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Is Chernobyl still radioactive?

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Is Chernobyl still radioactive?

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The exclusion zone is less radioactive today than it once was, but Chernobyl has time-bending qualities. Thirty-five years is a lot in a human lifetime, and it's significant to materials like cesium-137 and strontium-90, with half lives of about 30 years. ... (See photos taken on illegal visits to Chernobyl's dead zone.)

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