halflife Scotland surf documentary new short trailer
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thank u (:
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FIGHT IT OUT! whoever loses has to sift through radioactive sand
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Wherever the "facts" come from they are inaccurate. We've lived with that source of the particles for over 50years, it's not like we wouldn't know a thing or two about it. In terms of the comments they are missleading. Particles the size of "thumbnails" don't exist and never have. There is a somewhat better documentary made by the BBC which can be viewed at our local museum which tells all you need to know about the particles and the explosion. I hope you've put a disclaimer on your film.
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where is the first spot with the nice beach (; ??
hanspeterwenerwurst 2 years ago
Melvich
maniacfilms 2 years ago
It's a pity your comment about particles and explosions are inaccurate, The particals are tiny, you need a microscope to see them and the waste isn't stored in trenches and nobody added sodium to cause an explosion. Whilst there are particles on the beaches the chances of getting one stuck on you are about nil! The waste shaft explosion was a result of normal chemical breakdowns within decomcomposing materiels. Do some research and apply some common sense before trying represent the facts
PictureHouseCinema 3 years ago
Its a pity you havent watched the whole 50 min film. This is a very short trailer with comments made by people in the film. Sources of facts are given in the film.
maniacfilms 3 years ago