Chernobyl disaster survivor reveals haunting vision after explosion – and shock at people today who don’t know about the horrors

I still remember hearing about the unbelievable scenes after the Chernobyl disaster. It wasn’t some made-up story, though – it was what people actually witnessed. Just over three months after Reactor Four exploded, I heard about a man named Belyakov, a chemistry lecturer like myself, who was called up to help with the cleanup. He was from Dnipropetrovsk, about 390 miles away, and like thousands of others, he was drafted in to deal with the dangerous radioactive waste. It was a crucial step, because they needed to clear everything before they could safely cover the reactor with concrete and stop the radiation from spreading further.

Michael Portillo reveals two near-death experiences he encountered in Japan – and the most futuristic thing he found

I was literally sinking into black sand – it was quite an experience! Because Japan has so much volcanic activity, hot springs are really popular. I tried one on Kyushu, the southernmost of the main Japanese islands, where they heat the sand underground. Then, they bury you in it! People believe it’s great for your health – improving circulation, aiding digestion, that sort of thing. Honestly, it’s no stranger than going to a sauna.

Marvel’s Most Underrated Game Leaks For Switch 2

Recently, Taiwan’s game rating board listed Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy for the unreleased Nintendo Switch 2. Now, the ESRB has also included a Switch 2 version among the platforms the game is available on. While Guardians of the Galaxy received positive reviews when it launched, it didn’t sell as well as Square Enix had hoped. Over the past four years, the game, developed by Eidos-Montreal, has maintained a strong reputation thanks to its compelling story and fun gameplay.

Sid Krofft, Co-Creator of Iconic Kids Shows H.R. Pufnstuf & Land of the Lost, Dies at 96

Growing up in Montreal, my brother Marty and I started out as puppeteers back in the ’40s and ’50s. It was a real passion of ours! That eventually led to a fantastic opportunity – we got hired by Hanna-Barbera to help create the characters and sets for The Banana Splits. That show, with Fleegle, Snorky, Bingo, and Drooper, was totally psychedelic and a lot of fun. It was our first big break into television, and it opened doors for us to keep experimenting and come up with all sorts of new ideas for the format.