When I see this from Pripyat I can't help thinking about the first days after the accident. All those people going on with their every day life and at the same time getting exposed to idiotic high levels of radiation without even being aware of the danger. Can't imagine all the suffering this must have caused them later in life..
You saw the HBO Chernobyl series? You have to :-). Games of politicians, the inviolability of the Communist Party, ..... That's the reason of this disaster.
@@ts6603 anti USSR propaganda is what I mean. A lot of it originates from The Pale of Settlements along the Dniepr river which is now beyond the reach of some Americans. Crimea is definitely lost for ever. The remaining wild card is Odessa.
+Leviathan I Gone where? We're a century away from terraforming planets like Mars and after that comes interstellar travel. Believe me, humanity will live for a loooong time, unless some super virus wipes us all out.
No you don't. If you did you wouldn't lie. False dichotomy. Look that up. That's for those who can only think in extremes. Like you. Would you call Michio Kaku "deluded" too? I think *you* want us to be gone. Perhaps you see no future yourself? See how easy it is to be reactionary?
In the Netherlands people are supposed to write a small thesis at the end of their High school career. I remember someone telling me the horrors of Pripyat and at the age of 16 it fascinated me how the SSSR kept silent about the Chernobyl, despite thousands of people risking their lives, to live up to their reputation. This has always been one of the most interesting topics in history and I'm really glad I picked this topic for further investigation back then. I would always love to go this place..
Sk8aThom I've been to Ukraine and Kyiv myself earlier this year. During my stay Maidan square was still barricaded, but with that gone the city is a normal touristic place like any other. Keep in mind that the eastern part of Ukraine is far, far away from where Kyiv is located.
+Wim Hulpia Yeah, my grandmother tells me stories of what living there was like. She also told me what it was like when she had to leave behind everything she owned. She recently went back to see it, and she saw where she used to live and told me she couldn't believe her eyes.
Danny this is an incredibly thought provoking peice , i remember as a wee 5 year old boy the fear and panic i felt for the inhabitants of pripyat and surrounding areas and now even more as a 33 year old the save feelings are provoked in me watching your short video. I wish you had been able to share a longer video with more area coverage, great work. Thanks.
This song and scenes could perfectly fit one of those enigmatic and silent beginnings in The Walking Dead. While watching this, i keep waiting for the creepy generic to start. Amazing video.
I'm very glad you did this video. We don't hear enough about this horrible tragedy, it's one of the worst disasters the world has ever seen. There's people who are still suffering
Good evening Danny Cooke. I saw your video today and I like it very much. The pistures are talking in the dead town of Pripiat. The music is fantastic and your imagination is brilliant. Love from Greece - Sakis Grivas
can't stop listening this song. of course, the pictures are great, and the history of this place is nearly unbelievable. But her voice, the setting of the song and the sadness are just matching to my life at the moment. Thank you so much for this masterpiece!
Best of CALL OF DUTY for people who remember!!!! JUST A GREAT VIDEO!!! Great lesson we took from here. to remember that not everything that humans do bring benefits to the world. Anyway accidents happen and sometimes the worst ways possible as this case. So to the victims R.I.P.
Here is anoter funfact for you....the entire S.T.A.L.K.E.R game trilogy is based on Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Still your best bet for virtual tour of Pripyat and the surrounding areas, Modern Warfare is for pussies.
jayblueridgesumilhig just goes showing that you cant appreciate games that are TRULY good...Modern Warfare was and is overrated as hell, just another arcade shooter among countless of others.
Balnazzardi so who's the one not appreciating games now.. i didn't say i dont like Stalker.. im one of the fans.. and so as Modern Warfare... the first modern warfare 4 was good no matter what is your opinion about it.
Видео пробирает до костей. Такое ощущение, что от людей остался только заброшенный город, постепенно поглощаемый деревьями. В некоторых местах еще видны былые следы величия, например, герб СССР на крыше дома или картины на стенах зданий. Когда камера поднимается выше вдалеке видна крышка саркофага. Такое ощущение, что это город - предостережение, которое должно внушить человеку ответственность за его игры с природными силами наподобие мирного атома.
