The Most Dangerous Radioactive Waste In The World

The Most Dangerous Radioactive Waste In The World

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Beneath the ruins of Chernobyl lies a horrifying artifact - the Elephant's Foot. This is not melted nuclear fuel, but a fused mass called corium, formed when the 1986 reactor fire blasted fuel rods together with sand, concrete, and metal. The result? A radioactive monster spewing deadly levels (over 10,000 rentgens per hour!).

Getting close for any reason was unthinkable. So, despite the dangers, we have pictures like this one of the deadly mass. But how? Well, from a safe distance, workers, or liquidators as they were called, rigged up a crude wheeled camera contraption and pushed it slowly and from around a corner towards the Elephant’s foot. Another photo, a timed selfie by Russian nuclear inspector Artur Korneyev, is arguably the most famous and most disturbing photo of the Elephant’s foot. According to an investigation by Atlas Obscura, the ghostly image of Artur is likely not due to anything spooky, just the shutter speed, as is the time lapse like streak from the flashlight. But the graininess, the distortion you see in the photo, that's from the radiation.

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