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Tour Chernóbil Planta Nuclear

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Tour Chernóbil Planta Nuclear

  • 3 Horas
  • 5-15 personas en grupo
  • Protección entera
  • Garantía de devolución del 100% de tu dinero, cancelación o aplazamiento gratuitos 14 días antes del tour
  • Superseguro: 3 controles dosimétricos, protección de cuerpo entero, solo rutas seguras
  • Tours en inglés, en el caso de otros idiomas puede haber un cargo extra
A partir de 159 €

BEST OF

Los lugares icónicos incluso “El pasillo dorado”

EXPERTO A TU LADO

Guiado por los guías de la planta nuclear con años de experiencia

SIN MULTITUDES

Limitado a 6 excursiones al día

SUPER SEGURO

3 controles dosimétricos, Protección de cuerpo entero y préstamo gratuito de contadores Geiger (dosímetros)

BEST OF

Los lugares icónicos incluso “El pasillo dorado”

EXPERTO A TU LADO

Guiado por los guías de la planta nuclear con años de experiencia

SIN MULTITUDES

Limitado a 6 excursiones al día

SUPER SEGURO

3 controles dosimétricos, Protección de cuerpo entero y préstamo gratuito de contadores Geiger (dosímetros)

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TOUR A LA PLANTA NUCLEAR DE CHERNÓBIL

  • ENTRADA EN LA SALA #2
  • DETRÁS DE LAS ESCENAS
  • PERMISOS DE ENTRADA HASTA EL REACTOR #3
  • GUÍA PROFESIONAL
  • DOSÍMETRO GRATIS, CONTROL DOSIMÉTRICO, RUTAS SEGURAS
  • EL PRECIO ES FINAL, SIN CARGOS OCULTOS, COMPLETAMENTE REEMBOLSABLE

Chernobyl Power Plant finally uncovered

TOUR A LA PLANTA NUCLEAR

Recorre los mismos lugares de la planta nuclear de Chernóbil igual que lo hizo Anatolij Diátlov la noche del 26 de abril de 1986. Sé uno de los 0.1% de visitantes que han tenido la oportunidad de visitar el interior de la Planta Nuclear de Chernóbil – superseguro y hecho a medida. En 3 horas visitarás la sala de control del reactor no.2 y la sala de control central de la Planta Nuclear de Chernóbil, visitarás el centro de mando subterráneo, el sistema de refrigeración del reactor no.3, monumento a Valeriy Khodemchuk, el centro de seguridad o el centro de visitantes del nuevo sarcófago.

Camina por el pasillo dorado de la planta nuclear de Chernóbil al igual que Anatoliy Dyatlov la noche del 26 de Abril de 1986 e intenta buscar el botón AZ-5, el cual fue presionado demasiado tarde para prevenir la explosión y observa como de ocupada puede estar una planta nuclear desmantelada por años tras su cierre. Sé unos del 0.1% de los visitantes de Chernóbil que han tenido la oportunidad de visitar el interior de la planta nuclear, sin riesgos y de manera segura, durante tu tour a Chernóbil (puedes visitar la planta tú solo, sin el resto del grupo si así lo deseas).

Más cerca del epicentro de Chernóbil imposible: la sala de control del reactor nº2 y la sala central de la planta nuclear de Chernóbil, visita la sala de control subterránea, los sistemas de refrigeración del reactor nº3, el monumento a Valeriy Khodemchuk, el centro de seguridad del centro de visitantes del nuevo sarcófago. Al hacer este tour te convertirás en el 0.01% de los visitantes de Chernóbil que se han transformado en verdaderos “expertos” en la planta nuclear. 

Por favor ten en cuenta que el Tour Chernóbil Planta Nuclear solo se puede organizar con 20 días de antelación (antes de la fecha deseada) debido a razones de seguridad.
This excursion will be during the time spent in the Chernobyl zone and accordingly it limits your Chernobyl tour program.

