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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

A longer adventure of what I found under the water of a nuclear lake. One that for 30 years has received the glowing cooling water of active power plant. This experimental film takes a swim looking for the 3 eyed fish.

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  • Enjoy your cancer, sir.

  • very entertaining and the music is great!

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  • I Hope You Enjoy Your Cancer, Dumbass.

  • Last Activity: 7 Months Ago... R.I.P. sir, i hope this adventure was worth your life.

  • little does he know the "pipe" he grabs under water is actually a plutonium core of a soviet atomic bomb that failed to go nuclear during the detonation, launching the core into the the lake for ours truly shybirds productions to pick it up with he bare hands....today he is kept in a sarcaphagus outside chernobyl. Where the background radition is 600 times above normal background levels. shybird production we pray for you and may you rest in peace-Love You Tube

  • @MrSausageMuncher still the water inside the system with the direct contact to the rods is never supossed to leak out unless it malfunctions like at fukushima or three mile island but I dont think that you went swimming in a lake full of contaminated water!!!! contaminatet water never leaves the inner cooling circle !!!! unless something goes wrong

  • @xycircaxy Well it appears you have no idea since there are quiet literally dozens of variations of coolant systems. Some coolant water can be extremely radioactive since it comes into direct contact with fuel rods. A major problem in Fukushima for example was the coolant around the fuel rods had evaporated exposing the top of the fuel rods causing a partial meltdown. There are also cooling ponds for spent rods.

    So next time you want to be a smart ass over something you dont know about, don't.

  • you all have no idea how a nuclear power plant works do you ??? I dont want to say that they are safe but there is no radiation coming out of them those lakes have normal radiation levels because they are only used for coolig the water of an internal cooling system so this water never comes in contact with some sort of radioactive materials !!!!!!!!!

  • this is a big fake...

  • U r the dumbest man alive,,, IF THIS SHIT IS ACTUALLY REAL hehe

  • pointless

    

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