A lot of places are robbed, furniture broken and so on. Someone said that true explorers only have to leave footprints and take photos from the place they visit.
wow great video. I remember when that happened. i lived less then a 100 miles away from there my sister was born 3 weeks before it blown up we had to leave Ukraine
RRSYS.info - Roulette Prediction what you mean ? chernobyl was evacuated due to the nuclear disaster happened in 1986 ... do not tell me that u did not know that ...
0:44 If you look in the distance, at the reactor. You can see the cover that they're going to put over the reactor in 2017. It costed over $1,000,000,000,000 (1 billion dollars) to build. It's designed to stop the gamma rays from leaking out of the reactor. Even 30 years after the accident, the reactor is still emitting radiation.
Many people saying that this place is very dangerous (radiation)... But... This guy was there, filmed there, entered there, without anti radiation clothes????
I'm pretty sure you can walk naked through chernobyl without taking any dangerous radiation nowadays, as long as you have a good guide and/or geiger counter.
There are certain areas that still off limit (with heavy radioactive hazard signs erected everywhere). But from what i heard, the majority of it are safe to visit.
The radiation pollution does not work how you think it's work. After so many years the town in general is pretty much safe. What dangerous - is some particular places, invisible for eye, where you can get a serious radiation "strike". It's like stepping on a land mine - you can't see it until you step on it and when you do - you're fucked.
You can walk around freely, the half-life should decreased the dose more and more. You should not touch things however, because the items are still strongly contaminated. The atmosphere (air) less.
Oh and Danny Cooke...this was very haunting and the song was perfect...You, unlike me have found a way to make a good living while doing what you love..liked the image of you at the end just standing there with silent wonder and feeling sadness..I do have a sense of drama.
You're amazing ! Your work is really amazing. In the future , I want to be a journalist , I hope to make reports , videos or take photos for people who do not know about the neglect of human beings, can learn about what happens beyond their noses. This video led to further investigate what really happened in Chernobyl , since I , as I mentioned above , was one of those people who had no idea of the magnitude of devastation this great nuclear accident. I had never seen a real photo of Chernobyl and this has left me perplexed, really shocked. Finally , I would just say that I admire this man. Long live Danny Cooke. (I apologize if there is a drafting error , I speak Spanish and not handling perfectly the English , much less writing . I must admit that helped me a dictionary and translator of Google .)
Congratulations. It is simply beautiful. Very nicely illustrates the process by which the nature reclaim what people had been taken from nature. I hope that we will see a lot of video, which is similar to the video. So much so she was doing well and is designed to fit into even the nature film.
It's so shocking to see what human negligence can cause , but at the same time there is something strangely beautiful in sadness and loneliness that images of this ghost town conveys.
Mike Titov ну, якщо Ви думаєте, що я погано розмовляю Українською-то Ви помиляєтесь. Просто багатьом "таким як Ви " незнайме поняття поваги до співрозмовника...
Awesome drone footage. I am most fascinated with pripyat, would love to go there one day. The ultimate ghost town. But I also like footage from before the disaster. Drones rock! Would love to go play there with my scrambler...
Thanks for the video! Amazing footage! But don't forget that if you'll get even a small dose of radiation and it will not effect you in any way, it can cause problems later with your family, your children. Don't go there on vacations guys, this is not the right place to visit just for good vibes or whatever you want to do there.
i was 11 years old when the accident hapened in chernobil i still remember what was going on at the whole world with that accident,new generations probably never heard about it !!!!
