees Celsius, if you were to touch it would cause some serious damage. However some reactors can heat up to the temperature of the sun.
@@gagemckenna6058 would the water be boiling by it?
“Nothing he has on has nothing to do with scuba diving. This is not scuba diving gear…this is just stuff” I actually started crying laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dude in the suit looks like he’s already got radiation poisoning
Preface: I work as a nuclear engineer.
The most dangerous potential thing is contamination (think radioactive dust) because you can not only breathe it in but also it will stick to your clothes and skin and stuff until you wash it off.
As far as the exclusion zone, it's about 1000 square miles, there's government checkpoints but people sneak in between them at night.
I doubt there's a secret tunnel into the reactor 4 building. The whole point of the cleanup was to contain the nuclear materials within the sarcophagus (now covered with another building).
And as far as swimming in this water (I'm not going to call this diving out of respect for you two), it's a little Wile E Coyote for my liking... But, you should look into the three engineers who drained the steam suppression pool. I don't think they actually "dove" but they're known as the Chernobyl divers.
Exactly. I heard thrm both scoff at the one guy saying his skin is peeling when they had a leak in their boat. Im no expert, but Im fairly sure that by the time radiation has caused you to start peeling, theres gonna be some complications
@@rajgill7576 well, I can almost guarantee their skin isn't peeling from radiation. If that was the case they would almost certainly be dead by now and it sounds like they're still making videos. If I had to guess, there is either a chemical or other waste product in the water that caused it, or their skin was just pruned from being in the water. The hand didn't look red and swollen, but just white.
@@liljjforevea I'll step out further on this limb and argue their hands never peeled at all, they just said it for the camera
They even drove a Zaz car in the zone and parked in front of the ferris wheel. Have you seen their x-ray tube contraption?
@@liljjforevea The entire concept of this video seemed off to me. Could they be in pripyat in some other abandoned building they're passing off as chernobyl? I didn't explicitly see the sarcophagus while watching.
They should have wore one of those badges that radiology staff wear that capture how much radiation you're exposed to over time. Would be nuts to see the results after just this one experience.
It would look basically normal until they went down into reactor 4.
Its a dosimeter
@@arkvoodleofthesacredcrotch6060 people have still measured pockets of high radition in just the areas around Chernobly.
It looks to me that their HAIR is falling out! That little guy who swam in the first part, the SECOND half, HE'S BALD! Is their bald friend their radiation detector? When his eyes are toed outward, does that mean they've been in there long enough? 🤪
@@geo5295 True, but in reality not that high. 4-5 mSv/h or 400-500mrem/h in the worse spots besides the reactor. CT scan gives you about 6mSv in 10 minutes straight to the head. Don’t get my wrong you wouldn’t want to stay there long but you could walk through no worries.
This almost feels like that group of friends that have that one friend who is mentally handicapped, that they get to do crazy shit just to see if he would do it, but Russian.
🤣🤣😭
LMFAOOO yooo I’m fucking weak
Was thinking the same..
@@brians7es you Brian aka Cali?!
so being ableist?
34:56 there’s a bug in that water on the wall it swims away. It has red eyes u can see it I swear!
"The boat seems to be deflating" 😂😂😂
It just keeps getting better
The second hole in the boat 🤣 OMG my sides
But to counter woodys point, would an extra arm or leg not be useful in diving? Imagine the speed of a triple kick, maybe the radiation is a plus 🤣
Lmao
@@b-miner712 bro I think you're confused. This isn't the manager of youtube here. Throw your complaint directly in shredder pls.
@@b-miner712 dafuk? Lol
@@TheCanadianGuy56 dudes either 5 or someone’s mom.
I always have a third leg when I dive
I really love how in a confined space with little to no ventilation where radiation is oozing out of the walls, they decided to light a flare.
I own the same hazmat suite and multiple GP-5 Gasmasks, they will fill up with water couse the water pushes the air through the expelvalve on the chin directly behind where the mask filter gets screwed on. A gasmask is just a one way valve, air goes in, air goes out but it has only on way for entering and leaving.
This is insane WITHOUT the radioactivity. Craziest video ever.
Quasimodo is such a great nuclear diver.
😂😂
There is basically no radiation where they went, guides take people into that building.
@@DoubleMonoLR I’m def not convinced.
Anyone notice they have skinny Sam Kinison on their team? He looks like Kinison's skinny twin brother. With the hat 22:46
Anyone that goes near these these men would be in danger. Have you seen animals that live in that area?? Insane OMG 😰
"that is not SCUBA diving gear that is just.... stuff!" I could not stop laughing at that line from Woody
at that moment i knew Woody was hurting
For clarification, they are not inside the "Dome" where the meltdown happened (you can verify this with pictures.). Pripyat is the name of the town where Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was, the place is pretty big, with many different buildings and inter connected tunnels. The entire town is radioactive, so it';s still kinda stupid to play around there like Super Sus does, but they are not inside the "dome".
