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@rolfdejonge3915
@rolfdejonge3915 22 сағат бұрын
🤔🤨🌀🙏
@AnonRee
@AnonRee 22 сағат бұрын
0:23 they all saw the end of the journey tho.... it was just much earlier and not where it was planned 🤷‍♂️
@HoosierRooster
@HoosierRooster 22 сағат бұрын
I cross this bridge and it's original configuration and remember when it did go down I will never cross it again because they rebuilt it higher.. when I crossed it the wind was blowing unbelievably hard and it was raining the scariest drive I ever had you can say all you want but I will never cross it again 0:03
@camillagainey
@camillagainey 22 сағат бұрын
Kendrick Was Murdered, His Organs Missing And Filled With News Paper!!!
@sakerocket
@sakerocket 22 сағат бұрын
We've had festival seating again in Cincinnati for at least the last ten years. 🤷
@RaymondBCrisp
@RaymondBCrisp 22 сағат бұрын
I find these reports simply shocking.
@phoenixswanson1561
@phoenixswanson1561 22 сағат бұрын
Well, it is natural law. There are consequences to everything, and human intervention is really God permitting that.
@fosterkennel649
@fosterkennel649 22 сағат бұрын
When it comes to food I remember when the first microwaves came on the market and I followed the suit filed in Sweden regarding the negative effects of cooking food with microwaves well call me Goofy but I have never owned to this day a microwave oven
@FoOtFoOt542
@FoOtFoOt542 23 сағат бұрын
Imagine how many more people would have died if someone like RFK Jr. was involved in the public health system. I can’t count that high.
@ethang6735
@ethang6735 23 сағат бұрын
Not suprising that there were two accidents so close together. Remember, this facility was one of the few pioneering nuclear technology. They were making the rule book, not just following it
@josephtaylor-kennedy1420
@josephtaylor-kennedy1420 23 сағат бұрын
Auf viedersen😂
@AsFewFalseThingsAsPossible
@AsFewFalseThingsAsPossible 23 сағат бұрын
Waiting in the queue, the group in front was not ready, one other person yet to arrive, so let these folk go first...
@jimbaerg1100
@jimbaerg1100 23 сағат бұрын
My father was working at Chalk River when the accident happened so he was involved in the cleanup. He died at age 89 in 2012,. So he and Jimmy Carter who died at age 100 were obviously lives cruelly cut short by the radiation exposure. /sarcasm
@randomtaco9919
@randomtaco9919 23 сағат бұрын
Sir, another plane has hit the mall.
@Surr3alD3sign
@Surr3alD3sign 23 сағат бұрын
The interesting thing here is that those boys are alive bc they did the SMARTEST thing you can possibly do when you get lost, STOP FUCKING MOVING stay exactly where you are. A moving target is hard to hit, if people do come to save you, they may explore an area and then you wander into that area after they have searched for you there so they miss you. Staying exactly where you are is the smartest thing you can do
@tonyarichards5430
@tonyarichards5430 23 сағат бұрын
What a fantastic detail about President Jimmy Carter. His legacy is outstanding. Thanks much for mentioning that.
@Surr3alD3sign
@Surr3alD3sign 23 сағат бұрын
Moral of the first 2 stories: NEVER go head first into ANY opening EVER...
@kathrynmurphy-ug5qf
@kathrynmurphy-ug5qf Күн бұрын
If they had done this or even half, she may not be br9ken hearted forever, so sorry xx
@kathrynmurphy-ug5qf
@kathrynmurphy-ug5qf Күн бұрын
I dont know much, BUT YOU WOULD NEED GALLONS EACH, TRAVEL AT NIGHT, STAY ON TRAIL, EVEN MOSS, GRAVEL CAN FILTER WATER, AND CARRY FLARES, BOTH NIGHT AND DAY ONES, WHITE SHEET TO SHELTER UNDER ON A DAY,,, and keep urine, ALL OF IT, SATALITE PHONE NUMBER ONE,,,,,
@HyBr1dRaNg3r
@HyBr1dRaNg3r Күн бұрын
Probably the best smelling recovery project in human history?😳
@jeremymcclary3901
@jeremymcclary3901 Күн бұрын
Left out the nuance, but roughly correct. Marv was my dad's hero.
@Surr3alD3sign
@Surr3alD3sign Күн бұрын
Radiation burn to the brain has to be the single most horrifying sentence i have ever heard... HE COULD HEAR HIS OWN BRAIN SIZZLING
@TheJFish94
@TheJFish94 Күн бұрын
Can you do a mini document on Gary Plauche?
@Surr3alD3sign
@Surr3alD3sign Күн бұрын
Ah yes the best old timey medicine, a shot of whiskey
@Surr3alD3sign
@Surr3alD3sign Күн бұрын
"This was confirmed by the warning saying NO" is giving "This sign wont stop me bc i cant read"
@rolfdejonge3915
@rolfdejonge3915 Күн бұрын
🤔🤨🌀🙏
@Sunburnrocksl0
@Sunburnrocksl0 Күн бұрын
Who doesn't love a good dark ride. Something generations of people can ride.