La seguridad en los tours Chernóbil

Tu viaje a Chernóbil está relacionado con la radiación – podrás medir los puntos calientes desde una distancia segura y conocer las medidas básicas de protección contra la radiación. A lo largo del tour podrás usar un dosímetro profesional ya que garantizamos el tour privado a Chernóbil más seguro del mundo.  Pasarás por 3 controles de radiación donde mediremos el nivel de radiación recibida mediante un escaneo de cuerpo entero.
Durante la pandemia del coronavirus te podemos asegurar la máxima seguridad, higiene y medidas como: control de temperatura, mascarillas, guantes, gel antibacterial, desinfección de autobuses y coches, guías y conductores con mascarillas. Para que puedas volver a tu casa sano y satisfecho. Para saber más, lee las últimas noticias acerca de las restricciones actuales.

Presta mucha atención a la hora de elegir tu tour operador de Chernóbil, ya que existen estafas y muchos tours ilegales. Cómo elegir mi tour operador de Chernóbil?

Debido a las restricciones actuales, la seguridad radiológica y las condiciones meteorológicas en la zona de exclusión de Chernóbil, ChernobylX reserva el derecho a cambio de programa del itinerario, e informándote sobre cualquier cambio o restricción que pueda surgir.

¿ES SEGURO VIAJAR A CHERNÓBIL?

La seguridad era lo que más le interesaba a nuestro fundador Dominik en 2008 cuando llegó a Chernóbil por primera vez y esta es nuestra historia de ChernobylX.

Desde entonces entrenamos a nuestros guías para que te lleven SOLO  a aquellos lugares que no resulten peligrosos para la salud.Te aseguramos de que la dosis de radiación recibida durante un día en Chernóbil Tour no sobrepasará los 4 microsieverts (un 4% dentro de las normas de seguridad nuclear establecidas por la UE), que equivale a alrededor de 4 horas de vuelo intercontinental. Más sobre la seguridad en los tours Chernóbil.

Meet and greet in Kyiv

“Welcome on the tour to Chernobyl! Let's make it the trip of your lifetime. It is 7.30 and we are departing, make sure you have your passports all the time with you. Here are newspapers from 1986 and in a while we will watch a documentary about Chernobyl.”

Nataly, Chernobyl “Lady Adventure” guide

Checkpoint Dytiatky - Entering Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

“We are among the first here, we will skip the line anyway. Let's check in, grab our dosimeters, do radiation safety training and maybe have a cup of coffee or visit the restrooms.”

Halina, Chernobyl “Horror Lover” guide

Pripyat City Sign

“The entrance to the city dating its foundation back to 1970 which is the same year as the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was started to be built. Tourists nowadays take pictures here, just like we did on our wedding day.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Pripyat Fairground

“My daughter was looking forward to the opening of this grand amusement park on May 1st, 1986 because of the ferris wheel usually only privileged to large cities around the USSR. This did not happen, however we were able to take a test ride in March 1986 and had a great view on the city"

Alexander Esaulov, former deputy mayor of Pripyat

Pripyat Hospital no. 126

“I came down to the hospital the next morning after the explosion of reactor no. 4 for a check of my burned cheek, but I felt fine so I was released and called back on duty. If I new it was the last time I saw the hospital working, I would definitely say farewell to the doctor.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Polissya hotel Pripyat

“Small restaurant, outdoor terrace and panoramic views on the top floor, it was the place where we could gather to celebrate important events or have a corporate party for just 5 rubles, which was no more than 5 dollars! I remember one night we got drunk with a Czechoslovak delegation that was staying at the hotel”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Townhall of Pripyat

“In this very building on the second floor I had my office, however the most memorable moment dod not happen there. It happened on the 3rd floor in the Assembly hall at 11 PM on 26th of April when we decided to evacuate the city on the next day.”

Alexander Esaulov, former deputy mayor of Pripyat

Palace of culture Energetik

“Energetik was the heart of our town. During the day we went to drama performances, music classes or the library. In the saturday night rather for disco. The whole front was lit in blue and red. It was something like our little strip of Las Vegas.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Police Station of Pripyat

“The place where I used to work in the past. Our police station opened just 18 months before the Chernobyl accident. After the explosion on the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant we still were doing our job, we were basically the only people left after the evacuation, protecting the city as before. Me and my comrades left this Police station only in 2002.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Caffe Pripyat and Riverport

“Café “Pripyat” was one of the most popular places in our city. The interieur impresses people even nowadays as it is decorated with stained glass. A true masterpiece. But to be honest, we mostly came here because of the best lemonade in town, far ahead of the capitalist Coke!”

