briwy
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We have recently returned from a week staying with relatives near Kiev.
Inital thoughts were a trip in the van through Germany, Poland and into Ukraine. Now very glad we decided to fly as talking to the relatives it seems that many drivers there don't bother with insurance, the roads are diabolical and the standard of driving is unbelievably poor.
However, Kiev is a very nice place to visit and very cheap for public transport, food and drink. Highly recommended.
Whilst there we had a two day trip to the Chernobyl site. Very interesting and unreal how the Russians tried to cover it up initially. Mixture of human error and poor design of the reactor led to the disaster.
Drones are strictly forbidden in the Exclusion Zone but I managed to get permission for a couple of brief flights.
Whilst the tour drives round the actual reactor security is tight and they get very stroppy about pictures of the reactor site as there is still a lot of nuclear fuel left which could be put to unsavoury purposes if someone managed to steal it.
Two small videos here that I've knocked together from the footage if anyone is interested. The reactor with it's stainless steel cover can be seen in the distance on the Pripyat video.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JZQY6gEMSGrSMDxNhBfNXd9ri0sMEc_D/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hs_epc6phoz2p9vgLmgZCX45KiepuOuH/view?usp=sharing
Inital thoughts were a trip in the van through Germany, Poland and into Ukraine. Now very glad we decided to fly as talking to the relatives it seems that many drivers there don't bother with insurance, the roads are diabolical and the standard of driving is unbelievably poor.
However, Kiev is a very nice place to visit and very cheap for public transport, food and drink. Highly recommended.
Whilst there we had a two day trip to the Chernobyl site. Very interesting and unreal how the Russians tried to cover it up initially. Mixture of human error and poor design of the reactor led to the disaster.
Drones are strictly forbidden in the Exclusion Zone but I managed to get permission for a couple of brief flights.
Whilst the tour drives round the actual reactor security is tight and they get very stroppy about pictures of the reactor site as there is still a lot of nuclear fuel left which could be put to unsavoury purposes if someone managed to steal it.
Two small videos here that I've knocked together from the footage if anyone is interested. The reactor with it's stainless steel cover can be seen in the distance on the Pripyat video.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JZQY6gEMSGrSMDxNhBfNXd9ri0sMEc_D/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hs_epc6phoz2p9vgLmgZCX45KiepuOuH/view?usp=sharing