Nuclear Sites on Google Maps

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Delve into the world of nuclear sites on Google Maps, where history and intrigue intersect. This page features historic and abandoned locations, from decommissioned reactors to testing grounds that once played pivotal roles in our nuclear history. Explore detailed coordinates and haunting images that capture the remnants of these powerful sites. Whether you’re a history buff, a curious traveler, or simply fascinated by the impact of nuclear technology, this collection offers a unique glimpse into the past.
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Johnston Atoll Mystery: Strange Structures in the Pacific
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Johnston Atoll Mystery: Strange Structure in the Pacific

Uncover the weird 60-foot circular structure near Johnston Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. A Pacific enigma blending military history and unexplained formation.

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This is on the Lop Nur nuclear weapons test site
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China's Lop Nur: The Enigmatic Octagon of Nuclear Mysteries

Explore the secrets of China's Lop Nur nuclear test site. From the cryptic octagon to an ICBM field and assembly plants, unravel its hidden stories on Google Maps.

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Dugway Proving Ground
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Dugway Proving Ground: Utah’s Most Secretive Military Site

Step into the enigma of Dugway Proving Ground in Utah. A massive, restricted military base surrounded by mystery, theories, and intrigue.

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Sedan Nuclear Test Crater
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Sedan Nuclear Test Crater in Nevada: Remains of a Massive Explosion

Discover the Sedan Crater, a large nuclear test site in Nevada. This deep crater, a remnant of the 1962 nuclear test, remains a stark reminder of the atomic age.

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Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant sarcophagus
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Chernobyl Sarcophagus: Shielding History’s Nuclear Legacy

Explore the Chernobyl Sarcophagus, a massive steel and concrete shield containing the remains of history’s most infamous nuclear disaster.

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Nuclear Sarcophagus
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Nuclear Sarcophagus: A Radioactive Legacy in the Pacific

Runit Island in the Pacific holds a massive nuclear waste dome, a relic of U.S. nuclear tests.

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