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       Neizvestija - Majak
       By: Kirnetro Date: April 23, 2014, 3:59 am
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       This album from Swedish producer Daniel Wiklander will take you
       deep into the radioactive zones of Chelyabinsk.
       The Chelyabinsk Oblast countryside at the foot of the Ural
       mountains is as pretty as pastoral landscapes go, the river
       Techa flows through green farmlands. It is also extremely toxic.
       At the beginning of the Cold War nuclear arms race, the
       plutonium plant at Mayak used water from the Techa to cool its
       reactors. The contaminated water was then discharged back into
       the river, which tens of thousands relied on for their drinking
       water.
       Some 40 villages along the river were evacuated. The farmers in
       the villages close to the river still bury their dead with
       alarming regularity.
       After the Soviet nuclear authority stopped dumping radioactive
       waste in the Techa they started using lakes in the area. At lake
       Karachay, they created the deadliest place on earth – stay one
       hour on its shore, and you will be exposed to enough
       radioactivity to kill you. Slowly.
       During droughts in the late sixties, winds spread radioactive
       dust from Karachay, contaminating an area of 1,000 square miles.
       Today, the lake is filled with concrete to contain the
       radioactive waste. To this day, Mayak is in operation as a
       reprocessing plant for nuclear waste.
       1. 55º44′ N 60º54′ E 07:11
       2. Muslyumovo 09:13
       3. Kyshtym 02:14
       4. Techa 09:30
       5. Metlino 02:25
       6. Ozersk 09:50
       7. Karachay 12:12
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