Cracks have appeared in a concrete dome holding 120,000 tonnes of contaminated soil and debris from Cold War-era nuclear bomb tests.
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A cold war nuclear waste dome is cracking open over a disaster the US buried in the Pacific
On Runit Island in the Marshall Islands, a concrete lid sits low against the Pacific, close enough to the tide line that the ...
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Cracks raise new concerns at Runit Dome nuclear waste site in Pacific
Visible cracks on the concrete cap of the Runit Dome, a Cold War era nuclear waste repository on Enewetak Atoll in the ...
Military helicopters and drones will be in the skies and robotic vessels will be in the waters around Sullivan’s Island and ...
If someone told you there’s a declassified nuclear missile base hiding in the Florida Everglades, you’d probably assume ...
Nike Missile Site SF-88L in the Marin Headlands offers exactly that experience, and it’s one of the most haunting and unforgettable places you can visit in California. This isn’t your typical ...
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