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Re: OT: Motorcycle through Chernobyl

 
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Old 03-04.-2004, 02:54 AM   #1
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Default Re: OT: Motorcycle through Chernobyl

"N Simpson" <junkhnsaimpson@charter.net> wrote in message news:<1069uik89btl6f5@corp.supernews.com>...
> This site is pretty neat.
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/
>
> simpson


Wow.
I'm sure they've already seen it, but I've just emailed it out to my
Uke friends.
Like Kathleen said, you knew but you didn't really KNOW. Although the
reactor obviously created an employment center, for some reason it's
suprising that there would be apartment complexes built adjacent to
it.
You can't help but make associations. The postcard of the kids playing
in the park looks similar to the NY west-side waterfront. Makes the
terrorism fears that Indian Point may be targeted, a reactor 30 miles
north, more ominous.
/s
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