Chernobyl – tourist attraction or memorial site?

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From Simone’s travel diary: „At the beginning of our trip, Mischa already expressed the wish to visit Chernobyl if we were to visit Ukraine. The catastrophe caused by the reactor accident is an important topic for him, as he was 10 years old when the reactor exploded in 1986. For many people, the term Chernobyl is a catastrophe that cannot be fully overcome. The consequences will be felt for a long time and will keep humanity busy for a long time. And yet I felt that something was holding me back, that concerned me with the question: Is it legitimate to define such a place as a tourist attraction?“

A radio broadcast and Podcast by Sweet Travels about Chernobyl, its nuclear accident, and about man made disasters and its long term consequences: impressions of this place and its history. And about tourism in regions affected by disasters such as Tschernobyl.

Songs:
Kraftwerk – „Radio-Aktivität“ (1975)
On The Beach (1959) – „Opening scene (Waltzing Matilda)“
Hildur Guðnadóttir – „Bridge of Death“, Chernobyl Soundtrack (2019)
Hildur Guðnadóttir – „Evacuation“, Chernobyl Soundtrack (2019)
STS – „Die Kinder san dran“ (1987)
Georg Danzer – „Zwententod“ (1978)
Hildur Guðnadóttir – „12 Hours before Chernobyl“, Chernobyl Soundtrack (2019)
Kraftwerk – „Radio-Aktivität“ (1991)

Sources:
Statement from the character Julian Osbourne from the movie „On The Beach“ (1959)
The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/mar/07/chernobyl-30-years-residents-life-ghost-city-pripyat
Tschernobyls Geschichte: https://www.chernobylwel.com/de/tschernobyls-geschichte
Global 2000 (Unterstützung Tschernobyl Kinder): https://www.global2000.at/themen/projekt-tschernobyl-kinder
AKW Zwentendorf: https://www.zwentendorf.com/
ECNMY: https://www.ecnmy.org/engage/chernobyl-becoming-top-holiday-trip/
CNN Travel: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/chernobyl-tourist-attraction-intl-scli/index.html
Wikipedia Chernobyl Exclusion Zone: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_Exclusion_Zone
Liste von Unfällen in kerntechnischen Anlagen: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_von_Unf%C3%A4llen_in_kerntechnischen_Anlagen
Zitate aus Jurij Stscherbak: „Protokolle einer Katastrophe.“ Atnäneum Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1988

 

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CHERNOBYL_GEIGER COUNTER (3)
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CHERNOBYL_GRAFFITI (2)
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CHERNOBYL_GRAFFITI at Radar-Duga-1
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CHERNOBYL_LOADED TREE
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CHERNOBYL_SARCOPHAGUS (1)
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CHERNOBYL_SARCOPHAGUS (2)
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CHERNOBYL_TOURS
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PRIPYAT_GHOST FOREST
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THE WORLD AFTER CHERNOBYL FUKUSHIMA
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