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Ghost Town
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http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/ -------------------------- The above is a link to a site that is very powerful, very moving. It is a site that we all should visit to get that much needed dose of reality. If you do go, be prepared and take a moment to think about what you see and especially what you don't see. sgmkevin |
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"Emilio" skrev i meddelandet ... -------------------------- http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/ -------------------------- The above is a link to a site that is very powerful, very moving. It is a site that we all should visit to get that much needed dose of reality. If you do go, be prepared and take a moment to think about what you see and especially what you don't see. sgmkevin Incredible pictures. Very touching and very moving. Thanks. I sure hope you'll be ok. Best regards, Per Nordenberg |
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For anyone considering duplicating this little road trip, you might want to
consider that although the radioactivity averaged over space and time is relatively low in the surrounding area, if you inhale just a few radioactive particles, the radioactivity in the immediate area of those particles, say within a few cell-widths, can be very high. That's all it takes to start a cancer growing. Your DNA has some ability to repair itself, but it can be overwhelmed by microscopic particles of plutonium and similar. Just because some $49 geiger counter is showing under a millirem doesnt mean the area is safe. |
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