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Not really no, I'm too lazy to walk and explore"the zone" without ATVs or something to speed it up. Plus the exclusion zone has already been picked apart and the land scape changed from the other explorers that have gone through there. Lots of explorers carry backpacks of dolls to leave all around the zone, which imo is trashing up the place and taking away from the beauty of what was abandoned and left, frozen in time.
I would have loved to explore the exclusion zone during the 90's before it became a hit for urban explorers.
You'd get more radiation from the flight there than you would staying in chornobyl
Yeah, I agree but I am not willing to take any risks knowingly increasing my chances to get cancer later in life, simply not worth it.
Though there is already most likely more damaging things I consume and use day to day life but I dont simply know about them.
200 years from now, civilization will blast us for using cell phones and microwaves as the main culprit to us getting cancer at a younger age during our time on earth