Pre-War Chernobyl Factory

Continuous depressing news coming out of Ukraine.  Not that Russia is making much progress (that’s the good news), but more along the lines of more and more people getting hurt, killed and displaced.  So needless. 

Here are a few photos from the Jupiter Factory in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.    

Pripyat Culture Center’s Swimming Pool

Here are a few photos (pre-war) of the community swimming pool in downtown Pripyat.  This spot within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is very close to the iconic Chernobyl Ferris Wheel.

 

I’m sure that all visitors to Chernobyl visit both the Ferris Wheel and this swimming pool.

 

My heart continues to break for the people of Ukraine….  I’m going to run out of Ukraine photos soon that I haven’t posted already.  I realize that by posting my Ukraine photos, that it doesn’t help the people of Ukraine.  But I hope in some small way, it keeps them and their situation in our thoughts.

Pripyat Ukraine Hot Spots

Here are some more of my favorite Chernobyl Exclusion Zone spots (pre-war).  By the way, I’m still sad about what’s happening there.

Pripyat riverside Cafe

Office

Hospital utility room

Elementary School stairs case

Chernobyl Basketball Courts

I’m shocked and happy that the Ukrainian people (civilians and military) are holding the Russian military back.  Surprisingly, the Russian military doesn’t seem very competent, despite their advantage in equipment, size and training.

Here are some photos I took inside to abandoned basketball courts within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Pripyat Hospital

I’ll keep the Ukraine photo theme going.  I don’t know about you, but I keep watching and reading everything I can find about the war in Ukraine.  I’m so sad about what’s happening and mad at the Russian government for doing it. 

I took these photos (pre-war) inside the abandoned hospital in the city of Pripyat, Ukraine.  This city is inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and a few miles from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

Surgical Room

Hospital supply room

Optical Exam Room

I don’t know what this hospital bed was for

Baby nursery

Another nursery room in the OB department

Chernobyl

I don’t know what to say about the war in Ukraine.  It is so frustrating to know people, historical sites, houses, etc.. are getting injured, damaged or worse because of one person’s greed and evil intent.

These are photos from Chernobyl (pre-war).

Chernobyl Reactor #4 with the containment dome over the nuclear disaster

Chernobyl Reactor #5 which was under construction when #4 melted down

Engineering office at the Jupiter Factory

Inside the Jupiter Factory

Old Soviet Facilities in Ukraine

Here are a few more photos from my Ukraine trip (pre-war).  All of these were taken near the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor and within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. 

I hope the Ukraine military and people can keep on giving the Russian military a good fight and that they stay safe.

Abandoned Pripyat Apartment building with the Soviet logo on top

Abandoned buildings in Pripyat

DUGA - abandoned Russia military radar station to detect NATO Nuclear missile launches

Soviet Propaganda

Chernobyl Abandoned Boats

It’s great to see and hear about the Ukraine people fighting back and not letting the Russian military run right over them.  But I can only imagine the toll they are paying in blood to make that happen.  I stand with Ukraine!!

Here are some photos I took (pre-war) of abandoned ships in the Chernobyl River (technically this is near Pripyat which is the city next to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plants.

Abandoned ship

Abandoned boat leaning to port

Same boat as the 2nd photo above.

Lifeguard station at a kids summer camp on the river

Chernobyl Crane Assembly

During our 2018 Chernobyl trip, we explored the city of Pripyat, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plants and the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.  In the Exclusion Zone, we came upon this waterfront crane which was used to load and unload ships.  The entire crane is cool, but I focused my time capturing smaller sections of it to highlight the details. 

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Hospital Lobby

This is the Pripyat Hospital lobby inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.  This hospital received and cared for the firefighters who responded to the nuclear reactor disaster when the Chernobyl accident occurred.  All of the firefighters died of radiation exposure.

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Chernobyl School

On this Sunday, I have a photo for you that I took inside one of the many abandoned schools within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.  This specific school was in the city of Pripyat (the town right next to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant).  We explored this school and took a ton of photos of it and frankly everything else we explored during our 4 days within the Zone.

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Chernobyl Mural

Here is a mural I captured inside an abandoned building in the city of Pripyat.  Sorry I can’t remember which building.  Maybe some of my travel companions will remember.  I think it was the Post Office in the town square….maybe????

To view a larger version, click HERE

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Soviet Propaganda

I found these old Soviet propaganda signs at the back of the Pripyat Cultural Center.  Pripyat had over 49,000 people before it was abandoned after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.  The Cultural Center building was a great explore. 

To view a larger version, click HERE

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Outer Exclusion Zone

I don’t know what this building was for exactly.  This was on a farm in the outer regions of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.  I climbed the partial staircase on the right side of the building (probably not my smartest moment) only to find birds have taken over that room with all the broken windows…..

To view a larger version, click HERE

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