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  • #16
    With a quick google search, it seems there are some areas where 2-4mrem/hr is the average background. Id imagine these would be the places the tour would take you. Apparently these have been groomed for lower rad levels. I cant find any maps including average airborne radiation levels. Obviously a piece of radioactive dust stuck in your lungs for a month would be a lot worse than a little slightly radioactive mud on your shoe. But with the average exposure levels in the US around 300-400mrem/year I wouldn't be against spending an hour or two in the area provided airborne rad levels weren't insane. (BTW a flight on the Concord apparently could have netted you .97 mrem/hr. from cosmic radiation) Anyway, I don't care to spend more time investigating the issue. For those of you science geeks, I could have investigated far more, and come up with a detailed report worthy of a good science report, but frankly, this is an automotive forum and i don't care to go further than to say the craptacular reports I read provide no evidence that would scare me from going on a tour of some of the outlying areas of Chernobyl (albeit I would want a radiac and some form of dose monitoring equipment.)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by eastsidetorino View Post
      With a quick google search, it seems there are some areas where 2-4mrem/hr is the average background. Id imagine these would be the places the tour would take you. Apparently these have been groomed for lower rad levels. I cant find any maps including average airborne radiation levels. Obviously a piece of radioactive dust stuck in your lungs for a month would be a lot worse than a little slightly radioactive mud on your shoe. But with the average exposure levels in the US around 300-400mrem/year I wouldn't be against spending an hour or two in the area provided airborne rad levels weren't insane. (BTW a flight on the Concord apparently could have netted you .97 mrem/hr. from cosmic radiation) Anyway, I don't care to spend more time investigating the issue. For those of you science geeks, I could have investigated far more, and come up with a detailed report worthy of a good science report, but frankly, this is an automotive forum and i don't care to go further than to say the craptacular reports I read provide no evidence that would scare me from going on a tour of some of the outlying areas of Chernobyl (albeit I would want a radiac and some form of dose monitoring equipment.)
      ok guy...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by eastsidetorino View Post
        with a quick google search, it seems there are some areas where 2-4mrem/hr is the average background. Id imagine these would be the places the tour would take you. Apparently these have been groomed for lower rad levels. I cant find any maps including average airborne radiation levels. Obviously a piece of radioactive dust stuck in your lungs for a month would be a lot worse than a little slightly radioactive mud on your shoe. But with the average exposure levels in the us around 300-400mrem/year i wouldn't be against spending an hour or two in the area provided airborne rad levels weren't insane. (btw a flight on the concord apparently could have netted you .97 mrem/hr. From cosmic radiation) anyway, i don't care to spend more time investigating the issue. For those of you science geeks, i could have investigated far more, and come up with a detailed report worthy of a good science report, but frankly, this is an automotive forum and i don't care to go further than to say the craptacular reports i read provide no evidence that would scare me from going on a tour of some of the outlying areas of chernobyl (albeit i would want a radiac and some form of dose monitoring equipment.)
        i i'z sorry you don't care to spend more time investigating the issue. Thnx 4 ur input homie.

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        • #19
          sounds like a waste of money and vacation days.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by momostallion View Post
            sounds like a waste of money and vacation days.
            Kiev has always intrigued me. If I were already there, a trip through the Chernobyl wastelands would be an interesting day experience I think. But then again, my job is nuclear power, so the Chernobyl incident hits a little close to home.

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            • #21
              Some damn hot women there.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by SSMAN View Post
                Some damn hot women there.
                and some are real 4-eyes.

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                • #23
                  Any job openings?
                  "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

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                  • #24
                    Fuck that, you end up coming back looking like this:

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by SMKR View Post
                      and some are real 4-eyes.
                      I would settle with the girl from Total Recall with 3 tits.

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                      • #26
                        I'll pass.

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                          • #28
                            this just seems like a great idea!

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