Top 10 FORBIDDEN Places in Chernobyl Today!

Top 10 FORBIDDEN Places in Chernobyl Today!
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion will be remembered for many years. It shook the entire world on 26th April 1986.
It happened at the nuclear reactor No.4 at 1:23am Kiev time and ended up destroying the nuclear reactor completely. The Ukraine nature reserve was turned into a red zone for radioactive substances.
Approximately 300,000 people left their homes to steer clear of the dangerous radiation hazard. The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone became off limits to any visitor and created a division between the two administered territories; There were two clear perimeters. A ten kilometer zone and a 30 kilometer zone.
Legally, the first tour to the exclusion zone was organized in 1988 and In 2009 this radioactive are was named by Forbes exotic place for tourism on earth.
The place receives over 70,000 people from 93 countries each year. Here are some of the ten places which are awkward, eerie as well as mesmerizing. For some of this places no man has ever set foot, they remain no man’s land.

































