Posted by Blackbird |
5/4/2008 2:49 PM | remove |
That looks like the reactor.
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Posted by Driver |
5/8/2008 5:58 AM | remove |
I guees those are the control bars.
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Posted by Sarnia Boy |
5/14/2008 10:10 PM | remove |
now try getting a picture like that in chernobyl
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Posted by Blackbird |
5/15/2008 7:09 PM | remove |
It exploded so most of it got torn to bits, but they burried parts of it in the "Red Forest" and I think some of it is still in the old building. It would look different though; it was a Russian RBMK type reactor at chernobyl, this one isn't.
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Posted by victorii |
5/30/2008 8:13 AM | remove |
Very nice pictures. I'm actually looking at this one, which is supposed to be the interior of the Nuclear Plant. And I have to admit that, i'm confused. The project was paralysed on the eighties, and, until today, only one mass media has got the approval to enter into the area, was the newspaper "El Mundo" on 2006. This year, 2008, the public basque television tried to get the permission, but, as expected, they couldn't get it. On 2006 El mundo entered in the area, not in the buildings, for two reasons; the first one: the permission was only to enter in the area not inside the buildings and the second one: all the accesses were sealed on 2005, including the core. So the journalist could only take pictures from outside, and they were scorted all the time by the security personnel and two company’s engineers. By the way, all the machinery was sold to Pakistan on the nineties leaving the interior empty.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
6/23/2008 1:22 PM | remove |
Wow... You don't think maybe they sneaked in - do you?!?
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Posted by Hirnduebel |
8/10/2008 3:39 PM | remove |
Sounds like he was saying that this thing shouldn't be in there since it's supposed to have been sold?
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Posted by Blackbird |
8/15/2008 11:48 PM | remove |
And closed up.
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