*Postcards from **#Pripyat**, **#Chernobyl* (с) Danny Cooke ruclips.net/video/oNV5Sq28Mp4/видео.html *Британський оператор зняв **#Чорнобиль** з висоти пташиного польоту* Оператор Денні Кук брав участь у зйомках фільму для американського телеканалу CBS News. Він тиждень знаходився у Зоні Відчуження, озброєний камерою та лічильником Гейгера разом з українцем Євгеном “Сталкером”
Postcards from Pripyat, Chernobyl vimeo.com/112681885 from Danny Cooke PLUS 4 days ago ALL AUDIENCES Earlier this year I had the opportunity to visit Chernobyl whilst working for CBS News on a '60 Minutes' episode which aired on Nov. 23, 2014. Bob Simon is the correspondent. Michael Gavshon and David Levine, producers. For the full story cbsnews.com/news/chernobyl-the-catastrophe-that-never-ended/ ----> ***Soundtrack 'Promise land' by Hannah Miller - licensed on themusicbed.com Chernobyl is one of the most interesting and dangerous places I've been. The nuclear disaster, which happened in 1986 (the year after I was born), had an effect on so many people, including my family when we lived in Italy. The nuclear dust clouds swept westward towards us. The Italian police went round and threw away all the local produce and my mother rushed out to purchase as much tinned milk as possible to feed me, her infant son. It caused so much distress hundreds of miles away, so I can't imagine how terrifying it would have been for the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens who were forced to evacuate. During my stay, I met so many amazing people, one of whom was my guide Yevgen, also known as a 'Stalker'. We spent the week together exploring Chernobyl and the nearby abandoned city of Pripyat. There was something serene, yet highly disturbing about this place. Time has stood still and there are memories of past happenings floating around us. Armed with a camera and a dosimeter geiger counter I explored... dannycooke.co.uk Follow me on twitter @dannycooke Shot using DJI Phantom 2 (GoPro3+) and Canon 7D
50000 People used to live here... Now it's a ghost town.
Now it's a place occupated with hardscopers.
Those damn spetz...they keep comming and I wish I had more claymores and c-4.
ImjustAStupidGuy1 Lel spetz ar better. Putin is true banter lad.
The last time I heard that, Call of Duty was still a decent game.
William Mendes I couldn't agree more. My like is yours to take.
SUch an incredibly powerful piece of art, this... even now, 8 years later, I still glance back and am driven to tears...
When I see this from Pripyat I can't help thinking about the first days after the accident. All those people going on with their every day life and at the same time getting exposed to idiotic high levels of radiation without even being aware of the danger. Can't imagine all the suffering this must have caused them later in life..
You saw the HBO Chernobyl series? You have to :-). Games of politicians, the inviolability of the Communist Party, ..... That's the reason of this disaster.
its been 30 years....watching this footage still makes me feel a bit of sorrow....
@BadDriversOfTennessee not so much anymore most of them died like 2 decades ago now its been almost 36years
This video is more effective and emotional after watching the serie Chernobyl
wannabeflo series Chernobyl was a propaganda piece. Fukushima did much more damage to the world by poisoning the Pacific.
@@fiucikmiselfo1922 thought the same after watching some review. heavy u.s. propaganda in this hbo series ...
@@ts6603 You are correct. Chernobyl poisoned only ground waters flowing from The Pale of Settlements into the Black Sea.
@@fiucikmiselfo1922 man you miss the point. all this anti udssr propaganda is what i ment.
@@ts6603 anti USSR propaganda is what I mean. A lot of it originates from The Pale of Settlements along the Dniepr river which is now beyond the reach of some Americans. Crimea is definitely lost for ever. The remaining wild card is Odessa.
An eerie window into what it will look like when we're gone.
Relevant profile picture is relevant
+Leviathan I Gone where? We're a century away from terraforming planets like Mars and after that comes interstellar travel.
Believe me, humanity will live for a loooong time, unless some super virus wipes us all out.
Wez Marauder lol, I like your deluded optimism.
No you don't. If you did you wouldn't lie.
False dichotomy. Look that up. That's for those who can only think in extremes. Like you.
Would you call Michio Kaku "deluded" too?
I think *you* want us to be gone. Perhaps you see no future yourself? See how easy it is to be reactionary?
+Wez Marauder Humanity is it's own worst enemy. Don't worry, if nature doesn't find a way to kill us of effectively. We'll develop it ourselves.
In the Netherlands people are supposed to write a small thesis at the end of their High school career. I remember someone telling me the horrors of Pripyat and at the age of 16 it fascinated me how the SSSR kept silent about the Chernobyl, despite thousands of people risking their lives, to live up to their reputation. This has always been one of the most interesting topics in history and I'm really glad I picked this topic for further investigation back then. I would always love to go this place..
don't forget your geiger counter ;-)
I wanted to go this year, but the situation in Kiev didn't offer me much opportunity. I hope next year the situation has bettered.