Alexander Esaulov, former deputy mayor of Pripyat

Pripyat Firestation

“Boys from Pripyat Fire department went to extinguish the fire at the Chernobyl Power Plant among the first with their 4 firetrucks. I remember, I went to get their captain to the site as he was celebrating his birthday.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Music school of Pripyat

“While we were working hard to build socialism, my children were taking music classes at the Art school. They played two musical instruments, sang in a choir. I felt so proud at the end of each semester when they made a concert for us, parents, leaving us in tears.”

Alexander Esaulov, former deputy mayor of Pripyat

Swimming Pool Lazurny

“The biggest swimming pool Lazurniy (Azure) was a pride of our city! We use to come here right opened shortly before the accident in 1986, so I had the pride to go swimming there after its reopening for Chernobyl zone workers in 1988. Together with the sauna it was the best relax after whole day patrolling.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Sunrise Shop

“Need some groceries? Sunrise was a small self-service grocery store, where you could buy all the products to cook borsch! They were even selling here the Chornobyl Sparkling Water, my favourite.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Elementary school no. 3

“The largest elementary school in Pripyat with over 1400 pupils. Specialised in foreign languages - German, and also the imperialistic English.”

Alexander Esaulov, former deputy mayor of Pripyat

Child clinic Pripyat

“Socialism took good care of children, in Pripyat the best rehabilitation specialists from the Soviet union were invited to help disabled children. The clinic had a great reputation and my wife also went there for regular checks before she gave birth to our son.”

Volodimyr Verbickij, former inhabitant of Pripyat

The tree of friendship of nations Pripyat

“This very first statue in Pripyat is decorated with the coat of arms of all 13 Soviet republics. It bears the same name as the street which was built first in our city and it was the first thing I have seen when I arrived in the city by bus in the night, as the bus station is just few steps away. “

Volodimyr Verbickij, former inhabitant of Pripyat

Bus station Pripyat

Bus station “Pripyat” was one of the main bus intersections in Ukraine, connecting this part of the country with Kiev and other main cities, even with Belarusian Soviet Republic.

Volodimyr Verbickij, former inhabitant of Pripyat

Yubileinij Department Store

“Wanna get a haircut? Just 40 kopeikas and your hair is lit! The most expensive haircut was 1 ruble and 60 kopeikas. In this largest department store in Pripyat everything looked like a great deal.”

Alexander Esaulov, former deputy mayor of Pripyat

The White House

“The White house, how we – regular people - used to call it was the apartment building where the Administration of the city and Power plant lived including former director Victor Bruchanov. I remember sitting at the central square and re-reading two giant soviet slogans “Glory to party” and “Glory to Lenin” over and over.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Pripyat Football Stadium

“Our city football club Stroitelj Pripyat was created mostly by players from the nearby village Chistogalovka. We were proud fans, as it became the regional champion of the Kyiv region — not once, but 3 times in a row: 1981 to 1983.”

Alexander Esaulov, former deputy mayor of Pripyat

Supermarket

“Our city opened one of the first supermarkets in Soviet Union at the central square, my wife loved to shop there, while I was looking at the nice furniture on the second floor. She always bought us some ice cream that we cherished on our way back home.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

New Safe Confinement of Reactor 4 (New Sarcophagus)

“After exactly 30 years, we ensured the safety of Europe by putting this New Safe Confinement above the old sarcophagus. To build the old one in Soviet times took 7 months. The new one was done in 9 years. But it should last another 100.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Chernobyl 2

“Secret military town. On the old maps it was marked as Pioneer Camp for children. I could not even go close to it. Only after the military abandoned it just few days after the accident.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Duga

We saw this monstrous radar from our home in Pripyat, we were told it is some kind of antenna. Soviet over-the-horizon Duga Radar in Chernobyl was the third of its kind in the USSR but it was basically commissioned due to numerous flaws.”