They are inside the plant, which houses multiple reactor structures as a part of one super-large structure. It's not inside the sarcophagus, but they are inside the other side of the sealed-off power plant building where the explosion has occurred. There are other parts of the power plant "town" that are active and inhabited right now, which is why the cops were onto them so fast.
@@olegkosygin2993 They are inside the unfinished Unit 5, the radiation levels there, from what they recorded are between 25μR/s and 600μR/s, something not healthy, but not something that will kill you in a short time. The Chernobyl area have some hotspots of radiation, like the Red Forest, Vehicles Graveyard and some rooms underground Jupiter Factory and on the Hospital, but there are some areas where the radiation levels are not higher than taking a flight or some places where the natural background radiation is above average and on those spots you still have people living and farming in Chernobyl.
And for anyone who want to know the water radiation, they measured between 190μR/s and 250μR/s during the video. That would be 0.000001754 Gy every second, but you will only start to feel Acute Radiation Syndrome after absorbing 1 Gray (1 Gy) and it will be fatal after 6 Gy.
Actually the town is named Chornobyl originally.
The town is called Pripyat the powerplant is called chernobyl.
@@kristiant96 thank you
this was the first video of yours i saw maybe a year ago, after i watched the video you review i wanted to know more about it. over the last few weeks ive watch many of your vids, great quality, i dont dive, but im now subscribed
This is like watching Jackass and Goonies at the same time! I love how they keep laughing and having fun throughout! Duct tape on the boat, a fish bowl, and cops waiting for you! If the 80’s had Instagram or youtube it’d be filled with this 😂
Onggg that was the perfect comparison
GOONIES😭😂 I feel like a bad person for thinking what I did.
That's what he looks like! The scary man from the Goonies. What kind of chocolate bar did the kid give the goon?
I feel like Steve O wouldn't do this stupid shit
Lars was his name, from the goonies....I thought the same thing though as soon as I seen this crew but especially when he comes back with no hair later in the vid😂
The bug underwater looks like dragonfly larva that live underwater until they turn into a dragonfly. i used to catch them as a kid in Australia but ukraine also have many species of dragonfly. Theres actually a woman called Cornelia Hesse-Honegger’s who paints watercolour scientific illustrations of the bugs she finds at Chernobyl and they usually all have visible mutations so i wouldn't be surprised if she knows what type of bug this is if it isnt in fact a dragonfly larva.
Thought the same thing, similar to water dwelling dragonfly larva in Minnesota
Thank you! Very interesting
Newsflash: Dragonflys exist across the world
i agree
@@Skateandcreate9thanks poindexter
I have claustrophobia and the fishbowl/heavy weight combo under muddy radioactive water is now one of my worst nightmares, thank you for that
11:20 you see how the water isn't moving, that is still water. Water can be VERY DANGEROUS!!
@@coffee2673 still waters do not run deep
Some say Russian woody was born somewhere near the plant. He has a survival/ endurance rating of 8 . Rad resistance of 10 and intelligence at -4
My father was a diver. When I was 12 he took me down with him about 15 feet in the lake we lived on. I had the hardest time equalizing even at that depth. Turns out I have a small sinus that makes it extremely hard and painful to equalize (At least that's what I was told) Im happy I can watch this channel and live through you guys for a little while.
I mean you could allwes try again maybe sense your older it wont be as hard, that logic seemed to have worked for me anyway
“Turns out I have a small pen1s” instead of “Turns out I have a small Sinus” 🤷♂️😂😂😂
@@dvsnz7710 😂😂😂
I have small ear tubes and have a hard time neutralizing as well. It sucks. You can do it, just go slower. Diving is awesome.
@Universal Mother the way you keep saying “we” is giving me venom vibes like you are a singular person no? So why not just “me”? 🤨
From what I got after checking out their channel they are actually Ukrainian and some of the crew (including that Sooz guy, I think) are fighting in the war. Those guys are really badass. Maybe not the smartest, but badass.
That's exactly right.
Any update from them ...are they dead?
@@ilhamseptian1604 the little one died from cancer about 7 months ago
@Monica DeVilbiss Source? Because I just went to their YT and he is in a video 8 days ago.
@@monicadevilbiss4953 was his cancer genetic(family history) or because of going to chernobyl?
18:50 his attempt of diving has me rolling 😂🤣 this is the best lol 😆