@rlamas67
@rlamas67 Күн бұрын
Sooo floors after floors can collapse.. tell that to 9/11 conspiracy theories
@RevdGeraldJones
@RevdGeraldJones Күн бұрын
In all photos he appears to be mentally off, so this channel and commenters are wildly off base when they laud him. He could have killed many people, so he is NOT a hero!
@Tyler45nilbog
@Tyler45nilbog Күн бұрын
Snail 🐌 watching?
@Yosetime
@Yosetime Күн бұрын
I feel like all of the 'accidents' that occurred during the early days of Nuclear Reactor development had provided enough lessons learned to have prevented Chernobyl from happening at all. And it would have if the reactor had not been located behind the 'Iron Curtain', and operated by the USSR, which Russia was the center of in 1986. The secrecy and isolation of internal operations within the USSR, which we still see remnants of in modern Russia, surely played a part in this disaster. Had there been global participation in the Reactors development and operations, the problems that created the meltdown could have been foreseen and remedied. At the very least, after the meltdown, had the USSR allowed global expert help immediately rather than trying to keep the whole disaster and its aftermath as secretive as possible until the fall of the USSR in 1991, the global participation to help with the clean-up would have been instant and widespread. Lives could have been saved. Things would have been done differently. I often wonder what would have happened if the Berlin Wall had not come down, if the USSR had not come down, had the world never had access to what really happened at Chernobyl. It's too awful to even consider. I am so very grateful that we did eventually discover as much as we possibly could about Chernobyl and have made the site a vastly important research site for so many scientific fields of study. It has taught us much and has even given us some hope. Seeing how the flora and fauna have survived and adapted over nearly 40 years of complete isolation from the usual human destruction, has been fascinating to learn about, although I wish we could have learned about it in a much less devastating way.
@emmanuelrodriguez1043
@emmanuelrodriguez1043 Күн бұрын
I have to look for pictures of my Friends 2017 wedding. It was in Peekskill NY. It was a Ford Excursion as well. White, same thing (I know my vehicles) but I cant remember the name of the Limo company and I believe I only have pictures inside of it. There has to be a picture of it outside. I was their Man of honor! My point: IDK if it was that same limo.
@billc8255
@billc8255 Күн бұрын
I am allinwithyou
@miapdx503
@miapdx503 Күн бұрын
We have more power than we can be responsible for. We have an abundance of resources, that we poison and waste. We are so blessed, yet we act like we are at the edge of doom. We don't have the integrity to play with nuclear power. We continually make mistakes. And those mistakes cost lives. We have a long way to go before we can be trusted with something so volatile. We need to improve in other ways.
@daenerystz
@daenerystz Күн бұрын
ooks fun asf though i'm ngl
@daenerystz
@daenerystz Күн бұрын
5:00 now WHO thought that was a good idea.
@ashrowan2143
@ashrowan2143 Күн бұрын
Guess who visited Chalk River last summer visiting family
@jeremyy8509
@jeremyy8509 Күн бұрын
I feel bad for the fish. Poor soles 🐠 🪦
@rolfdejonge3915
@rolfdejonge3915 Күн бұрын
🤔🤨🌀🙏
@Capybara1997-o1l
@Capybara1997-o1l Күн бұрын
As a draftswoman, I cringed at the draftsmen not adding the dead load to the math
@Joey0367
@Joey0367 Күн бұрын
🥴
@soconoha
@soconoha Күн бұрын
Humans used to be so badass.
@ShortbusMooner
@ShortbusMooner Күн бұрын
Being a 45+ year resident of Florida, I 'member this..
@soconoha
@soconoha Күн бұрын
0:57 Humanity is absolutely insane.
@denny0420
@denny0420 Күн бұрын
I LOVE AMERICAN GREED AND CONSUMERISM!!11
@tarajh
@tarajh Күн бұрын
"It was only then she realized the *gravity* of her situation." 👀 I see what you did there!
@peterrobinherbert
@peterrobinherbert Күн бұрын
I can remember driving through these villages with the giant spoils heaps and I remember seeing this disaster being reported on the news. I was about the age of most of the children killed. I was unaware of the shocking insensitivity and blame dodging of the aftermath.
@rossbryan6102
@rossbryan6102 Күн бұрын
IT IS SAID THAT THE LOCAL CATS CELEBRATE ANNUALLY , ON THE DATE OF THE DISASTER ,THEIR OWN THANKSGIVING DAY FEAST!!
@dalewikfors9194
@dalewikfors9194 Күн бұрын
When cellphones came out the very first thing I thought, was "great another way to kill ourselves "
@Idkmusic272
@Idkmusic272 Күн бұрын
The temperature was never anything less than perfect, except that one time