Slide Show: Sixty Years of Nuclear Energy - The New Yorker

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Several countries have recently started to phase out the production of nuclear plants due to the number of accidents, most notably the Three Mile Island meltdown, in the United States; the Chernobyl disaster, in the U.S.S.R.; and the Fukushima nuclear disaster, in Japan. Nonetheless, the size and complexity of the plants remains a spectacle. Above is a selection of photographs of the world’s nuclear-power plants, inside and out, from the Magnum archive.
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Slide Show: Sixty Years of Nuclear Energy - The New Yorker
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Several countries have recently started to phase out the production of nuclear plants due to the number of accidents, most notably the Three Mile Island meltdown, in the United States; the Chernobyl disaster, in the U.S.S.R.; and the Fukushima nuclear disaster, in Japan. Nonetheless, the size and complexity of the plants remains a spectacle. Above is a selection of photographs of the world’s nuclear-power plants, inside and out, from the Magnum archive.
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