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Nuclear aircraft testing facility
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abandoned in the 70s, the majority of the site is underground and flooded, eventually I plan on attempting to decent down the tunnels, but for now here's some pictures of the stuff on the surface.


peak inside the reactor by Fake, on Flickr

small tunnel entrance by Fake, on Flickr

looking down the pumphouse by Fake, on Flickr

pumphouse interiorg by Fake, on Flickr

exterior of reactor holder by Fake, on Flickr

interior of building surrounding the reactor by Fake, on Flickr

rebar hole interior by Fake, on Flickr

rebar hole interior by Fake, on Flickr

peak outside from rebar hole by Fake, on Flickr

sealed ladder by Fake, on Flickr

sorry about the abysmal quality of some of these images. Like I said at the top, theres a lot more here to explore, I really want to attempt to enter the reactor room.




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Re: Nuclear aircraft testing facility
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keep exploring. But be safe for these flooded areas.




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