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Scientifically illogical spots in the world - Page 7 of 30 - Kiwi Report

Scientifically illogical spots in the world


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[post_page_title]The radioactive remains of Lake Karachay[/post_page_title]
Lake Karachay in modern day Russia is considered the most polluted place on the earth. The reason for the pollution is due to the radioactive waste that was dumped into the lake from Mayak, the nuclear waste storage and reprocessing facility. It was concluded that it would take a human one hour to die from exposure to the radioactive area. Once the lake started drying up on the 90s the radioactive water became radioactive dust that was blown to farther reaches of the area.
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