Sk8aThom
I've been to Ukraine and Kyiv myself earlier this year. During my stay Maidan square was still barricaded, but with that gone the city is a normal touristic place like any other. Keep in mind that the eastern part of Ukraine is far, far away from where Kyiv is located.
Tim Reijnders and what you think about Maidan?
It is not provokation, i just want know the real opinion people from other countries.
Prosto Rikoo ain't Maidan ended up being a failure? I heared nothing's really changed there, or rather even got worse than b4
I see Chernobyl as a time capsule of the former Soviet Union
@Junglistic Soulja False. Nuclear is the BEST energy source on the planet. Thats a fact.
Transnistria as well
30 years TODAY, 26th april, 2016 !!!
+Den. dp
Yes, sad day, just before the 1st of may...
I remember that day like it was yesterday
+Wim Hulpia Yeah, my grandmother tells me stories of what living there was like. She also told me what it was like when she had to leave behind everything she owned. She recently went back to see it, and she saw where she used to live and told me she couldn't believe her eyes.
35 years today
Danny this is an incredibly thought provoking peice , i remember as a wee 5 year old boy the fear and panic i felt for the inhabitants of pripyat and surrounding areas and now even more as a 33 year old the save feelings are provoked in me watching your short video. I wish you had been able to share a longer video with more area coverage, great work. Thanks.
Beautiful job, thanks for making this.
This song and scenes could perfectly fit one of those enigmatic and silent beginnings in The Walking Dead. While watching this, i keep waiting for the creepy generic to start. Amazing video.
This would be a good post apocalyptic movie trailer
I'm very glad you did this video. We don't hear enough about this horrible tragedy, it's one of the worst disasters the world has ever seen. There's people who are still suffering
Gives me a The Last Of Us vibe.
+IseeBlackandWhite Gives me a S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat vibe.
+IseeBlackandWhite For me it's more of a Fallout 4 vibe!
Yeah me too
+IseeBlackandWhite ever played STALKER? 10x a better game, gives you the chills
+RSU oh man, call of pripyat with misery mod? the best survival game you can ever have.
Still one of my favourite videos on RUclips. This deserves every veiw that is gets
2:42 dat stalker must've really hate snorks
lol
Good evening Danny Cooke. I saw your video today and I like it very much. The pistures are talking in the dead town of Pripiat. The music is fantastic and your imagination is brilliant.
Love from Greece - Sakis Grivas
This is made me slightly emotional. I like that. I give this 10/10
can't stop listening this song. of course, the pictures are great, and the history of this place is nearly unbelievable. But her voice, the setting of the song and the sadness are just matching to my life at the moment. Thank you so much for this masterpiece!
this song should be in the walking dead..
True
Danny, you are an excellent operator and director, movie is very emotional!
after Chernobyl mini series came up .. i always remember this video
Impressive work Danny! Great combination of the aerial images followed by the close ups. It left me dazzled for a few minutes :)
0:39 - 50 thousand people used to live here, now it's a ghost town
+WayTwo Yeah it´s a little bit scary
Reference to COD MW2?
Video DSLR Tutorial
Exactly!
MW1? ^^
oh yeah, of course MW1
One of the most incredible videos I've seen in a long time. Superb and haunting soundtrack. Priceless work.!
Единственный город в Украине, который не коснется декомунезация. Черный юмор. Вообще печальное зрелище, столько судеб...
Beautiful video and what a song to accompany it! Goosebumps all over. This is haunting.
Some of the shots would make amazing Wallpapers, especially near the beginning!
Very powerful footage. Thanks very much for sharing!
I've been there recently. Very impressive. This video gives yet a good idea.
Very impressive. Always leave your audience wanting more. I wish i had hours of your footage to look at.
Best of CALL OF DUTY for people who remember!!!!
JUST A GREAT VIDEO!!!
Great lesson we took from here. to remember that not everything that humans do bring benefits to the world. Anyway accidents happen and sometimes the worst ways possible as this case. So to the victims R.I.P.
Great video, and what a wonderful and soulful song by Hannah Miller
30 years today...
