The Most Contaminated Place on Earth: Chelyabinsk-40

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http://sometimes-interesting.com/2011/07/15/the-most-contaminated-place-on-earth-chelyabinsk-40/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayak

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techa_River

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ob_River


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Great read

@BarNone can you look into doing something about the 10000 character rule for this sub forum ?
 

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Great read

@BarNone can you look into doing something about the 10000 character rule for this sub forum ?
I think that might just be built in, but I can double-check.....after I eat this pizza :mjpls:

No alcohol on doctor's orders plus everyone out at the bar = sadbarnone
 

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I think that might just be built in, but I can double-check.....after I eat this pizza :mjpls:

No alcohol on doctor's orders plus everyone out at the bar = sadbarnone

thanks

and :to:

ya catch the clap?
 

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Nah, acid reflux like symptoms...I have to fall back for awhile..kind of runs in the family.

ouch

had a strong session in the alphabet city yesterday, really need to start limiting my intake and ease up on cooking with habanero
 
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Aside from the nuclear scientists, most of the workers in the underground nuclear facility were prisoners who agreed to work in such conditions in exchange for a lesser sentence. Russian convicts were given the option to work 25 years hard labor in Siberia or 5 years underground in Chelyabinsk-40.

It really was a death sentence, however; no workers would live beyond five years with that level of radioactive exposure.
Of course at the time, the convicts did not know what they’d be doing at this facility nor were they aware of the ramifications of increased exposure to radioactive material. Ultimately, the entire Mayak complex would be closed to all non-residents for nearly 45 years.
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I think that might just be built in, but I can double-check.....after I eat this pizza :mjpls:

No alcohol on doctor's orders plus everyone out at the bar = sadbarnone
:scusthov: @ being 23 and already exhibiting chronic health problems, yet still eating a highly unnutrient based diet.
 
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