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The Vice Guide to Travel is a travel show-style documentary show released in 2006 by Vice Media, as part of the VBS.tv online television division of Vice. [1] The show follows Vice employees as they travel to dangerous, weird, and offbeat locations throughout the globe.
"1:23:45" is the series premiere of the historical drama television miniseries Chernobyl, which details the nuclear disaster that occurred on April 26, 1986, and the consequences that everyone involved faced. The episode was directed by Johan Renck and written by the series creator Craig Mazin, and aired on HBO in the United States on May 6, 2019 and on Sky Atlantic in th
VBS.tv was an online television network owned by Vice Media, and later absorbed into VICE.com. The network produced original, short-form, documentary-style video content under the auspice of VICE Films. Subject matter included humanitarian issues, music, insider travel guides, and news. The creative director of the network was Spike Jonze. [1]
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant, scene of the worst nuclear disaster in history, will officially open to tourists beginning next year, say officials in the.
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Few places conjure more foreboding than Chernobyl, the site of the deadly 1986 nuclear disaster.
Russian forces abruptly sped out of the Chernobyl containment area this week after seizing the power plant in the earliest days of the war. Nuclear Energy Group To Visit Chernobyl After Russian ...
The Babushkas of Chernobyl (2015) is a documentary about three women who decided to return to the exclusion zone after the disaster. In the documentary, the Babushkas show the polluted water, their food from radioactive gardens, and explain how they manage to survive in this exclusion zone despite the radioactive levels.