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Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 8:45:50 GMT
It takes minutes to drive down to Onkalos service station which lies m ft below the ground. As the .kmlong . mile tunnel begins to snake down we see a standard traffic sign for a kmh mph speed limit. There are also green signs on the tunnel wall at regular intervals indicating how far we are from the surface. No nuclear waste is yet stored at Onkalo but it is an active building site so required Erika to don safety equipment Credit Erika Benke No nuclear waste is yet stored at Onkalo. But it is an active building site so required Erika to don safety equipment Credit Erika Benke Its a lot less scary than I thought it would be. I think what makes me relax is to see that were Mobile App Development Service not alone. The tunnel is narrow its for one vehicle we catch glimpses of trucks and cars. Its like driving in a busy construction site just set in a cave. We arrive at the service station surprisingly quickly a spacious welllit chamber with crushed stone underfoot. Theres a lot of heavy machinery and a row of large containers filled with construction materials. Two men standing on a cherry picker attached to harnesses are working on ventilation shafts in the ceiling. Two other workers are in conversation over containers surrounded by massive cables. It feels oddly normal people are going about their jobs as if they were in a factory above the ground.
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