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Uploaded by on May 22, 2006

Cooling Tower at Trojan Nuclear Power Plant in Oregon being destroyed. By Current Communications, Inc all rights reserved 5-21-06. www.currentcom.com

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  • did you see the bird fly away on the right side at 1:01 ??

  • i thought the building would dissaper

  • @lilnicky47

    So, I was right! Go back to your boyfriend, he really likes that tea-bag thing you do.

  • @oldfart387 Lol alright tough guy. People like you have the biggest balls behind that computer screen. You see me in real life and you would shit yo self

  • @lilnicky47

    How ignorant and uninformed. All that comes out of a cooling tower is steam. The rod are kept underwater and the steam is made from the heat. Go back upstairs and suckle your mom, I'm done with her.

  • greeaatt and how much radioactive particles were stuck on the sides of that tower that just got released into the atmosphere. I highly doubt the nuke industry would spend money.........on making sure it's safe

  • greeaatt and how much radioactive particles were stuck on the sides of that tower that just got released into the atmosphere. I highly doubt the nuke industry would spend money.........on making sure it's safe

  • At 0:54 seconds in, it looks like a Smiley Face to me.

    Certainly will be a happy day when they are all gone!

  • @supersmalls its not nuclear dust , all radioactive eqpt/pipingwas moved to eastearn washington its just concrete man

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