Great work, Danny. Congratulations on such a different perspective. Wish you all the best. Greetings from Portugal.
Funfact.. The first CALL OF DUTY MODERN WARFARE 1 takes place in this area.. The building, the swimming pool, everything is exactly the same
Here is anoter funfact for you....the entire S.T.A.L.K.E.R game trilogy is based on Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Still your best bet for virtual tour of Pripyat and the surrounding areas, Modern Warfare is for pussies.
Balnazzardi fun fact, i dont give a flying fuck about your opinion .
jayblueridgesumilhig just goes showing that you cant appreciate games that are TRULY good...Modern Warfare was and is overrated as hell, just another arcade shooter among countless of others.
Balnazzardi so who's the one not appreciating games now.. i didn't say i dont like Stalker.. im one of the fans.. and so as Modern Warfare... the first modern warfare 4 was good no matter what is your opinion about it.
Balnazzardi S.T.A.L.K.E.R O_O omg this video reminds me so much time in this game
this is the most incredible video about pripyat I've ever seen! gives me goosebumps..
Sort of gives you chills, don't it? And not the good kind...
Still, great fotage.
Hauntingly stunning. Am fascinated by this place and would love to see more.
Very well made and the music does justice to the film
Видео пробирает до костей.
Такое ощущение, что от людей остался только заброшенный город, постепенно поглощаемый деревьями. В некоторых местах еще видны былые следы величия, например, герб СССР на крыше дома или картины на стенах зданий. Когда камера поднимается выше вдалеке видна крышка саркофага.
Такое ощущение, что это город - предостережение, которое должно внушить человеку ответственность за его игры с природными силами наподобие мирного атома.
Beautiful choice of music accompanying the incredible pictures
i cant believe how good game developers have digitalized chernobyl with COD 4, stalker and metro 2033.
Check out the upcoming game Chernobylite. It's going to be even more realistic.
wow. your camera angles are class man.... really captured this location so well.
50,000 people used to live here, now it's a ghost town....
... I've never seen anything like it.
COD MW2?
Yes, it was COD4: Moder Warefare. My favorite mission!
Brilliant video. I loved the aerial views.
Классная музыка, хорошо снят ролик. Хотелось бы посмотреть полную версию. Спасибо автору!
Awesome work, Danny. Good luck. Regards from Brazil.
A lot of places are robbed, furniture broken and so on. Someone said that true explorers only have to leave footprints and take photos from the place they visit.
Of course. You expect the loot to just sit there and absorb radiation?
Random Entity I bet most of the stuff absorbed radiation just few days after explosion at the power plant.
Laurynas S. If it's something like gold, it still valuable.
Random Entity Gold? Dont think there would be very much gold - if any, just casually sitting around in these houses.
Empathy Or silver at least.
wow great video. I remember when that happened. i lived less then a 100 miles away from there my sister was born 3 weeks before it blown up we had to leave Ukraine
"Darkness at my door" How prophetic with what's happening to poor Ukraine 💔
Call of Duty Modern Warfare in real life ...
Right... Just that the real life part was there before the game...
what happened here in Chernobyl ??
RRSYS.info - Roulette Prediction what you mean ? chernobyl was evacuated due to the nuclear disaster happened in 1986 ... do not tell me that u did not know that ...
Yes, I have only researched it today by accidently watching a quadcopter camera flying with nice music
So sad and beautiful at the same time. Amazing work.
Postcards from Pripyat, Chernobyl by Danny Cooke
This is absolutely Beautifull
This is beautiful and sad at the same time. Maybe one day i can visit Pripyat
Hannah Miller's 'Promised Land' has been removed from the video? Shame. It went so wonderfully with the imagery.
jimaginata agreed!
Apologies, even though the song was licensed for use had issue with the copyright. All is resolved now and original song is back!
@@dannycooke Oh, how wonderful! Video and music compliment each other so well, it's uncanny. So pleased it's back. Thank you for letting me know :)
Congrats Danny!! Excelent job... sensible!! Inspiration!
Parabéns ! Excelente trabalho ! Nice job
Awesome video and awesome Soundtrack !
