Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Documentation-in-Murmansk-27MZIFLXJ6X2.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Industry in MurmanskGP01DUVCompleted★★★★Nuclear Industry in MurmanskGP0XIHCompleted★★★★Nuclear Industry in MurmanskGP013BOCompleted★★★★Nuclear Documentation in MurmanskGP0YFICompleted★★★★Nuclear Industry in MurmanskGP0F5QCompleted★★★★Nuclear Industry in MurmanskGP0U31Completed★★★★Low level nuclear waste store 8 km from Murmansk, USSR. The store was constructed in 1964 and is nearly full.GP0UZLCompleted★★★★Nuclear Documentation in MurmanskGP0I6VCompleted★★★★Nuclear Industry in MurmanskGP0C2UCompleted★★★★View AllGP012UBNuclear Documentation in MurmanskRadioactive waste store 35km from Murmansk. The security man at the waste dump lifting off the lid to allow Greenpeace to inspect the contents. The limits for radioactive exposure in the former Soviet Union are higher than in the West, and the cumulative dose does not appear to be accounted for.Locations:Murmansk-RussiaDate:1 Nov, 1991Credit:© Greenpeace / John SprangeMaximum size:4535px X 3035pxKeywords:Camera equipment-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear waste-Outdoors-Radioactive waste-Snow-WinterShoot:Nuclear Documentation in MurmanskAtomflot facility in Murmansk, USSR. Andrew Zolotkov, who spoke at Greenpeace press conference at London Dumping Convention. Nuclear waste dump Panorama of Murmansk under snow. WW2 statue. Nuclear waste dump. Nuclear powered icebreaker. Various other nuclear type ships.