Volodimyr Verbickij, former inhabitant of Pripyat

Chernobyl Memorial Park

“The Chernobyl memorial park has162 tablets with the names of permanently evacuated towns and villages. And a postbox for all of the forgotten addresses.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Lenin Monument

“Statues of Lenin were everywhere across the Soviet Union and our beloved city Chernobyl wasn’t an exception. Each kid was calling him “Grandpa Lenin”, even my daughter. Today, this is the last statue of Lenin in Ukraine.”

Alexey Moskalenko, former chief of Pripyat Police dept.

Fire Station Chernobyl Memorial

“To those who saved the world... The families and friends of the firefighters and Chernobyl Power Plant staff survivors built this monument on their own using real equipment and concrete. Each year on the 26th of April they gather here to commemorate the ones who they lost.”

Alexander Esaulov, former deputy mayor of Pripyat

Zalissya

This was the largest village in the Chernobyl region, now completely abandoned. Only the slogan in the Palace of culture "Communism is a bright future for the whole human being" stays the same.”

Volodimyr Verbickij, former inhabitant of Pripyat

Dosimetric Control

“The last dosimetric control of today, checking if our clothes did not get contaminated and we are safe to get back to Kyiv. No hurry, take pictures if you want.”

Yulia, Chernobyl “Emitter of Emotions” guide
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Kyiv

Meet and greet in Kyiv

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Dyatiatky

Checkpoint Dytiatky - Entering Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

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Pripyat

Pripyat City Sign

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Pripyat

Pripyat Fairground

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Pripyat

Pripyat Hospital no. 126

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Pripyat

Polissya hotel Pripyat

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Pripyat

Townhall of Pripyat

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Pripyat

Palace of culture Energetik

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Pripyat

Police Station of Pripyat

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Pripyat

Caffe Pripyat and Riverport

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Pripyat

Pripyat Firestation

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Pripyat

Music school of Pripyat

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Lazurny

Swimming Pool Lazurny

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Sunrise Shop

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Elementary school no. 3

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Child clinic Pripyat

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The tree of friendship of nations Pripyat

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Bus station Pripyat

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Yubileinij Department Store

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Pripyat

The White House

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Pripyat

Pripyat Football Stadium

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Pripyat

Supermarket

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Pripyat

New Safe Confinement of Reactor 4 (New Sarcophagus)

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Chernobyl

Chernobyl 2

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Chernobyl

Duga

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Chernobyl

Chernobyl Memorial Park

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Chernobyl

Lenin Monument

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Chernobyl

Fire Station Chernobyl Memorial

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Zalissya

Zalissya

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Chernobyl

Dosimetric Control

THE CHERNOBYL POWER PLANT TOUR LIKE NO OTHER

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN YOUR CHERNOBYL TOUR?

  • CONTROL ROOM #2 VISIT
  • Professional English Guide
  • Geiger Muller Counter (dosimeter) rental
  • Radiation safety training and dosimetric controls
  • Meet up with a Chernobyl hero
  • Comfortable transportation with A/C, Wi-Fi
  • Health insurance
  • Chernobyl Newspaper
  • Online live-streaming Chernobyl Tour
  • Ticket to Chernobyl museum in Kyiv
  • Chernobyl Postcards
  • VIP spots for other X destinations: Fukushima, North Korea, Baikonur….

TOUR A LA PLANTA NUCLEAR DE CHERNÓBIL

Preguntas frecuentes

Nuestros clientes lo tienen muy claro: nosotros convertimos los tours en experiencia de vida, la planta nuclear por dentro, el emocionante encuentro con los héroes de Chernóbil y las abuelas, un excelente servicio al cliente, el tour al mejor precio, los lugares más remotos de la zona de Chernóbil y ayuda directa a los habitantes de la Zona (1% para las abuelas de Chernóbil). Todo esto con garantía de devolución del 100% de tu dinero.

No te preocupes, nosotros nos encargamos de todo (permisos, transporte, contadores Geiger, comida, hotel, máxima seguridad, protección y excelentes guías en inglés etc.). Coge el pasaporte, tu cámara, ponte ropa cómoda y prepárate para la mejor experiencia de tu vida!

