This is an excellent photo essay on Chernobyl, post nuclear disaster pre-Soviet collapse. It's rather long, but worth it.
http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chernobyl-revisited/
http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chernobyl-revisited/
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mrmom2 said:I love those pics Said1 did you know it was thw 19 year anivesary of that disaster in april 8O To bad Elana's story about her ride through the area is bogus :wink: Still great shots I wish there were some more up to date ones 8)
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sourceLONDON -- Scientists studying wildlife in contaminated wastes around the Chernobyl nuclear power station have made a sinister discovery - voles that thrive on radioactive pollution.
``These are the most contaminated animals I've seen anywhere,'' said Ron Chesser of the University of Georgia in today's edition of New Scientist journal.
Radioactivity and other pollutants usually trigger mutations in animal genes, which weaken the species by killing its members before they can reproduce.
But a species of vole is breeding healthily and producing ...
mrmom2 said:I did some research on Chernobyl and found a site that tore her whole story to shreds .They went there and set up some of the same shots 8O That shot of the doll in the cradle was a complete set upI'll see if I can find it and post it for you :wink:
Jo Canadian said:I was checking out som chernobyl stuff and found this interesting tidbit.
sourceLONDON -- Scientists studying wildlife in contaminated wastes around the Chernobyl nuclear power station have made a sinister discovery - voles that thrive on radioactive pollution.
``These are the most contaminated animals I've seen anywhere,'' said Ron Chesser of the University of Georgia in today's edition of New Scientist journal.
Radioactivity and other pollutants usually trigger mutations in animal genes, which weaken the species by killing its members before they can reproduce.
But a species of vole is breeding healthily and producing ...
Said1 said:Jo Canadian said:I was checking out som chernobyl stuff and found this interesting tidbit.
sourceLONDON -- Scientists studying wildlife in contaminated wastes around the Chernobyl nuclear power station have made a sinister discovery - voles that thrive on radioactive pollution.
``These are the most contaminated animals I've seen anywhere,'' said Ron Chesser of the University of Georgia in today's edition of New Scientist journal.
Radioactivity and other pollutants usually trigger mutations in animal genes, which weaken the species by killing its members before they can reproduce.
But a species of vole is breeding healthily and producing ...
:lol: I'd like to but I'm not registered either. I have enough time between calls here to make a sentence if I'm lucky. However I am trying to find the article somewhere else where I don't have to go through it either.
I don't feel like registering, can't you just paste the entire article?
Jo Canadian said:Said1 said:Jo Canadian said:I was checking out som chernobyl stuff and found this interesting tidbit.
sourceLONDON -- Scientists studying wildlife in contaminated wastes around the Chernobyl nuclear power station have made a sinister discovery - voles that thrive on radioactive pollution.
``These are the most contaminated animals I've seen anywhere,'' said Ron Chesser of the University of Georgia in today's edition of New Scientist journal.
Radioactivity and other pollutants usually trigger mutations in animal genes, which weaken the species by killing its members before they can reproduce.
But a species of vole is breeding healthily and producing ...
:lol: I'd like to but I'm not registered either. I have enough time between calls here to make a sentence if I'm lucky. However I am trying to find the article somewhere else where I don't have to go through it either.
I don't feel like registering, can't you just paste the entire article?