I like this new Stalker 4 trailer
same. Looks pretty cheeki breeki
Impressive video. Beautiful and sad at the same time.
The old Sound was better
Promise Land :-)
0:44 If you look in the distance, at the reactor. You can see the cover that they're going to put over the reactor in 2017. It costed over $1,000,000,000,000 (1 billion dollars) to build. It's designed to stop the gamma rays from leaking out of the reactor. Even 30 years after the accident, the reactor is still emitting radiation.
Many people saying that this place is very dangerous (radiation)... But... This guy was there, filmed there, entered there, without anti radiation clothes????
I'm pretty sure you can walk naked through chernobyl without taking any dangerous radiation nowadays, as long as you have a good guide and/or geiger counter.
There are certain areas that still off limit (with heavy radioactive hazard signs erected everywhere). But from what i heard, the majority of it are safe to visit.
The radiation pollution does not work how you think it's work. After so many years the town in general is pretty much safe. What dangerous - is some particular places, invisible for eye, where you can get a serious radiation "strike". It's like stepping on a land mine - you can't see it until you step on it and when you do - you're fucked.
You can walk around freely, the half-life should decreased the dose more and more.
You should not touch things however, because the items are still strongly contaminated. The atmosphere (air) less.
As long as you don't kick up dust and breathe it in or walk through thickly vegetated areas you should be alright.
Oh and Danny Cooke...this was very haunting and the song was perfect...You, unlike me have found a way to make a good living while doing what you love..liked the image of you at the end just standing there with silent wonder and feeling sadness..I do have a sense of drama.
Сильно и атмосферно! песня шикарная)
You're amazing ! Your work is really amazing. In the future , I want to be a journalist , I hope to make reports , videos or take photos for people who do not know about the neglect of human beings, can learn about what happens beyond their noses.
This video led to further investigate what really happened in Chernobyl , since I , as I mentioned above , was one of those people who had no idea of the magnitude of devastation this great nuclear accident.
I had never seen a real photo of Chernobyl and this has left me perplexed, really shocked.
Finally , I would just say that I admire this man. Long live Danny Cooke.
(I apologize if there is a drafting error , I speak Spanish and not handling perfectly the English , much less writing .
I must admit that helped me a dictionary and translator of Google .)
Cool video. :) But what's that 0:37.. on the ground, walking...???
Yes, the men appeared 3 times in the video!
This is beautiful and haunting. So many feelings from this.
Sehr cool! Von wem ist der Soundtrack?
Cooles Video.
Shazam erkennt den Song leider nicht.
Hannah Miller "Promise Land"
Danke Björn! :-)
Ich wusste jemand fragen sollte. Danke!
Congratulations. It is simply beautiful. Very nicely illustrates the process by which the nature reclaim what people had been taken from nature. I hope that we will see a lot of video, which is similar to the video. So much so she was doing well and is designed to fit into even the nature film.
I love Ukraine. This made me cry
+Pearl Adelaja Im from Ukraine, but i live in Spain. I cried with this video.
Maxguay Gamer I still live in Ukraine
воин Тан Суллы Ukraine SSR
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
A record of nature going on its own "merry way" after such a catastrophe. It does not need a commentary track. Stunning!
Incrível!
Parece que houve no local um apocalipse. Belas e assustadoras imagens.
Absolutely great work!
Want to see more of this! :)
Vale muito ver o vídeo,pela profundidade existencial ,pela veracidade devastadora e pela musicalidade tão singela e tocante.
The nature slaps at humanity's face.
What a marvelous video!
В голове пронеслись тысячи кадров по-настоящему счастливого и беззаботного детства в великой когда-то стране...
Nice shots man, respect!! :)
OMG , this is insane!
What a beautiful work! Congratulations.
who can tell me the name of the song that is playing in the video???
Promised Land - Hannah Miller
Worked there from 2000 to 2006. Know the zone well. Brings back a lot of memories.
0:37 Who is walking down there on the right
+Der Mongo a zombie
+Der Mongo is my sister...
+Der Mongo as you can clearly see it's a parking enforcement officer
+Der Mongo obviously local mutant
It's so shocking to see what human negligence can cause , but at the same time there is something strangely beautiful in sadness and loneliness that images of this ghost town conveys.
