check out this ghost town

Dang....I dont think I would be able to go there....pick up stuff and touch it....I dont care how many years have past....it is a very good story tho and well documented.
 

That story is definitly worth reading.. I read it about a month ago.. make sure you have some time to kill though.. very interesting..
 

All I can say is WOW. . .
 

holy crap!

what a story and what a brave young soul to take the time to tell it! either brave or a lot of radiation. don't know if i would go there. probably find some good stuff. might glow in the dark, but what the heck, my hair is falling out anyway. swing that thing

Godspeed,

wrr
 

WOW!!! A great corageous individual, who took time to document her travels throught that area, with some pictures and text.
 

Fascinating story and very well told. A little humor, a lot of sorrow, and some great philosophy - a remarkable photo story.

Did you notice the license on her bike? K I A - hope that's not an omen.


What a crying shame all those people had to be displaced by one guy's mistake and some crappy commie technology. And too bad his co-workers had to do the time with him, although they weren't guilty of any wrong doing. Commie justice - nice, huh!!?? But those who died from the radiation where the true victims, and their stories would never have been told if not for brave people like the bike rider. Kudos to her.
 

I tried to read it but got this msg:

"Due to excessive bandwidth usage, this page has been temporarily removed."

I guess the T-Netters and a million T-Net lurkers blew up the server at the other end! LMAO
 

Montana Jim said:
I tried to read it but got this msg:

"Due to excessive bandwidth usage, this page has been temporarily removed."

I guess the T-Netters and a million T-Net lurkers blew up the server at the other end! LMAO

IOW, another meltdown!!
 

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