That's not true, anymore. They actually take tourists in there, and researchers have been in and out studying the wildlife. There is quite a few documentaries on YT about it. Very interesting, as it shows that after 2 decades, radioactive material was successfully sequestered into the local environment, lowering radiation levels enough for humans to actually survive, though be it, not ideal....
That's not true, anymore. They actually take tourists in there, and researchers have been in and out studying the wildlife. There is quite a few documentaries on YT about it. Very interesting, as it shows that after 2 decades, radioactive material was successfully sequestered into the local environment, lowering radiation levels enough for humans to actually survive, though be it, not ideal....
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