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Si no eres de ningún país de la lista, no pasa nada, no habrá ningún problema en obtener la visa. Desde 2018 Ucrania emite visas electrónicas que cuestan aproximadamente 20-30 USD. En el caso de que te pidan una invitación para obtener la visa, esta será automáticamente emitida por cualquier hotel en Kiev a la hora de hacer la reserva. Si todavía tienes preguntas no dudes en contactarnos, estamos aquí para ayudarte con tu viaje a Chernóbil.  

Tu seguridad es nuestra prioridad. Durante la pandemia del coronavirus te ofrecemos la máxima seguridad en todos nuestros tours. ¡Puedes vivir la atmósfera de una zona abandonada y estar más protegido que nunca! ChernobylX promete la máxima seguridad:  control de temperatura, mascarillas, guantes, gel antibacterial, desinfección de autobuses y coches, guías y conductores con mascarillas Corona últimas noticias.

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Me and a friend went on this 2 day tour at the start of March. We had Alex as a tour guide and he was absolutely brilliant, had really good English, was very knowledgeable about the disaster itself as well other Ukrainian/soviet history. He answered any questions we asked. The tour was brilliant, well organised with WiFi on the bus and pit stops available for food, we were in a group of 8 and we saw everything we wanted too and a lot more. They even provided gifts at the end. The hotel was good for what you can expect with food provided as well as a bar etc. 10/10 would recommend this tour to anyone who is thinking about going to Chernobyl and Pripyat.
Amazing Chernobyl / Pripyat tour
15 March 2020
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I traveled to Chernobyl in Dec 2019. I was initially booked on a tour through a different provider but I was the only one booked with them so they outsourced me to chernobylwel.come. What a blessing it turned out to be.

All logistics and communication was an absolute breeze, particularly since my tour operator switched last minute. Pickup and drop off back in Kyiv was central and seamless. Visiting Chernobyl and Pripyat has been a bucket list item for me since before it was opened up in 2011 to outside tourists, and NOTHING about it disappointed me or fell short of my hefty expectations...
INCREDIBLE BUCKET LIST EXPERIENCE WITH AMAZING TOUR GUIDE
30 March 2020
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Did the Chernobyl day tour with these guys, well organised, easy booking. Informative guide, saw all the sites listed. Was a great day out, reasonably priced too. The lunch was great. Amazing to get learn about the history of the regions.
GREAT TOUR, GREAT COMPANY, GREAT EXPERIENCE
1 March 2020
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The tailored private tour is great for getting the most out of your Chernobyl experience as it adapts perfectly to your interests and wishes. Choose in advance the spots where you absolutely want to go.

On the first day we visited the nuclear power plant and on the second one Pripyat and Duga. Everthing went according to the plan and fullfiled our expectations. Our guide (Helga) did a great job taking us to the most interesting spots and administrating our limited time.

Travelling during winter is a good idea, the "dead" forest allows you a clear view of the buildings and the area is not crowded at all...
RADIOACTIVE DELIGHT
22 January 2020
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La cuidadora
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A Julia le encanta conocer a gente nueva. Le encanta explorar la zona y compartir su conocimiento con los demás. También es muy cariñosa y amigable. Le gusta contar historias sobre el área y te hará sentir como si fueseis amigos de toda la vida.

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Experta en la radiación
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A primera vista Olya parece una chica sonriente con carita de niña. Pero no te dejes engañar, es una de las guías con más experiencia en la zona. Le fascina la radiación y a veces se declara como la cazadora de radiación. A lo mejor por eso tiene tiempo para guiar tours en inglés, checo y alemán. Es nuestra pequeña superheroína.

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Emisora de emociones
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Esta chica está obsesionada con compartir su conocimiento sobre la zona con los demás. Sabe exactamente cómo hacerte sentir el espíritu de la era soviética y revivir los horrores del desastre de Chernóbil. Cuando Yulia vio la vida silvestre de la zona de exclusión se quedó impactada. Con su ayuda descubrirás la superioridad de la naturaleza sobre el ser humano.

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La rubia radiactiva
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A esta chica le inspiran los lugares abandonados de Prípiat y la naturaleza de la zona de exclusión. Tras haber visitado la zona por primera vez con ChernobylX, quedó impactada y empezó a buscar la posibilidad de pasar más tiempo en este lugar tan especial y descubrir todos sus secretos. La mejor manera de hacerlo fue convertirse en nuestra guía.

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