Chernobyl
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Hello! This podcast episode is all about Chernobyl. It's an episode I've had pencilled in to do for quite some time, if in part because I went there in 2014, and never wrote anything about my visit at the time so I felt I ought to, you know, get round to it at some point. I even mentioned this in a podcast I did last year, Back In The USSR. Didn't do it then either, because, and I quote, "I think if I did it would make the pod much longer than I'd intended. In any case it probably deserves its own discussion." I guess this is that discussion. Topics covered on this podcast include: * I'm leaving Glasgow * The dead railway station at IBM Halt * A brief history of the 1986 explosion at Chernobyl * What I was doing in 1986 * Why I wanted to visit (and why I wasn't barefoot) * Visit to the Power Plant * Walking through the ruined town of Pripyat * Health and Safety in a Nuclear Fallout Zone * The Duga-1 Radar Array and the Russian Woodpecker * Chernobyl City and the people who stayed Contributions in this episode come from: Helen Matthews, Jane Spurin, and Jess Harling A PDF transcript of this episode is available. As always, if you have anything to say about the topic, or indeed about my podcasting in general, leave a comment or let me know. I have a newsletter with extra content, and where I'll be mentioning future podcast episodes if you want to make your own contribution. I also have a Patreon - if you like what you hear, and want to access exclusive content (or just to show your appreciation), then head on over. Until next time, bye for now. :)
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