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Nuclear Reactor Ignalina Lithuania
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Nuclear Reactor Ignalina Lithuania
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500px provided description: The light-water nuclear reactor at Ignalina, Lithuania, formerly one of the largest reactors in the Soviet Union. Finally closed in 2009 at the insistence of the EU. The silver pipe carried spare hot water to the nearby town of Visaginas. This RBMK-type reactor is similar to the one at Chernobyl. Only Russia uses the design now. [#nuclear ,#electricity ,#radioactive ,#reactor ,#RBMK ,#Lithuania ,#Visaginas ,#Chernobyl ,#watercooled ,#Ignalina ,#light-water]
Date 24 March 2004, 20:13:45 (UTC)
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Camera location55° 36′ 17.55″ N, 26° 34′ 06.46″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant

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55°36'17.5507112254"N, 26°34'6.4576721190"E

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