The video provides a tour of some of the most bizarre and dangerous places in Chernobyl, a city in Ukraine that was abandoned due to the severe radiation following a nuclear disaster in 1986. The video highlights several locations, including the infamous "elephant's foot," a massive radioactive mass from the disaster, and the "cementary of active radio machines," where heavy machinery used in the decontamination process was exposed to high levels of radiation.
Other notable places mentioned include the abandoned amusement park in Pripiat, the city of Pripiat itself, and the "scary hospital," where victims of the accident were treated. The video also touches on the city's schools, which were left abandoned and now host numerous dolls and other items left behind by the children who once attended them.
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1. Chernobyl is one of the most radioactive places on Earth.
2. The city of Pripiat became a ghost town after the Chernobyl disaster.
3. The worst nuclear disaster in history occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on April 26, 1986.
4. The government created a 30 kilometer exclusion zone around the reactor after the disaster.
5. The cemetery of active radio machines in Chernobyl is filled with more than 1,350 radioactive machines and equipment.
6. The city of Pripiat is full of abandoned dolls and toys left behind by children.
7. The city has several dangerous and bizarre places, such as the abandoned amusement park and the radioactive hospital.
8. The basement of the nuclear power plant contains the elephant's foot, a huge radioactive mass that is one of the most dangerous things in the world.
9. The radiation specialist and photographer Arthur Neiva took a photo of the elephant's foot in 1996.
10. The elephant's foot emits radiation even ten years after the disaster.
11. Arthur Neiva, the photographer, developed a cataract and health problems after being exposed to radiation.
12. Chernobyl contains several other dangerous and sinister places, both legal and illegal.