Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Below is the nuke series.

Surprised the blogger, you? The location had to be extremely remote in case something went awry, and there had to be plenty of water for cooling and creating steam. The vast Snake River Plain and the huge aquifer beneath it met the criteria.

Experimental Breeder Reactor-1.

One of many interior areas.

The blogger's mom must have been here.

Today, smokers are banished to an area for naughty people outside.

See, it's simple!

Everything was kept under control here.

The first electricity produced by a nuclear fission chain reaction lit these bulbs on December 20, 1951.

Ironic, eh?

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