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radioactive lake
About this tag
The radioactive lake tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about highly contaminated nuclear waste sites, specifically focusing on Sellafield's B30 storage tank in Cumbria, UK. This lake contains millions of liters of radioactive water and sludge, described as one of the most hazardous places on Earth. Topics include the extreme toxicity levels, risks of explosion if exposed to air, and contamination spread through wildlife like seagulls. The content highlights the proximity to Ireland and the ongoing environmental and safety concerns associated with nuclear waste storage.
THERE is a lake so radioactive you will die if you just LOOK into it for a few hours - and it's 130km from Ireland.
Below the surface lies material so unstable it will explode if the air gets at it. It is so toxic it pollutes the wind that blows over it.
So lethal that seagulls must be shot if...