I want to visit it so bad...maybe one day ;)
same lol
It is not a problem, the zone is open for tourists (www.chernobyl-tour.com/english/?action_skin_change=yes&skin_name=eng)
Kruce ZX you can, there are safe areas. Sure you cant go in the reactor. They are building a new sacrofague around the reactor so its messy
What a beautiful place. No human beings.
Украина - самая образованная страна в мире, ведь все ее население говорит на иностранном языке лучше, чем на родном.
верно,потому,как украинец-такая-же нация,как сибиряк))))
Для 70% Украины русский язык является родным.
Лол, лучше чем вяликие "Иностранцы"...
Prosto Rikoo ага и ваш комментарий это подтверждает.
Mike Titov ну, якщо Ви думаєте, що я погано розмовляю Українською-то Ви помиляєтесь.
Просто багатьом "таким як Ви " незнайме поняття поваги до співрозмовника...
Awesome drone footage. I am most fascinated with pripyat, would love to go there one day. The ultimate ghost town. But I also like footage from before the disaster. Drones rock! Would love to go play there with my scrambler...
This town was in COD 4...snipe mision i think :)
crazynorthserbia12 And some multiplayer maps were located in Prypiat
crazynorthserbia12 And some multiplayer maps were located in Prypiat
+AgiBla98 Bloc! Greatest game of all time.
Thanks for the video! Amazing footage! But don't forget that if you'll get even a small dose of radiation and it will not effect you in any way, it can cause problems later with your family, your children. Don't go there on vacations guys, this is not the right place to visit just for good vibes or whatever you want to do there.
The Walking Dead Feeling 😍
There's even a walker at 0.37.
Well spotted... never noticed that.
i was 11 years old when the accident hapened in chernobil i still remember what was going on at the whole world with that accident,new generations probably never heard about it !!!!
Vejo as imagens e penso em The Walking Dead
A masterpiece! Congratulations with the feature on De Morgen newspaper website!
This buildings reminds me on DayZ
JohnTheGreat7822 Yeah
Amazing footage!
*Postcards from **#Pripyat**, **#Chernobyl* (с) Danny Cooke
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*Британський оператор зняв **#Чорнобиль** з висоти пташиного польоту*
Оператор Денні Кук брав участь у зйомках фільму для американського телеканалу CBS News. Він тиждень знаходився у Зоні Відчуження, озброєний камерою та лічильником Гейгера разом з українцем Євгеном “Сталкером”
строительство саркофага на ЧАЭС
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Postcards from Pripyat, Chernobyl
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from Danny Cooke PLUS 4 days ago ALL AUDIENCES
Earlier this year I had the opportunity to visit Chernobyl whilst working for CBS News on a '60 Minutes' episode which aired on Nov. 23, 2014. Bob Simon is the correspondent. Michael Gavshon and David Levine, producers.
For the full story cbsnews.com/news/chernobyl-the-catastrophe-that-never-ended/
----> ***Soundtrack 'Promise land' by Hannah Miller - licensed on themusicbed.com
Chernobyl is one of the most interesting and dangerous places I've been. The nuclear disaster, which happened in 1986 (the year after I was born), had an effect on so many people, including my family when we lived in Italy. The nuclear dust clouds swept westward towards us. The Italian police went round and threw away all the local produce and my mother rushed out to purchase as much tinned milk as possible to feed me, her infant son.
It caused so much distress hundreds of miles away, so I can't imagine how terrifying it would have been for the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens who were forced to evacuate.
During my stay, I met so many amazing people, one of whom was my guide Yevgen, also known as a 'Stalker'. We spent the week together exploring Chernobyl and the nearby abandoned city of Pripyat. There was something serene, yet highly disturbing about this place. Time has stood still and there are memories of past happenings floating around us.
Armed with a camera and a dosimeter geiger counter I explored...
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Shot using DJI Phantom 2 (GoPro3+) and Canon 7D
Fantastic documentary. Thanks for sharing.
Name of song?thanks
Tambem quero
PROMISE LAND, HANNAH MILLER.
Thanks !!!!
no Darude - Sandstorm? much disappointment :/