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What it’s really like inside Chernobyl’s red zone
The exclusion zone still carries radiation hotspots, making exploration dangerous. Crumbling buildings, gas masks on classroom floors, and rusted Ferris wheels tell the story of a catastrophe that ...
That winter morning changed their lives for ever. “Life turned upside down,” says Baloo. “Before, I had plans, I had hopes.” ...
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Nuclear power and natural gas aren't 'clean energy.' Ohioans are falling for it | Opinion
Ohio needs an ethical, 21st-century energy policy that includes wind, solar and other truly clean, emissions-free, renewable ...
The Coatbridge street where a mystery underground fire caught light after 120 years.
The modern Leicester City story begins when Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, owner of the largest of Thailand’s duty-free retailers ...
Twenty-five years later, the park is nearly unrecognizable from its bumpy start.
Wine travel company Tipple Tours, which was originally based in St Neots, Huntingdonshire, is relocating to Moldova — the location of ...
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12 iconic places you can no longer visit
Entire glaciers, temples, and even an Australian rock once climbed by thousands have vanished from guidebooks in just a few decades, as data from CNN Travel show that sites from Bolivia’s Chacaltaya ...
When the Chernobyl power plant explosion scattered ionizing radiation all over Europe, the damage it dealt lasted much longer than the initial blast. Researchers sequenced the genomes of Chernobyl ...
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